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UCT Alumni Association

CNC Programmer/Machinist (1st Shift)

UCT Alumni Association, Chandler, Arizona, United States, 85249


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CNC Programmer/Machinist

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Job Summary

Position is responsible for programming and updating programs for the CNC Milling Department, may also help or support personal setting up jobs and machining parts.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Must be able to read prints, perform complex dimensional calculations and understand and be able to read geometric dimensioning and tolerances.Can determine tool wear and perform tool changes as well as calculate tool offsets.Typically has to maintain dimensional tolerances less than or equal to +/- .001.Must be able to use all standard measurement tools to determine part quality.Must be able to calculate slopes and angles and perform complex inspection setups.Performs simple setups with assistance for jobs with single or multiple operations having tolerances greater than +/- .001.Operator will load, unload, and inspect parts.Operator will maintain accurate part counts, update router paperwork, segregate parts as required and fill out SPC documentation.Operator will be responsible for quality of the parts being produced and for achieving production standards.Position will require de-burring and polishing parts at the machine on some work.Operator to report any equipment problems.Must understand and follow documented operator and set-up procedures.Responsible for machine and area housekeeping including cleaning the machine, removing chips from the machine, moving material and parts as necessary.Standards for efficiency should exceed 100%.Scrap rates should be under 1%.Can, without supervision during a work period setup job with parts made from aluminum, stainless steel, and other exotic materials. ( Parts are highly complex and can include many angled, surfaces, pockets, steps tapers and related features on different planes. Parts will usually require more than one operation and loading schemes will be very complex.)Other Duties

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Ability to read and understand drawings including geometric dimensioning and tolerancesUse of precision measurement toolsAble to maintain accurate part countsKnowledge of tooling and insertsAbility to determine tool wear, dull and broken tools and to change toolsAbility to calculate tool offsetsAbility to maintain close tolerancesKnowledge of Math including algebra and geometryBasic program knowledge1+ years setup experienceTool setup and tool maintenance knowledgeMachine Shop training classesSafety knowledgePrevious experience in a company with ISO implementationAbility to do SPC controlEducational/Certification Requirement

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High School Graduate or equivalentMachine shop training certificate preferred.Work Experience:

4+ years of machine shop programming experience on any manual or CNC milling equipment5 or more years of machine shop experience with pertinent CNC milling experiencePhysical Demands and Working Conditions:

This section is required for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA)

Work Environment:

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functionsWork is performed primarily in a Manufacturing Machine shop environmentPhysical Demands:

Work in a Manufacturing Machine ShopAbility to stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, walk, push, pull and grasp.Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.Ability to move arms, hands, and fingers.Required to have visual acuity to perform assigned tasks.Ability to talk on phone and use computer for extended periods of time may be required.Environmental Exposure:

May involve exposure to moderate noise levels from printers, faxes, computer etc.