Job Overview:
We are seeking a CNC Machinist Level II who will be responsible for setting up and operating CNC machines, interpreting technical drawings, adjusting machine settings, and performing maintenance tasks. The Level II Machinist will create precision parts and components within tolerance, read and interpret design models, and ensure quality and accuracy of finished products. When given a CNC program with a qualified setup and functioning CNC machine tools, a Level II Machinist starts and operates the machine, changes tool values as necessary, and replaces tooling as necessary. Level II Machinists must be able to setup and prove out developmental and prototype programs without supervision.
Minimum Qualifications:
- High School/GED Diploma or trade schools certificate a plus
- Requires minimum of four (4) years’ of machining experience in CNC operation (will substitute up to two (2) years of experience with equivalent length of formal training)
- Training in general safety and Foreign Object Damage (FOD)
- Familiar with CAD/CAM software
- Strong understanding of basic math, including arithmetic, geometry, and trigonometry, for accurate part measurement, setup, and tool adjustments
- Intermediate geometric, dimensioning, and tolerancing (GD&T) skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Relevant CNC Machine Operator certifications
- Experience working within a Quality Management System (e.g., ISO 9001)
- Owns personal measuring, inspection, hand, cutting and setup tools
Responsibilities:
- Ability to work independently or collaboratively, adapting to workload demands
- Solid understanding of geometric (G) and miscellaneous (M) codes
- Good knowledge on CNC machine processes and capabilities
- Capable of performing development work and providing feedback as needed, with minimal supervision
- Basic Programming Skills and understands/is familiar with programming edits
- Adept at interpretation of drawings and specifications
- Monitor and manage the inventory of materials and consumables required for operations
- Monitor and control the use of materials to minimize waste and reduce costs
- Adjust tool and work offsets as needed to maintain tolerances in accordance with specifications delineated on technical drawings
- Comply with all data collection activities and documentation
- Report all non-conformances to the Shop Supervisor
- Utilize shop floor data collection systems to accurately log work performed, machine usage, and time tracking
- Experience working within a Quality Management System (e.g., ISO 9001)
- Participate in root cause analysis for recurring quality issues and recommend corrective actions and document
- Perform preventive maintenance of CNC Machines and equipment
- Adhere to Environmental, Health and Safety policies, company safety and quality standards
- Work closely with Quality Control (QC) to continuously improve quality standards
- Maintain a clean workspace
Supervisory Responsibilities:
May be assigned limited supervision and training of Level I machinist/operator
Physical Demands:
- Able to lift 45 lbs
- Able to stand for extended periods
- Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, as needed.
- Specific vision abilities required, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, and depth perception
Work Environment:
A CNC machine shop environment is a fast-paced, precision-driven setting. Employees work in a climate-controlled facility with frequent standing and handling of metal parts and tools. Noise levels are moderate to high, requiring safety equipment, including hearing protection. The position has the potential for extended hours and occasional travel.
Note: This job description is intended to outline the general responsibilities of the position. However, duties and responsibilities may be adjusted based on the evolving needs of the business. Employees are expected to be adaptable and willing to take on new tasks as required.
Specialty Machine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply.