Ultralife Corporation
Precision Tooling Machinist & Prototype Fabricator
Ultralife Corporation, Queens Village, New York, United States
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Ultralife Corporation provided pay range This range is provided by Ultralife Corporation. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $25.00/hr - $30.00/hr
About The Role Imagine starting your day by reviewing a new fixture concept from engineering, choosing the right stock, and mapping out your setup. By mid-morning, you’re dialing in offsets on a 3- or 4-axis VMC, holding tight tolerances with confidence. After lunch, you switch to the manual lathe to tweak a prototype detail, confirm dimensions with micrometers and ID/OD gauges, and wrap up with a quick 5S sweep so the next project moves even faster. That’s a typical day in this role—hands‑on, precise, and varied.
What You’ll Do
Independently set up and run CNC mills/lathes and manual mills/lathes; operate drill presses, sanders, grinders, and related support equipment.
Apply safe work practices at all times, including proper lockout/tagout procedures.
Maintain a clean, well‑organized work area through 5S and lean habits.
Take on a wide range of job‑soften with limited direction using sketches, blueprints, and verbal guidance to fabricate or modify parts and tooling to spec.
Select appropriate materials, tooling, and workholding to prepare for efficient fabrication.
Set up, adjust, and operate basic and advanced machine tool variations to manufacture or modify parts/tooling.
Calculate dimensions and tolerances using shop math and precision metrology (micrometers, depth micrometers, inside/outside diameter gauges, etc.).
Interpret prints to ensure features and tolerances are met; verify equipment is operating correctly throughout the run.
Collaborate with engineering and production teams; recommend safer, more efficient, and more economical approaches to parts and tooling.
Troubleshoot process or equipment issues; monitor gauges and indicators to ensure stable, accurate operation.
Order raw materials through the ERP system; complete other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
1 year of machining experience required; job shop and CNC background a plus. Formal training preferred.
AAS in an engineering discipline preferred (not required).
Strong initiative, solid work ethic, and hands‑on, team‑first mindset.
Effective written and verbal communication; proficient math skills.
Comfortable with MS Office and the computer skills needed to complete daily tasks.
Skilled at reading blueprints/sketches and holding tight machining tolerances.
Experienced with micrometers, depth micrometers, ID/OD gauges, and related metrology.
Understands equipment and tooling technologies, speeds/feeds, and LOTO requirements.
Physical Requirements
Close vision for part/tooling inspection and reading measurement instruments.
Lift/pull/push up to 50 lbs during setup/teardown.
Stand 8-10 hours per day; frequently bend and reach during setups and measurement verification.
Tools, Tech, and Software
CNC Mill (34 axis VMC) (Bridgeport)
CNC Lathe (24 axis)
CAD/CAM; CNC tooling; manual machining.
Compliance Notices
Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
Ultralife Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such affirms the right of every person to participate in all aspects of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. If you are interested in applying for employment and need special assistance or an accommodation to apply for a posted position, contact our Human Resources department via phone at 315-332-7100
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Ultralife Corporation provided pay range This range is provided by Ultralife Corporation. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $25.00/hr - $30.00/hr
About The Role Imagine starting your day by reviewing a new fixture concept from engineering, choosing the right stock, and mapping out your setup. By mid-morning, you’re dialing in offsets on a 3- or 4-axis VMC, holding tight tolerances with confidence. After lunch, you switch to the manual lathe to tweak a prototype detail, confirm dimensions with micrometers and ID/OD gauges, and wrap up with a quick 5S sweep so the next project moves even faster. That’s a typical day in this role—hands‑on, precise, and varied.
What You’ll Do
Independently set up and run CNC mills/lathes and manual mills/lathes; operate drill presses, sanders, grinders, and related support equipment.
Apply safe work practices at all times, including proper lockout/tagout procedures.
Maintain a clean, well‑organized work area through 5S and lean habits.
Take on a wide range of job‑soften with limited direction using sketches, blueprints, and verbal guidance to fabricate or modify parts and tooling to spec.
Select appropriate materials, tooling, and workholding to prepare for efficient fabrication.
Set up, adjust, and operate basic and advanced machine tool variations to manufacture or modify parts/tooling.
Calculate dimensions and tolerances using shop math and precision metrology (micrometers, depth micrometers, inside/outside diameter gauges, etc.).
Interpret prints to ensure features and tolerances are met; verify equipment is operating correctly throughout the run.
Collaborate with engineering and production teams; recommend safer, more efficient, and more economical approaches to parts and tooling.
Troubleshoot process or equipment issues; monitor gauges and indicators to ensure stable, accurate operation.
Order raw materials through the ERP system; complete other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
1 year of machining experience required; job shop and CNC background a plus. Formal training preferred.
AAS in an engineering discipline preferred (not required).
Strong initiative, solid work ethic, and hands‑on, team‑first mindset.
Effective written and verbal communication; proficient math skills.
Comfortable with MS Office and the computer skills needed to complete daily tasks.
Skilled at reading blueprints/sketches and holding tight machining tolerances.
Experienced with micrometers, depth micrometers, ID/OD gauges, and related metrology.
Understands equipment and tooling technologies, speeds/feeds, and LOTO requirements.
Physical Requirements
Close vision for part/tooling inspection and reading measurement instruments.
Lift/pull/push up to 50 lbs during setup/teardown.
Stand 8-10 hours per day; frequently bend and reach during setups and measurement verification.
Tools, Tech, and Software
CNC Mill (34 axis VMC) (Bridgeport)
CNC Lathe (24 axis)
CAD/CAM; CNC tooling; manual machining.
Compliance Notices
Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
Ultralife Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such affirms the right of every person to participate in all aspects of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. If you are interested in applying for employment and need special assistance or an accommodation to apply for a posted position, contact our Human Resources department via phone at 315-332-7100
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