What are the responsibilities and job description for the Machinist - CNC position at Trinity Employment Specialists?
Job Title: CNC Machinist
$22-28/hour DOE
Location: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Job Description: Seeking a reliable and detail-oriented CNC Machinist to join our production team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for operating and maintaining CNC machines to produce high-quality parts in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities:
· Operate CNC machinery efficiently and accurately.
· Read and interpret blueprints, sketches, and technical drawings.
· Use hand tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and thread gauges to ensure precision.
· Perform routine inspections on production parts.
· Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
· Collaborate with team members to meet production goals and deadlines.
· Track time on jobs, clock in and out, and log nonconformances and in process inspections on computer
Requirements:
· Ability to stand for 8-10 hours per day.
· Prior experience as a CNC Machinist preferred.
· Proficiency with hand tools including calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and thread gauges.
· Strong attention to detail and quality.
· Ability to work well in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment.
· Good communication skills and reliability.
· Must show up to work on time and not have frequent call ins.
Additional Information:
· Competitive pay based on experience.
· Benefits package available.
· Opportunities for growth and skill development.
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* Operate computer-controlled tools, machines, or robots to machine or process parts, tools, or other work pieces made of metal, plastic, wood, stone, or other materials. May also set up and maintain equipment.
* Mount, install, align, and secure tools, attachments, fixtures, and workpieces on machines, using hand tools and precision measuring instruments.
* Measure dimensions of finished workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments, templates, and fixtures.
* Stop machines to remove finished workpieces or to change tooling, setup, or workpiece placement, according to required machining sequences.
* Transfer commands from servers to computer numerical control (CNC) modules, using computer network links.
* Check to ensure that workpieces are properly lubricated and cooled during machine operation.
* Set up and operate computer-controlled machines or robots to perform one or more machine functions on metal or plastic workpieces.
* Insert control instructions into machine control units to start operation.
* Review program specifications or blueprints to determine and set machine operations and sequencing, finished workpiece dimensions, or numerical control sequences.
* Listen to machines during operation to detect sounds such as those made by dull cutting tools or excessive vibration, and adjust machines to compensate for problems.
* Remove and replace dull cutting tools.
* Monitor machine operation and control panel displays, and compare readings to specifications to detect malfunctions.
* Enter commands or load control media, such as tapes, cards, or disks, into machine controllers to retrieve programmed instructions.
* Modify cutting programs to account for problems encountered during operation, and save modified programs.
* Calculate machine speed and feed ratios and the size and position of cuts.
* Adjust machine feed and speed, change cutting tools, or adjust machine controls when automatic programming is faulty or if machines malfunction.
* Lift workpieces to machines manually or with hoists or cranes.
* Stack or load finished items, or place items on conveyor systems.
* Control coolant systems.
* Maintain machines and remove and replace broken or worn machine tools, using hand tools.
* Confer with supervisors or programmers to resolve machine malfunctions or production errors or to obtain approval to continue production.
* Implement changes to machine programs, and enter new specifications, using computers.
* Set up future jobs while machines are operating.
* Clean machines, tooling, or parts, using solvents or solutions and rags.
* Input initial part dimensions into machine control panels.
* Write simple programs for computer-controlled machine tools.
* Lay out and mark areas of parts to be shot peened and fill hoppers with shot.
* Examine electronic components for defects or completeness of laser-beam trimming, using microscopes.