CNC Machinist

Columbus, NE
Full Time
Mid Level
Miba-Columbus, NE
CNC Machinist 
BASIC FUNCTION:
Perform various semi-skilled to skilled operations using various CNC machines.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
Responsibilities:
  • Set up and operate CNC turning centers and/or machining centers with assistance from a supervisor, experienced machinist, or other experienced personnel.
  • Follow written and verbal procedures as assigned.
  • Read and interpret work order routings, prints, sketches, and tool sheets, as required.
  • Must be able to recognize and understand machine functions as required.
  • Knowledge of working with a variety of material is required.
  • Have the ability to use preset tools.
  • Ability to understand and follow a tool path within a program.
  • Inspect work using micrometer; bore gage, vernier calipers, or other measuring precision instruments.  This may include micrometers up to 25”.
  • Set up and operate turning centers and/or machining centers.  Select proper feeds, speeds and tooling.  Determine clamping methods and make machine adjustments with limited use of fixtures.
  • Both mills and lathes will be responsible for maintaining tolerances per drawing requirements.
  • Knowledge of CNC programming using G&M code is preferred. Must have the ability to perform basic edits and offsets.
  • May provide technical leadership and train less experienced machinist.
 Required of All Positions
  • Perform duties in accordance with company safety policies, reports unsafe conditions to supervisor.
  • Make proper labor and time report entries.
  • Keep machine(s) / work area clean and orderly.
  • Perform other duties as required. 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR POSITION:
Requires a High School diploma and:
  • Basic machinist knowledge of numerical controlled machining center and/or turning center experience.
  • Ability to read and interpret work related machine drawings. 
  • Make average mathematical calculations and resolve elementary technical problems. 
  • Experience as a Manual machinist a plus
  • Mechanical aptitude, detail orientated, quality and safety minded
 All Levels:
The candidate must be capable of lifting 50 pounds and with use of mechanical aids manipulate parts or machines up to 2,000 pounds.
 
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