Georgia Manufacturing Alliance
General Description/Purpose
The Primary responsibility of this job is to produce machined parts by setting up, and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records/logs and communicating actions, irregularities, and needs; maintaining equipment and supplies.
This also includes but is not limited to:
Plans machining by studying work orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, orthographic drawings, reference planes, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances (GD&T)
Programs mills by entering instructions, including zero and reference points; setting tool registers, offsets, compensation, and conditional switches, calculating requirements, including basic math, geometry, and trigonometry; providing part programs
Sets up mills by installing and adjusting three and four‑jaw chucks, tools, attachments, collets, bushings, cams, gears, stops, and stock pushers, indicating vices, tramming heads
Verifies settings by measuring positions, first run part, and sample workplaces, adhering to standards
Maintains specifications by observing drilling, grooving, and cutting, including turning, facing, knurling and thread chasing operations, taking measurements; detecting malfunctions, troubleshooting processes; adjusting and reprogramming controls; sharpening and replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes
Troubleshoots and calls for repairs
Assemble, repair, and fabricate metal parts by operating mechanical equipment
Assemble parts into sub‑units or complete units
Use blueprints and design sketches to ensure the proper dimensions and tolerance levels of the finished product
Work Schedule:
The work schedule is typically a fixed schedule: 7:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.; or 3:00 p.m. – 11:45 p.m. with a 45‑minute lunch. Incumbent should be flexible as some evening and weekend work may be required as determined by business need.
Essential Knowledge/Skills
HS Degree required
Minimum of 3 years of related machining experience required
Must be able to read and interpret simple to complex drawings.
Basic computer skills are desired but not required.
Ability to read and comprehend simple to complex work instructions in English is required.
Ability to successfully communicate with a diverse personnel base is necessary.
Qualification Standards
Previous experience in operating Controls and Instrumentation, Supply Management, Tooling and Coordination, use of Precision Measuring Instruments is required. The Production Manager may amend these requirements based upon company requirement(s).
A background check may be obtained at any point during the interview process or natural course of employment.
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This also includes but is not limited to:
Plans machining by studying work orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, orthographic drawings, reference planes, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances (GD&T)
Programs mills by entering instructions, including zero and reference points; setting tool registers, offsets, compensation, and conditional switches, calculating requirements, including basic math, geometry, and trigonometry; providing part programs
Sets up mills by installing and adjusting three and four‑jaw chucks, tools, attachments, collets, bushings, cams, gears, stops, and stock pushers, indicating vices, tramming heads
Verifies settings by measuring positions, first run part, and sample workplaces, adhering to standards
Maintains specifications by observing drilling, grooving, and cutting, including turning, facing, knurling and thread chasing operations, taking measurements; detecting malfunctions, troubleshooting processes; adjusting and reprogramming controls; sharpening and replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes
Troubleshoots and calls for repairs
Assemble, repair, and fabricate metal parts by operating mechanical equipment
Assemble parts into sub‑units or complete units
Use blueprints and design sketches to ensure the proper dimensions and tolerance levels of the finished product
Work Schedule:
The work schedule is typically a fixed schedule: 7:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.; or 3:00 p.m. – 11:45 p.m. with a 45‑minute lunch. Incumbent should be flexible as some evening and weekend work may be required as determined by business need.
Essential Knowledge/Skills
HS Degree required
Minimum of 3 years of related machining experience required
Must be able to read and interpret simple to complex drawings.
Basic computer skills are desired but not required.
Ability to read and comprehend simple to complex work instructions in English is required.
Ability to successfully communicate with a diverse personnel base is necessary.
Qualification Standards
Previous experience in operating Controls and Instrumentation, Supply Management, Tooling and Coordination, use of Precision Measuring Instruments is required. The Production Manager may amend these requirements based upon company requirement(s).
A background check may be obtained at any point during the interview process or natural course of employment.
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