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MacKay Manufacturing

CNC Machinist (day, swing and weekend shift)

MacKay Manufacturing, Greenacres, Washington, United States, 99016


Summary:

MacKay Manufacturing Inc. serves the medical, space, military, aerospace and nuclear industries. Our surgical devices meet the critical standards of the medical instrument industry. MacKay Manufacturing Inc. also specializes in parts and sub-assemblies for many critical-performance products, whether it is a piece for a commercial jetliner, housing for infrared cameras, parts going up into space or a classified sub-assembly for the Department of Defense.

Work in our well-designed, extremely clean, 50,000 square-foot, climate-controlled facility. Our facility maintains ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and AS9100 certification and is an excellent environment to work in.

MacKay Manufacturing Inc. offers a family friendly culture with a unique benefit and wage package that is truly competitive.

Be part of a team that ensures fulfillment of customer needs and precise measurement of parts to spec or blueprint.

Our CNC Machinists perform basic to complex setups of new to existing jobs to produce parts to required specifications. Parts manufactured by MacKay Manufacturing are inspected for compliance in every way.

Job Responsibilities:Operate CNC mills, lathes and/or mill turning centers; load and unload raw material and machined parts with a close attention to detailA basic to advanced understanding of blueprint diagrams including features and dimensions; precise interpretation of GD&TAccurately perform a basic to complex program changes as required and modify tools path in CAMPerform complex tool path modifications for 5th axis, turning and mill turning centers as requiredPerform setup of machines for less skilled operators, acting as a mentor and trainer to share your knowledge and answer questionsEnsure communication flow of pertinent detail on all jobs utilizing any means necessary; verbal, team meeting, taking notes, updating setup sheets and logs, etc.Perform timely, detailed visual inspection of machined parts utilizing magnification to identify workmanship and cosmetic issues at the beginning of a part runPerform inspection and measurement utilizing micrometers, calipers, height gauges, CMM other appropriate inspection methods and tools to ensure machined part dimensions and tolerances requirements are met per print specificationPerform set up of basic to complex, new or repeat jobs on CNC machines per setup sheets and provided documentation; ask questions when unsure of proceduresFollow all paperwork and documentation procedures including but not limited to: tie-in log notes, setup sheets, QA sheets and routing cardsPerform job tear downs; removing tools, updating setup sheets, returning materials to proper locationImplement daily practices of Lean such as 5S, continuous improvement, and contribute to ongoing process efficiencyJob Requirements:

1 year or more of CNC Operator/Production experience OR 1 or 2 year machining technology certificate/degree requiredExperience with demonstrated ability to set up basic to complex, repeat jobs preferredBasic to advanced knowledge of CNC machine capabilities, controls, and material properties, set up techniquesExperience utilizing precision inspection equipment including but not limited to micrometers, calipers, height gaugesBasic to advanced understanding of blueprint dimensions and features; basic knowledge of GD&TBasic to advanced computer navigation and software skills including Word, Excel, and VisualAbility to apply basic to advanced functions in manufacturing & timekeeping software systemsStrong desire, willingness, and ability to grow yourself and learn from others, while building good relationships with peers