Burger & Brown Engineering, Inc.
CNC Swiss Machinist / Programmer
Burger & Brown Engineering, Inc., Grandview, Missouri, United States, 64030
Job Summary
Our experienced CNC Swiss Lathe Programmer will develop programs and setup plans for CNC Swiss lathe turning centers, applying knowledge of machine shop theory, shop mathematics, machineability of materials, and layout techniques.
Job Duties Essential Functions
Develop programs for new parts on multi‑axis Swiss lathes.
Program and create setup plans for CNC Swiss lathe turning centers.
Interpret technical drawings and set up machines accordingly.
Perform quality assurance tests to ensure products meet design specifications.
Adjust Swiss lathe cutting paths or settings to optimize production while maintaining quality.
Determine tools required to cut particular materials and program Swiss lathes accordingly.
Troubleshoot and resolve problems with Swiss lathes as they arise.
Perform basic machine maintenance such as cleaning and sharpening.
Develop tooling designs and processes for the production of parts.
Initiate continuous‑improvement initiatives for existing and new production parts.
Ensure the work area is clean, secure, and well maintained.
Transfer details and important instructions as needed.
Maintain knowledge of Swiss lathe industry processes and tool information.
Train new employees to properly operate CNC Swiss lathes and programs.
Follow established processes and quality and safety standards.
Perform multiple tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously while fulfilling various other duties as assigned.
Essential Core Values
As an associate of the Burger & Brown Engineering, Inc. team, support and maintain a positive culture by upholding our values, policies, and procedures. Values:
Integrity ,
Pride , and
Awareness . They are the foundation of our culture and drive our commitment to precision.
Job Specifications
High school diploma or GED required; preferred vocational school or apprenticeship.
5+ years’ experience programming Swiss lathe machines/parts.
Experience with manual, semi‑automated, or automated tools and machines (Swiss lathes, grinders, mills, etc.).
Positive attitude with demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and resolve problems.
Ability to read, interpret drawings/blueprints, and follow routers.
Knowledge of metal properties and other materials.
Outstanding mathematical and analytical skills.
Excellent accuracy and attention to detail.
Self‑motivated, punctual, and regular attendance.
Availability to work weekends and overtime.
Physical Specifications
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Capability to stand for extended periods of time.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times.
Visual abilities: close/distant, color, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Employment Type: Full Time
Years Experience: 3 - 5 years
Salary: $25 - $35 Hourly
Bonus/Commission: No
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Job Duties Essential Functions
Develop programs for new parts on multi‑axis Swiss lathes.
Program and create setup plans for CNC Swiss lathe turning centers.
Interpret technical drawings and set up machines accordingly.
Perform quality assurance tests to ensure products meet design specifications.
Adjust Swiss lathe cutting paths or settings to optimize production while maintaining quality.
Determine tools required to cut particular materials and program Swiss lathes accordingly.
Troubleshoot and resolve problems with Swiss lathes as they arise.
Perform basic machine maintenance such as cleaning and sharpening.
Develop tooling designs and processes for the production of parts.
Initiate continuous‑improvement initiatives for existing and new production parts.
Ensure the work area is clean, secure, and well maintained.
Transfer details and important instructions as needed.
Maintain knowledge of Swiss lathe industry processes and tool information.
Train new employees to properly operate CNC Swiss lathes and programs.
Follow established processes and quality and safety standards.
Perform multiple tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously while fulfilling various other duties as assigned.
Essential Core Values
As an associate of the Burger & Brown Engineering, Inc. team, support and maintain a positive culture by upholding our values, policies, and procedures. Values:
Integrity ,
Pride , and
Awareness . They are the foundation of our culture and drive our commitment to precision.
Job Specifications
High school diploma or GED required; preferred vocational school or apprenticeship.
5+ years’ experience programming Swiss lathe machines/parts.
Experience with manual, semi‑automated, or automated tools and machines (Swiss lathes, grinders, mills, etc.).
Positive attitude with demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and resolve problems.
Ability to read, interpret drawings/blueprints, and follow routers.
Knowledge of metal properties and other materials.
Outstanding mathematical and analytical skills.
Excellent accuracy and attention to detail.
Self‑motivated, punctual, and regular attendance.
Availability to work weekends and overtime.
Physical Specifications
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Capability to stand for extended periods of time.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times.
Visual abilities: close/distant, color, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Employment Type: Full Time
Years Experience: 3 - 5 years
Salary: $25 - $35 Hourly
Bonus/Commission: No
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