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Made Cascade, LLC

R&D Machinist

Made Cascade, LLC, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127

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Overview

This role is an R&D machinist with a designer’s mind who is a problem solver and conceptual thinker. It focuses on programming and machining custom parts in one-off or small-batch quantities, with potential for redesign or rework as projects progress. Medium-sized, production-style machining projects may also be required. Machinists are expected to conceptualize and draw designs in CAD (SolidWorks), not just CAM. Base pay range

$35.00/hr - $50.00/hr Direct message the job poster from Made Cascade, LLC Responsibilities

Run CNC equipment (and manual machines as necessary) in production and prototyping capacities Check and monitor parts being run; maintain attention to detail in every aspect of the project Program parts using Fusion 360 and HSM Works Have proficiency with Solidworks design software Create, interpret and revise manufacturing drawings Perform typical post-production work such as deburring, polishing, etc. Perform QC and dimensional verification to ensure standards are met Perform daily and periodic maintenance on machines (fluid levels, chip clearing, etc.) Be accountable and on time; maintain a clean and orderly workspace Work as a team member and seek ways to improve parts or projects (not simply button pushing) Contribute to the R&D effort between machining projects through CAD work or collaborative problem solving with design and manufacturing teams as required Education and Experience

Trade school for machining practices or equivalent experience Proficiency in basic math required for programming and machining Design experience in product development or engineering Examples of personal projects and/or creative exploration and self-education are preferred Metal fabrication and general shop work experience preferred Proficiency in CAM programming in HSM Works/Fusion 360, including advanced techniques like multi-axis and 3D toolpaths Nice to have

Familiarity with HAAS/PROTOTRAK/TRAK mills and lathes Experience in an ISO / ITAR setting Experience with a Quality Management System (QMS) Experience operating a CMM Physical Requirements

Ability to sit or stand for extended periods Operate in a shop environment that is frequently noisy Wear proper PPE as required by task Lift or move approximately 10-50 lbs regularly Operate small forklift or pallet jack Occasionally assist team members in other projects throughout the shop Use hand and power tools in a basic capacity Flexible work schedule including opportunities for occasional remote work After-hours access to the R&D Shop for personal projects Benefits and employment terms

Comprehensive benefits program including subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees Eligible for overtime pay Company 401(k) plan 14 days of PTO (7 sick days and 7 vacation days) 8 paid holidays This job description is not exhaustive and the position may include additional responsibilities. This posting is at-will employment. We are seeking talented individuals with a wide range of experience who can contribute to both machining and design/engineering tasks.

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