Description
Key Responsibilities of the CNC VTL Machinist:
Ability to run Vertical Lathe Machines
Must be willing to run multiple machines simultaneously where possible/feasible as most machines are part of manufacturing cells/machining centers
Ability to work with hard metals such as Inconel, Titanium and Stainless Steel
Ability to read English and interpret symbols on operation sheets
Must be proficient in mathematics and be able to use a calculator
Ability to use Fanuc controls and make offsets as required by the program
Ability to load part onto a fixture
Ability to load parts and fixtures onto hoists and operate hoist to load part onto machine
Familiarity with operation of Right-Angle Heads
Must have Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing knowledge
Must possess the ability to work within tight tolerances such as thousandths
Other duties as assigned by the Department Supervisor or Manager.
Job Requirements
5+ years' operating CNC Machinery in a manufacturing environment-preferably Aerospace
Experience working with major aerospace OEMs (Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, Rolls Royce, etc..)
Ability to stand for long periods of time and walk up a few stairs on machine platforms to access machines
Team player with the skills to work with people at all levels in a fast paced and demanding environment.
Ability to work overtime as needed
Ability to read and interpret CNC Programs at the machine
Must be able to read tool sheets and set up tools for use on a job or part
Ability to use precision measuring tools such as gauges, swing gauges, calipers, and micrometers
Must have unrestricted authorization to work in the USA.
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