What are the responsibilities and job description for the Computer Numerical Control Machinist position at Queen Screw & Mfg?
Company Description
Queen Screw & Manufacturing, Inc., established in 1966, specializes in the precision machining of plastic components for industries such as medical, instrumentation, microwave, electronics, and chemical equipment. The company manufactures components and assemblies from a wide range of advanced polymers, adhering to customer specifications and precision tolerances. With expertise in fabricating parts that integrate inserts, stainless steel tubes, and other specialized requirements, Queen Screw serves prominent clients like Waters Corporation, Raytheon, and Idex. Known for its commitment to quality and precision, the company remains a trusted partner for leading firms worldwide.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role for a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machinist located in Waltham, MA. The CNC Machinist will be responsible for the setup, operation, and maintenance of CNC machines to produce high-precision components according to specifications. Daily tasks include reading and interpreting blueprints, programming machines, performing milling and machining operations, and ensuring quality control through rigorous inspections and adjustments. The role emphasizes maintaining safety standards and efficient operation of machinery while meeting production deadlines.
Qualifications
- Proficiency in Machine Operation and CNC setup
- Experience in Machining and Milling processes with close tolerances
- Strong skills in Quality Control and inspection practices
- Knowledge in the maintenance and troubleshooting of Machinery
- Understanding of technical drawings, blueprints, and manufacturing specifications
- Attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality components
- Ability to work effectively in an on-site manufacturing environment
- Previous experience working with polymer materials is a strong plus
- High school diploma or equivalent; technical certifications in CNC machining are preferred