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CNC Swiss/Mill Turn Machinist - Days 6am to 2:30pm
Lsi Solutions, Inc. 4.1
Computer numerical controller machinist job at LSI Solutions
LSI SOLUTIONS founded in 1986, located in beautiful Victor, New York, is a dynamic and growing medical device company with over 500 employees dedicated to advancing minimally invasive surgical instruments through research, development, manufacturing, and marketing. We have doubled in size in just the last 4 years! The LSI Campus includes 10 buildings (170,000+ sq ft) on 95 meticulously cared for acres.
We are searching for passionate people looking to make a difference in the medical device industry. By joining LSI SOLUTIONS an ISO 13485 certified company, you will become part of as energetic team working together to relentlessly pursue better patient outcomes with state-of-the-art devices. After all, our customer is ultimately the patient.
POSITION TITLE: CNC Swiss/Mill Turn Machinist I, II, III - Days 6am to 2:30pm
HOURLY PAY RANGE: $22.00/hr - $38.00/hr.
SHIFT HOURS: 6:00 am- 2:30 pm
LOCATION: Onsite at LSI Solutions in Victor, NY
RELOCATION BONUS: depending on distance (minus applicable taxes) for relocations to the Rochester, NY region
JOB SUMMARY: The CNC Swiss/Mill Turn Machinist programs, sets up, and operates Swiss style and Mill Turn CNC machines along with a variety of other machine tools. Working from part prints, process sheets, quality documentation, and CAD models to produce precision components to print. The Swiss Machinist promotes a work environment that is positive, safe, seeks to continuously improve, and is focused on meeting the goals and objectives of the organization.
CNC SWISS/MILL TURN MACHINIST ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Level I
Basic shop math skills.
Ability to read blueprints, work instructions, and inspection criteria.
Must be proficient in the use of standard inspection equipment.
Basic understanding of GD&T.
Level II
Review complex drawings and GT&D.
Program and troubleshoot complex tool paths.
Troubleshoot complicated process issues independently.
Support training of Level I Machinist and Operators.
Work independently and in a team environment.
Work with other departments on projects, designs, and process improvements.
Level III
Program, set-up, run parts, inspect, and make adjustments to produce conforming parts with no supervision.
Support Discovery and Engineering on rapid prototyping and urgent request.
Write and implement Macros.
Support and train new employees on work order line clearances to reduce any delays to downstream processes.
Mentor new employees and evaluate training requirements to meet KPI targets.
Monitor Hourly Productivity & Quality report and take action to resolve issues to meet daily targets.
Participate in daily KPI meeting focused on identifying and resolving issues impacting ability to meet daily and weekly targets.
CNC SWISS/MILL TURN MACHINIST ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
All other duties as assigned.
CNC SWISS/MILL TURN MACHINIST EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
Level I
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Completion of trade school preferred.
1-2 years' experience setting-up and operate Swiss style and Mill turn machines required.
Level II
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Completion of trade school preferred.
3-5 years' experience programming, setting-up and operate Swiss style and Mill turn machines required.
Level III
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Completion of trade school preferred.
6+ years' experience programming, setting-up and operate Swiss style and Mill turn machines required.
Advanced programming experience required; Partmaker/Esprit experience preferred.
CNC SWISS/MILL TURN MACHINIST KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Level I
Basic shop math skills.
Ability to read blueprints, work instructions, and inspection criteria.
Must be proficient in the use of standard inspection equipment.
Basic understanding of GD&T
Level II
Knowledge of SPC preferred.
Good working knowledge of GD&T.
Programming experience preferred.
Able to run variety of shop equipment.
Experience working with close tolerances in a variety of metals.
Level III
Capable of writing complex multi axis programs.
Strong working knowledge of GD&T.
CNC SWISS/MILL TURN MACHINIST PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequently required to lift and/or carry from 10-30 lbs.
Some heavy lifting of up to 50 lbs.
Sitting, standing, and/or walking for up to eight hours per day in a manufacturing environment.
Regularly required to talk and/or hear, see, handle, reach, see color, and perform repetitive motion.
Occasional travel required.
LSI SOLUTIONS BENEFITS INCLUDE:
Bonus Plan, 401(k) plan with company match, Tuition Assistance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Product Discounts
15 Paid Holidays, PTO, Sick Time
Medical, Vision and Dental effective first day of employment
LSI SOLUTIONS is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic.
Minority/Female/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Disability/Veteran
$22-38 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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CNC Swiss Lathe Machinist- 2nd or 3rd shift
Dynabrade Inc. 3.8
Tonawanda, NY jobs
Job DescriptionDescription:
We are seeking skilled CNC Swiss Machine Operators to join our 2nd and 3rd shift teams. The ideal candidate will have experience in operating and maintaining machinery in a manufacturing environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Regular tasks performed and outcomes to be accomplished on the job. Other duties may be assigned.
· Operate, Maintain and Setup, CNC machinery from blueprints with tooling.
· Work with Manufacturing Engineer on program changes to the machine, when needed.
· Perform Quality check on parts for accuracy according to blueprint specs.
· Identify product defects and work with QC team.
· Conduct minor maintenance on machines to ensure optimal performance.
· Perform all work in accordance with established safe operating procedures.
· Work with team members and shift supervisor on the assembly line.
Physical Job Requirements and Work Environment: The safety, health and well-being of our team is our leading value! The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that are encountered by and must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
· Ability to frequently bend, lift and move up to 40 pounds load and lift steel bar stock into machines.
· Ability to bend, lift and move up to 40 pounds of finished good once cut down to size from machine.
· Ability to stand for the duration of the shift.
· Must be able to physically perform all job duties. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform all essential job functions.
· Machine shop environment with fast-paced production environment.
· When working and in the machine shop, use of hearing protection, eye protection and safety shoes are required.
Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The listed requirements are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
· Swiss machining experience required.
· Knowledge of FANUC controls.
· Knowledge of 4th axis operation, a plus.
· Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints.
· Knowledge of programming machinery for specific tasks.
· Able to use measuring equipment such as Calipers, Micrometers, Indicators, etc.
· Strong attention to detail and quality control practices.
· Previous experience in a warehouse or factory setting is advantageous.
$44k-62k yearly est. 2d ago
CNC Swiss Lathe Machinist- 2nd or 3rd shift
Dynabrade 3.8
Tonawanda, NY jobs
We are seeking skilled CNC Swiss Machine Operators to join our 2nd and 3rd shift teams. The ideal candidate will have experience in operating and maintaining machinery in a manufacturing environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Regular tasks performed and outcomes to be accomplished on the job. Other duties may be assigned.
· Operate, Maintain and Setup, CNC machinery from blueprints with tooling.
· Work with Manufacturing Engineer on program changes to the machine, when needed.
· Perform Quality check on parts for accuracy according to blueprint specs.
· Identify product defects and work with QC team.
· Conduct minor maintenance on machines to ensure optimal performance.
· Perform all work in accordance with established safe operating procedures.
· Work with team members and shift supervisor on the assembly line.
Physical Job Requirements and Work Environment: The safety, health and well-being of our team is our leading value! The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that are encountered by and must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
· Ability to frequently bend, lift and move up to 40 pounds load and lift steel bar stock into machines.
· Ability to bend, lift and move up to 40 pounds of finished good once cut down to size from machine.
· Ability to stand for the duration of the shift.
· Must be able to physically perform all job duties. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform all essential job functions.
· Machine shop environment with fast-paced production environment.
· When working and in the machine shop, use of hearing protection, eye protection and safety shoes are required.
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The listed requirements are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
· Swiss machining experience required.
· Knowledge of FANUC controls.
· Knowledge of 4th axis operation, a plus.
· Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints.
· Knowledge of programming machinery for specific tasks.
· Able to use measuring equipment such as Calipers, Micrometers, Indicators, etc.
· Strong attention to detail and quality control practices.
· Previous experience in a warehouse or factory setting is advantageous.
Salary Description $23.00 to $28.00 per hour
$23-28 hourly 33d ago
Machinist - CNC or Manual
Gleason 4.4
Rochester, NY jobs
Gleason offers excellent learning opportunities for candidates just beginning their career in Advanced Manufacturing as well as Precision Machinist jobs for those candidates with the highest level of experience. Set up and operate a variety of conventional and/or CNC machine tools to produce precision parts and/or instruments by applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures. Verify product by inspection of precision parts to meet defined print specifications.
Machine Tools Include:
Lathe - turning to .001” tolerance
Mill - horizontal & vertical to .001” tolerance
CNC Multi-axis Machining Center to .001” tolerance
Internal/External Precision Grinding to .0001” tolerance
CURVIC Coupling Grinding to .00005” tolerance
Preferred Education/Training/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required
Associate's degree in Advance Manufacturing/Machining desired
Basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
$41k-46k yearly est. 10d ago
CNC Machinist 1st Shift
Gleason 4.4
Rochester, NY jobs
Gleason is seeking Machinists with a wide range of experience for 1st Shift openings We offer excellent learning opportunities for candidates just beginning their career in Advanced Manufacturing as well as Precision Machinist jobs for those candidates with the highest level of experience.
Take a moment to read about Gleason's Machinist Career Ladder and apply today!
Position Summary:
Set up and operate a variety of conventional and/or CNC machine tools to produce precision parts and/or instruments by applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures. Verify product by inspection of precision parts to meet defined print specifications.
Machine Tools Include:
Lathe - turning to .001” tolerance
Mill - horizontal & vertical to .001” tolerance
CNC Multi-axis Machining Center to .001” tolerance
Internal/External Precision Grinding to .0001” tolerance
CURVIC Coupling Grinding to .00005” tolerance
Job Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Machinist Level I
The Machinist Level I performs machine operations on conventional or CNC machine tools such as lathes, boring mills, milling machines, grinding machines, or shapers:
Read and interpret blueprints, program readouts, and technical directives to determine and obtain materials and cutting tools for the job and to visualize the finished part and critical surfaces, dimensions, and tolerances.
Complete basic machine set ups.
Follow detailed instructions concerning the location of necessary dimensions on blueprints, sequence of machine operations, machine feeds and speeds, tools to be used, alignment processes, and predetermined machined dimensions.
Align parts in the machine according to set methods and given reference points, exercising care to keep material, holding fixtures, and machine stops clear of chips and particles.
Use knowledge of machine operations to recognize defective tooling, improper coolant flow, the need for changing speeds or feeds, machine malfunctions, or obvious dimensional deviations. Correct the problem by adjusting the machine, cutting tool, or fixture or obtain assistance from a higher level machinist.
Use measuring instruments such as internal and external micrometers, vernier height and depth gages, indicators, scales, and various standard or preset snap, plug, bore, or ring gages to achieve and maintain critical dimensions and tolerances during the machining process.
Use measuring instruments to check the accuracy of dimensions and maintain dimensions through the use of fixtures or preset machine stops, depending upon the dimensional tolerances allowed.
Basic knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Requires supervision, guidance and training as skills are developed.
Machinist Level II
The Machinist Level II meets the requirement of a Machinist Level I plus:
Operate a wider variety of more complex machine tools.
Extends the scope of operations on these machines by using various standard machine attachments such as rotary tables, magnetic chucks, gear changing boxes, angular drive heads, taper attachments, and universal milling attachments.
Intermediate skills in performing precision work on parts that present complex configurations and close tolerances between interrelated surfaces.
Plan and lay out work from blueprints, work sheets, and drawings that may have missing or incorrect information.
Operate CNC machine tools when the required manual input includes changes in coolant flow, increases or decreases in speeds and feeds, or stops are programmed for dimensional checks or minor adjustments.
Edit a CNC program to ensure the part meets the drawing specifications.
Knowledge of various metals, alloys, and other materials and their machining characteristics that enable them to select the proper cutting tools and determine correct machine feeds and speeds necessary to perform the job.
Intermediate knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Provide training to Machinist Level I on basic to intermediate machining processes.
Machinist Level III
The Machinist Level III meets the requirements of a Machinist Level II plus:
Perform a full range of machining operations on most types of conventional or CNC machine tools and their various attachments.
Has a broad knowledge of various metals that enables the Machinist to produce the desired cuts and finishes on each material.
Advanced skills in determining work procedures, machine, tools, equipment, and attachments to be used; proper type and size of raw stock; sequence of machining operations, and the speeds and feeds necessary to attain the required finishes and tolerances.
Setup, operate and debug programs on a variety of CNC machine tools.
Understand a variety of machine controls and able to make necessary manual inputs to insure accurate dimensional tolerances are achieved.
Advanced knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Establish needed dimensions such as those required for chasing threads or machining angular surfaces; locating and marking surfaces and angles to be machined, locating reference points, or performing other layout work necessary to facilitate accurate job setups on a variety of conventional or CNC machine tools.
Manufacture an entire item, carrying out all machining operations necessary for completion, and performing precision handwork such as filing, scraping and lapping to fit, assemble, and finish machined parts.
Expertise in using many types of advanced precision instruments and equipment such as vernier calipers, height gages, squares, protractors, inside, outside and depth micrometers, surface gages, v-blocks, parallel bars, gage blocks, dial indicators, optical and mechanical comparators, ring, bore, plug, and go/no-go thread gages to attain accurate dimensions and maintain tolerances.
Provide basic, intermediate and advanced training to Machinist Level I and II on most types of machine tools. Can assist others with intermediate to complex machining processes, programming edits and problem solving.
Machinist Level IV
The Machinist Level IV meets the requirements of a Machinist Level III plus:
Operate conventional or CNC machines in automatic and semiautomatic mode and make logical decisions at each program stop or decision point to manually input, change, adjust, or otherwise complete the machine instructions to produce a quality finished product.
Highest level of skill in operating multiple machines simultaneously with exceptional quality and productivity.
Exercise advanced critical thinking skills and ingenuity in selecting and applying tooling and fixturing to maximize quality and productivity.
Perform machining processes requiring special adaption of equipment or processes for which they were not specifically designed.
Use special or improvised tools, fixtures, and setups to machine unusual surface configurations such as curved surfaces requiring machine feeds in different planes simultaneously; surfaces having closely interrelated dimensions; or surfaces having unusual or compound angular relationships.
Skilled in programming machining operations, setting up and operating CNC machine tools;
Read existing CNC programs line by line during the machining operation to predict and correct potential process failures before they occur resulting in a machine collision and damage to machine tooling or part.
Recommend changes to CNC machine tool programs on deficiencies noted; and to coordinate directly with the parts programmer or toolmaker.
Critique part designs and make recommendations for design modifications to part features.
Advanced knowledge of software, machining sequence, processing time, inspection requirements and operations of CNC machines to help engineering personnel develop software to complement equipment specifications and procurement (i.e., machine tools, flexible machining systems, robots, and automated inspection equipment).
Expertise in the selection of metrology equipment and its proper use to ensure the most repeatable results are achieved.
Thorough knowledge of advanced shop mathematics. They have skill in using geometry and trigonometric formulas to compute compound angles, angular indexing, hole patterns, pitch lead, and pitch diameters for various standard and non-standard threads.
Skill in performing work assignments requiring untried tasks or procedures such as machining rare metals, or new metal alloys. This requires determining the best tooling material, tool types, coolants, and machine feeds and speeds to use in various machining operation; or independent interpretation and translation of work orders, drawings, and specifications frequently requiring computing and establishing missing tolerances, dimensions, and types of fits and finishes.
Machinists Level IV apply a knowledge of the effect and relationship of heat treating, annealing, plating, welding, and other related work processes on various machining operations in completing an assignment.
Subject matter expert in a broad spectrum of machine tools.
Provide training and assist others with the most complex machining processes, programming edits and problem solving. Act as mentor and coach to other team members and shares knowledge, advice and assistance with all team members.
All Machinists are required to:
Have basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
Meet daily/weekly production targets.
Comply with all company policies, procedures and practices
Follow all department processes/procedures through consistent application of sound quality assurance principles.
Work cooperatively with all team members.
Multi-task and engage in work related activities to maximize productivity.
Be willing to learn and participate in operations and development of equipment within the cell.
Actively participate in Continuous Improvement initiatives and 5-S projects to support improved operations and cost reduction.
Participate in activities related to improvement in Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) by contributing ideas to reduce scrap and rework.
Willingness to work overtime and different shifts as needed to meet productivity requirements and customer expectations.
Preferred Education/Training/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required
Associate's degree in Advance Manufacturing/Machining desired
Basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
$41k-46k yearly est. 6d ago
CNC Machinist 3rd Shift
Gleason 4.4
Rochester, NY jobs
Gleason is seeking Machinists with a wide range of experience for 3rd Shift openings We offer excellent learning opportunities for candidates just beginning their career in Advanced Manufacturing as well as Precision Machinist jobs for those candidates with the highest level of experience.
Take a moment to read about Gleason's Machinist Career Ladder and apply today!
Position Summary:
Set up and operate a variety of conventional and/or CNC machine tools to produce precision parts and/or instruments by applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures. Verify product by inspection of precision parts to meet defined print specifications.
Machine Tools Include:
Lathe - turning to .001” tolerance
Mill - horizontal & vertical to .001” tolerance
CNC Multi-axis Machining Center to .001” tolerance
Internal/External Precision Grinding to .0001” tolerance
CURVIC Coupling Grinding to .00005” tolerance
Job Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Machinist Level I
The Machinist Level I performs machine operations on conventional or CNC machine tools such as lathes, boring mills, milling machines, grinding machines, or shapers:
Read and interpret blueprints, program readouts, and technical directives to determine and obtain materials and cutting tools for the job and to visualize the finished part and critical surfaces, dimensions, and tolerances.
Complete basic machine set ups.
Follow detailed instructions concerning the location of necessary dimensions on blueprints, sequence of machine operations, machine feeds and speeds, tools to be used, alignment processes, and predetermined machined dimensions.
Align parts in the machine according to set methods and given reference points, exercising care to keep material, holding fixtures, and machine stops clear of chips and particles.
Use knowledge of machine operations to recognize defective tooling, improper coolant flow, the need for changing speeds or feeds, machine malfunctions, or obvious dimensional deviations. Correct the problem by adjusting the machine, cutting tool, or fixture or obtain assistance from a higher level machinist.
Use measuring instruments such as internal and external micrometers, vernier height and depth gages, indicators, scales, and various standard or preset snap, plug, bore, or ring gages to achieve and maintain critical dimensions and tolerances during the machining process.
Use measuring instruments to check the accuracy of dimensions and maintain dimensions through the use of fixtures or preset machine stops, depending upon the dimensional tolerances allowed.
Basic knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Requires supervision, guidance and training as skills are developed.
Machinist Level II
The Machinist Level II meets the requirement of a Machinist Level I plus:
Operate a wider variety of more complex machine tools.
Extends the scope of operations on these machines by using various standard machine attachments such as rotary tables, magnetic chucks, gear changing boxes, angular drive heads, taper attachments, and universal milling attachments.
Intermediate skills in performing precision work on parts that present complex configurations and close tolerances between interrelated surfaces.
Plan and lay out work from blueprints, work sheets, and drawings that may have missing or incorrect information.
Operate CNC machine tools when the required manual input includes changes in coolant flow, increases or decreases in speeds and feeds, or stops are programmed for dimensional checks or minor adjustments.
Edit a CNC program to ensure the part meets the drawing specifications.
Knowledge of various metals, alloys, and other materials and their machining characteristics that enable them to select the proper cutting tools and determine correct machine feeds and speeds necessary to perform the job.
Intermediate knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Provide training to Machinist Level I on basic to intermediate machining processes.
Machinist Level III
The Machinist Level III meets the requirements of a Machinist Level II plus:
Perform a full range of machining operations on most types of conventional or CNC machine tools and their various attachments.
Has a broad knowledge of various metals that enables the Machinist to produce the desired cuts and finishes on each material.
Advanced skills in determining work procedures, machine, tools, equipment, and attachments to be used; proper type and size of raw stock; sequence of machining operations, and the speeds and feeds necessary to attain the required finishes and tolerances.
Setup, operate and debug programs on a variety of CNC machine tools.
Understand a variety of machine controls and able to make necessary manual inputs to insure accurate dimensional tolerances are achieved.
Advanced knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Establish needed dimensions such as those required for chasing threads or machining angular surfaces; locating and marking surfaces and angles to be machined, locating reference points, or performing other layout work necessary to facilitate accurate job setups on a variety of conventional or CNC machine tools.
Manufacture an entire item, carrying out all machining operations necessary for completion, and performing precision handwork such as filing, scraping and lapping to fit, assemble, and finish machined parts.
Expertise in using many types of advanced precision instruments and equipment such as vernier calipers, height gages, squares, protractors, inside, outside and depth micrometers, surface gages, v-blocks, parallel bars, gage blocks, dial indicators, optical and mechanical comparators, ring, bore, plug, and go/no-go thread gages to attain accurate dimensions and maintain tolerances.
Provide basic, intermediate and advanced training to Machinist Level I and II on most types of machine tools. Can assist others with intermediate to complex machining processes, programming edits and problem solving.
Machinist Level IV
The Machinist Level IV meets the requirements of a Machinist Level III plus:
Operate conventional or CNC machines in automatic and semiautomatic mode and make logical decisions at each program stop or decision point to manually input, change, adjust, or otherwise complete the machine instructions to produce a quality finished product.
Highest level of skill in operating multiple machines simultaneously with exceptional quality and productivity.
Exercise advanced critical thinking skills and ingenuity in selecting and applying tooling and fixturing to maximize quality and productivity.
Perform machining processes requiring special adaption of equipment or processes for which they were not specifically designed.
Use special or improvised tools, fixtures, and setups to machine unusual surface configurations such as curved surfaces requiring machine feeds in different planes simultaneously; surfaces having closely interrelated dimensions; or surfaces having unusual or compound angular relationships.
Skilled in programming machining operations, setting up and operating CNC machine tools;
Read existing CNC programs line by line during the machining operation to predict and correct potential process failures before they occur resulting in a machine collision and damage to machine tooling or part.
Recommend changes to CNC machine tool programs on deficiencies noted; and to coordinate directly with the parts programmer or toolmaker.
Critique part designs and make recommendations for design modifications to part features.
Advanced knowledge of software, machining sequence, processing time, inspection requirements and operations of CNC machines to help engineering personnel develop software to complement equipment specifications and procurement (i.e., machine tools, flexible machining systems, robots, and automated inspection equipment).
Expertise in the selection of metrology equipment and its proper use to ensure the most repeatable results are achieved.
Thorough knowledge of advanced shop mathematics. They have skill in using geometry and trigonometric formulas to compute compound angles, angular indexing, hole patterns, pitch lead, and pitch diameters for various standard and non-standard threads.
Skill in performing work assignments requiring untried tasks or procedures such as machining rare metals, or new metal alloys. This requires determining the best tooling material, tool types, coolants, and machine feeds and speeds to use in various machining operation; or independent interpretation and translation of work orders, drawings, and specifications frequently requiring computing and establishing missing tolerances, dimensions, and types of fits and finishes.
Machinists Level IV apply a knowledge of the effect and relationship of heat treating, annealing, plating, welding, and other related work processes on various machining operations in completing an assignment.
Subject matter expert in a broad spectrum of machine tools.
Provide training and assist others with the most complex machining processes, programming edits and problem solving. Act as mentor and coach to other team members and shares knowledge, advice and assistance with all team members.
All Machinists are required to:
Have basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
Meet daily/weekly production targets.
Comply with all company policies, procedures and practices
Follow all department processes/procedures through consistent application of sound quality assurance principles.
Work cooperatively with all team members.
Multi-task and engage in work related activities to maximize productivity.
Be willing to learn and participate in operations and development of equipment within the cell.
Actively participate in Continuous Improvement initiatives and 5-S projects to support improved operations and cost reduction.
Participate in activities related to improvement in Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) by contributing ideas to reduce scrap and rework.
Willingness to work overtime and different shifts as needed to meet productivity requirements and customer expectations.
Preferred Education/Training/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required
Associate's degree in Advance Manufacturing/Machining desired
Basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
$41k-46k yearly est. 6d ago
CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Gleason 4.4
Rochester, NY jobs
Gleason is seeking Machinists with a wide range of experience for 2nd Shift openings We offer excellent learning opportunities for candidates just beginning their career in Advanced Manufacturing as well as Precision Machinist jobs for those candidates with the highest level of experience.
Take a moment to read about Gleason's Machinist Career Ladder and apply today!
Position Summary:
Set up and operate a variety of conventional and/or CNC machine tools to produce precision parts and/or instruments by applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures. Verify product by inspection of precision parts to meet defined print specifications.
Machine Tools Include:
Lathe - turning to .001” tolerance
Mill - horizontal & vertical to .001” tolerance
CNC Multi-axis Machining Center to .001” tolerance
Internal/External Precision Grinding to .0001” tolerance
CURVIC Coupling Grinding to .00005” tolerance
Job Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Machinist Level I
The Machinist Level I performs machine operations on conventional or CNC machine tools such as lathes, boring mills, milling machines, grinding machines, or shapers:
Read and interpret blueprints, program readouts, and technical directives to determine and obtain materials and cutting tools for the job and to visualize the finished part and critical surfaces, dimensions, and tolerances.
Complete basic machine set ups.
Follow detailed instructions concerning the location of necessary dimensions on blueprints, sequence of machine operations, machine feeds and speeds, tools to be used, alignment processes, and predetermined machined dimensions.
Align parts in the machine according to set methods and given reference points, exercising care to keep material, holding fixtures, and machine stops clear of chips and particles.
Use knowledge of machine operations to recognize defective tooling, improper coolant flow, the need for changing speeds or feeds, machine malfunctions, or obvious dimensional deviations. Correct the problem by adjusting the machine, cutting tool, or fixture or obtain assistance from a higher level machinist.
Use measuring instruments such as internal and external micrometers, vernier height and depth gages, indicators, scales, and various standard or preset snap, plug, bore, or ring gages to achieve and maintain critical dimensions and tolerances during the machining process.
Use measuring instruments to check the accuracy of dimensions and maintain dimensions through the use of fixtures or preset machine stops, depending upon the dimensional tolerances allowed.
Basic knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Requires supervision, guidance and training as skills are developed.
Machinist Level II
The Machinist Level II meets the requirement of a Machinist Level I plus:
Operate a wider variety of more complex machine tools.
Extends the scope of operations on these machines by using various standard machine attachments such as rotary tables, magnetic chucks, gear changing boxes, angular drive heads, taper attachments, and universal milling attachments.
Intermediate skills in performing precision work on parts that present complex configurations and close tolerances between interrelated surfaces.
Plan and lay out work from blueprints, work sheets, and drawings that may have missing or incorrect information.
Operate CNC machine tools when the required manual input includes changes in coolant flow, increases or decreases in speeds and feeds, or stops are programmed for dimensional checks or minor adjustments.
Edit a CNC program to ensure the part meets the drawing specifications.
Knowledge of various metals, alloys, and other materials and their machining characteristics that enable them to select the proper cutting tools and determine correct machine feeds and speeds necessary to perform the job.
Intermediate knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Provide training to Machinist Level I on basic to intermediate machining processes.
Machinist Level III
The Machinist Level III meets the requirements of a Machinist Level II plus:
Perform a full range of machining operations on most types of conventional or CNC machine tools and their various attachments.
Has a broad knowledge of various metals that enables the Machinist to produce the desired cuts and finishes on each material.
Advanced skills in determining work procedures, machine, tools, equipment, and attachments to be used; proper type and size of raw stock; sequence of machining operations, and the speeds and feeds necessary to attain the required finishes and tolerances.
Setup, operate and debug programs on a variety of CNC machine tools.
Understand a variety of machine controls and able to make necessary manual inputs to insure accurate dimensional tolerances are achieved.
Advanced knowledge of trade mathematics including plane geometry and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas.
Establish needed dimensions such as those required for chasing threads or machining angular surfaces; locating and marking surfaces and angles to be machined, locating reference points, or performing other layout work necessary to facilitate accurate job setups on a variety of conventional or CNC machine tools.
Manufacture an entire item, carrying out all machining operations necessary for completion, and performing precision handwork such as filing, scraping and lapping to fit, assemble, and finish machined parts.
Expertise in using many types of advanced precision instruments and equipment such as vernier calipers, height gages, squares, protractors, inside, outside and depth micrometers, surface gages, v-blocks, parallel bars, gage blocks, dial indicators, optical and mechanical comparators, ring, bore, plug, and go/no-go thread gages to attain accurate dimensions and maintain tolerances.
Provide basic, intermediate and advanced training to Machinist Level I and II on most types of machine tools. Can assist others with intermediate to complex machining processes, programming edits and problem solving.
Machinist Level IV
The Machinist Level IV meets the requirements of a Machinist Level III plus:
Operate conventional or CNC machines in automatic and semiautomatic mode and make logical decisions at each program stop or decision point to manually input, change, adjust, or otherwise complete the machine instructions to produce a quality finished product.
Highest level of skill in operating multiple machines simultaneously with exceptional quality and productivity.
Exercise advanced critical thinking skills and ingenuity in selecting and applying tooling and fixturing to maximize quality and productivity.
Perform machining processes requiring special adaption of equipment or processes for which they were not specifically designed.
Use special or improvised tools, fixtures, and setups to machine unusual surface configurations such as curved surfaces requiring machine feeds in different planes simultaneously; surfaces having closely interrelated dimensions; or surfaces having unusual or compound angular relationships.
Skilled in programming machining operations, setting up and operating CNC machine tools;
Read existing CNC programs line by line during the machining operation to predict and correct potential process failures before they occur resulting in a machine collision and damage to machine tooling or part.
Recommend changes to CNC machine tool programs on deficiencies noted; and to coordinate directly with the parts programmer or toolmaker.
Critique part designs and make recommendations for design modifications to part features.
Advanced knowledge of software, machining sequence, processing time, inspection requirements and operations of CNC machines to help engineering personnel develop software to complement equipment specifications and procurement (i.e., machine tools, flexible machining systems, robots, and automated inspection equipment).
Expertise in the selection of metrology equipment and its proper use to ensure the most repeatable results are achieved.
Thorough knowledge of advanced shop mathematics. They have skill in using geometry and trigonometric formulas to compute compound angles, angular indexing, hole patterns, pitch lead, and pitch diameters for various standard and non-standard threads.
Skill in performing work assignments requiring untried tasks or procedures such as machining rare metals, or new metal alloys. This requires determining the best tooling material, tool types, coolants, and machine feeds and speeds to use in various machining operation; or independent interpretation and translation of work orders, drawings, and specifications frequently requiring computing and establishing missing tolerances, dimensions, and types of fits and finishes.
Machinists Level IV apply a knowledge of the effect and relationship of heat treating, annealing, plating, welding, and other related work processes on various machining operations in completing an assignment.
Subject matter expert in a broad spectrum of machine tools.
Provide training and assist others with the most complex machining processes, programming edits and problem solving. Act as mentor and coach to other team members and shares knowledge, advice and assistance with all team members.
All Machinists are required to:
Have basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
Meet daily/weekly production targets.
Comply with all company policies, procedures and practices
Follow all department processes/procedures through consistent application of sound quality assurance principles.
Work cooperatively with all team members.
Multi-task and engage in work related activities to maximize productivity.
Be willing to learn and participate in operations and development of equipment within the cell.
Actively participate in Continuous Improvement initiatives and 5-S projects to support improved operations and cost reduction.
Participate in activities related to improvement in Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) by contributing ideas to reduce scrap and rework.
Willingness to work overtime and different shifts as needed to meet productivity requirements and customer expectations.
Preferred Education/Training/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required
Associate's degree in Advance Manufacturing/Machining desired
Basic computer skills; knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel is a plus.
$41k-46k yearly est. 6d ago
CNC Machinist Lead
Boyd 4.4
Niagara Falls, NY jobs
The Machining Lead performs hands-on CNC and manual machining in addition to overseeing Safety, Quality, Delivery (Scheduling), and Productivity responsibilities within the machining team. This role provides technical guidance, leads training and onboarding, and helps maintain efficient workflow through communication with Planning and department leadership. The Lead is expected to foster a strong team environment through consistent, effective leadership on the shop floor.
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
BENEFITS
• Pay based on skill and experience ($38-$42/hr)
• Health Insurance plus Dental & Vision coverage
• 401K
• Tuition Reimbursement Program
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Machining Responsibilities
Set up, program, and operate CNC machines, including selecting/installing tools and fixtures, setting offsets, adjusting feeds/speeds, and ensuring proper coolant flow.
Read and interpret blueprints, job orders, and specifications to determine machining requirements.
Monitor machining operations, troubleshoot issues (tool wear, vibration, dimensional errors), and adjust to maintain accuracy and productivity.
Perform or verify first-piece inspections; inspect finished parts using precision measurement tools to ensure compliance.
Manage basic tool life and coordinate tooling replacements; assist with fixture and setup optimization.
Perform manual machining and operate auxiliary equipment as required.
Complete required documentation and maintain a safe, clean, and organized work area.
Lead Responsibilities
Coordinate daily production schedules, monitor job progress through Dispatch Reports, balance workloads, and communicate priorities through shift pass-downs.
Ensure accurate job clocking and proper movement of work to the next process step.
Provide first-level technical support for complex setups, machining issues, and programming or editing CNC programs as needed.
Train and cross-train team members; assist with maintaining training records and skills matrices.
Enforce safety procedures, work instructions, and quality requirements; participate in safety checks and correct unsafe behaviors or conditions.
Support quality containment, including identifying nonconforming parts and assisting with root-cause and corrective actions.
Communicate material, tooling, or fixture shortages, and provide capacity/resource feedback to leadership and cross-functional departments as necessary.
Support Gemba Walks, 5S, continuous improvement initiatives, and audit activities.
Perform other duties as assigned.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma, GED, or equivalent experience preferred.
Minimum 5 years of CNC machining experience required including ability to set up and operate CNC mills (programming and manual machining skills preferred).
Minimum 3 years of programming CNC equipment using MasterCam, GibbsCam, etc. software.
Proven experience successfully leading teams within a machining or manufacturing environment (3 years minimum), with the ability to motivate, guide, and support team members while maintaining strong operational performance.
Proficient with micrometers, calipers, and other precision measurement tools, with strong blueprint reading and tolerance interpretation skills.
Mechanically inclined with strong attention to detail and effective problem-solving capabilities.
Strong communication skills and ability to work in a team-oriented environment.
Ability to stand for long periods and lift/move up to 50 pounds with or without accommodation.
Ability to participate in cross-training across the manufacturing facility.
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Boyd is the world's leading innovator in sustainable engineered material and thermal solutions that make our customers' products better, safer, faster, and more reliable. We develop and combine technologies to solve ambitious performance targets in our customers' most critical applications. By implementing technologies and material science in novel ways to seal, protect, cool, and interface, Boyd has continually redefined the possible and championed customer success for over 90 years.
As a unique provider of innovative solutions, Boyd Corporation is in a multitude of industries such as aerospace, medical, consumer electronics and recreational vehicles to name only a few. We partner and serve some of the top organizations around the world. Our diversification and our global reach in the US, Asia and Europe, mean we offer many ways for you to grow and develop your career. We push the limits of your potential and provide you with the tools you need for a successful career.
All Job Posting Locations (Location)
Niagara Falls
Remote Type
On-Site
EEO Statement
Boyd Corp is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$38-42 hourly Auto-Apply 46d ago
Cnc Opr III
Precision Grinding 4.0
Rochester, NY jobs
Operates CNC (ComputerNumericallyControlled) lathes or mills or to machine metallic and nonmetallic work pieces to produce precision machined parts to acceptable levels of efficiency and quality on both new and existing production processes. Operates machining centers on repetitive production work involving skill and dexterity in the operating. Attention is required to prevent damage product or damage to machine center. Makes necessary machine adjustments to ensure satisfactory production. Inspect work for obvious defects and dimensional integrity.
Requirements
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
In addition to adhering to the policies of the company outlined in the PGM Employee Handbook, an individual servicing in this capacity shall consistently be able to:
Operate CNC mills and/or lathes running new and existing production processes using proper procedures and equipment to establish and ensure consistent and quality parts, optimum perishable tooling usage, and acceptable quality levels.
Work with Set-up Operators debugging and developing new production processes and learning st-up skills.
Perform routine preventative maintenance, as required.
Provide training and instruction as needed to CNC I and CNC II operators in the operation and preventative maintenance of CNC mills and/or lathes and proper usage of required inspection equipment.
Monitor and maintain perishable tooling inventory for each assigned job.
Establish and perform all required inspection duties to maintain acceptable quality levels.
Record Statistical Process Control (SPC) data, as required.
Inform supervisor of any problems associated with equipment, processes or procedures trying to explore, develop and recommend continuous improvement ideas.
Analyzes blueprint and specifications.
Complete job related paperwork accurately and completely, which includes: expedite sheets, move tickets, and job cards.
Basic GD&T skills.
Basic and Advanced Vantage training.
Perform basic repeat set-ups, tear downs and organize perishable tool list - tool list to proper kit location.
Verifies spindle, feed rate, depth of cut and tool positions relative to work piece.
Follow company policies as outlined in the employee handbook.
Other duties may be assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Education, Training and/or Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and/or technical school, associates degree; and three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Internal Training Requirements
Company Benefits Orientation
Bloodborne Pathogen
Company Practices & Policies
Fire Extinguisher Safety
Mission, Vision & Values Training
Hazardous Communication
Values Based Leadership
Lock Out/Tag Out Video
Traveler Sign-Off
Personal Protection Equipment
Right-to-Know Training
Salary Description $19 to $25 per hour
$19-25 hourly 60d+ ago
CNC Swiss Lathe Machinist- 2nd or 3rd shift
Manth-Brownell, Inc. 3.9
New York jobs
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The listed requirements are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
· Swiss machining experience required.
· Knowledge of FANUC controls.
· Knowledge of 4th axis operation, a plus.
· Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints.
· Knowledge of programming machinery for specific tasks.
· Able to use measuring equipment such as Calipers, Micrometers, Indicators, etc.
· Strong attention to detail and quality control practices.
· Previous experience in a warehouse or factory setting is advantageous.
Salary Description $23.00 to $28.00 per hour
$23-28 hourly 35d ago
CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Techniks Inc. 3.7
Fairport, NY jobs
SIGNING BONUS $1000
4 - 10 hour days - Fridays off
Paid Holidays
Medical/Dental/Vision/401k match/Company paid STD & LTD
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB. Set up and make world class parts in an efficient manner. Must be a dependable, team player. Intermediate to advanced blueprint reading with GD&T. Must have good tooling and machining background.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
1. Set up and operate any CNC lathe/mill machine safely and productively.
2. Perform first piece and in-process inspections.
3. Load parts into machines.
4. Able to work independently.
5. Keep area neat and clean.
6. Ability to resolve issues with minimal supervision.
7. Responsible for deburring parts and keeping them ding free
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two years machining experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
$34k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
CNC Machinist
Techniks Inc. 3.7
Fairport, NY jobs
Job Title: CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Shift differential
4 - 10 hour days - Fridays off
$5,000 signing bonus
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB.
Set up and make world class parts in order to efficiently print. Must be a dependable, team player. Intermediate to advanced blueprint reading with GD&T. Must have good tooling and machining
background.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
1. Set up and operate any CNC Cell safely and productively.
2. Perform first piece and in-process inspections.
3. Set up and run manual mill and lathe machines.
4. Load parts into machines.
5. Able to work independently.
6. Keep area neat and clean.
7. Ability to resolve issues with minimal supervision.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two years machining experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to walk. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The
employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Loading and unloading of parts, moving of racks, etc. Lifting fixtures.
$34k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Techniks Inc. 3.7
Fairport, NY jobs
SIGNING BONUS $5,000
4 - 10 hour days - Fridays off
Paid Holidays
Medical/Dental/Vision/401k match/Company paid STD & LTD
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB. Set up and make world class parts in an efficient manner. Must be a dependable, team player. Intermediate to advanced blueprint reading with GD&T. Must have good tooling and machining background.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
1. Set up and operate any CNC lathe/mill machine safely and productively.
2. Perform first piece and in-process inspections.
3. Load parts into machines.
4. Able to work independently.
5. Keep area neat and clean.
6. Ability to resolve issues with minimal supervision.
7. Responsible for deburring parts and keeping them ding free
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two years machining experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
2nd shift position with shift/Dif pay
$34k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
CNC Machinist (2nd Shift)
G.W. Lisk Company, Inc. 3.8
Clifton Springs, NY jobs
Overview: CNC Machinists perform set-up, dimensional inspection, and production operating tasks for a variety of equipment, including live-tool lathes, Swiss lathes, grinders, EDMs, mills, and machining centers. Openings are on 2nd shift, Monday - Thursday 4:00pm - 4:00am. 15% shift differential Responsibilities: Candidates must: *
Be dependable with excellent attendance. * Thrive in a fast paced work environment. * Demonstrate strong inter-personal skills while working in a team based environment. * Have strong communication skills, both oral and written. * Be able to work on their feet, lift up to 40 pounds, and work overtime on an as-needed basis Responsibilities include: * Setting up CNC equipment with limited supervision, including prove-outs of new processes and all adjustments required to obtain an approved First Article Inspection Report. * Full dimensional inspections, including lengths, diameters, radii, finishes, and all positional and geometric requirements, both for First Article preparation and in process inspection. * Running production quantities while maintaining process capability as well as meeting productivity standards. * Trouble-shooting and process improvements during both setup and production. * Working with teammates to ensure the team meets shared objectives. * Performing routine maintenance of equipment. * Using software tools to manage tooling inventory, review standards, collect SPC and capture job performance data. * Keeping the team's work area clean and free from safety hazards. Qualifications: Required skills include: * Strong blueprint reading and comprehension. Understanding of GD&T per ASME Y14.5 is a significant plus. * Skilled in CNC setup and operation functions. Knowledge of programming is a plus. * Strong knowledge of production tooling selection and use, including spindle tooling and cutting tools. * Expert in common inspection and gaging techniques, including micrometers, bore gages, height gages, indicators, thread gaging, profilometers, and optical comparators. Working knowledge of CMMs, vision systems and other metrology equipment is a plus. * Familiarity with SPC data collection and analysis as a tool to maintain process capability. * Ability to meet productivity and quality standards while working with a diverse range of components, materials, and equipment. * Basic computer and software skills. Strengths in CAD/CAM, SPC, ERP, inventory, or typical office applications is a plus. Minimum experience: * Three years machining experience including familiarity with manual and CNC production equipment. * Three years setup and production experience on CNC equipment. * Diploma or degree in related technical field is a plus. * Leadership experience is a plus. Compensation: $16.00 - $32.00 per hour based on experience Shift differential 15% for 2nd shift GW Lisk is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
$16-32 hourly 19d ago
CNC Machinist (2nd Shift)
GW Lisk Company Inc. 3.8
Clifton Springs, NY jobs
Job Description
CNC Machinists perform set-up, dimensional inspection, and production operating tasks for a variety of equipment, including live-tool lathes, Swiss lathes, grinders, EDMs, mills, and machining centers.
Openings are on 2nd shift, Monday - Thursday 4:00pm - 4:00am. 15% shift differential
Responsibilities:
Candidates must:
Be dependable with excellent attendance.
Thrive in a fast paced work environment.
Demonstrate strong inter-personal skills while working in a team based environment.
Have strong communication skills, both oral and written.
Be able to work on their feet, lift up to 40 pounds, and work overtime on an as-needed basis
Responsibilities include:
Setting up CNC equipment with limited supervision, including prove-outs of new processes and all adjustments required to obtain an approved First Article Inspection Report.
Full dimensional inspections, including lengths, diameters, radii, finishes, and all positional and geometric requirements, both for First Article preparation and in process inspection.
Running production quantities while maintaining process capability as well as meeting productivity standards.
Trouble-shooting and process improvements during both setup and production.
Working with teammates to ensure the team meets shared objectives.
Performing routine maintenance of equipment.
Using software tools to manage tooling inventory, review standards, collect SPC and capture job performance data.
Keeping the team's work area clean and free from safety hazards.
Qualifications:
Required skills include:
Strong blueprint reading and comprehension. Understanding of GD&T per ASME Y14.5 is a significant plus.
Skilled in CNC setup and operation functions. Knowledge of programming is a plus.
Strong knowledge of production tooling selection and use, including spindle tooling and cutting tools.
Expert in common inspection and gaging techniques, including micrometers, bore gages, height gages, indicators, thread gaging, profilometers, and optical comparators. Working knowledge of CMMs, vision systems and other metrology equipment is a plus.
Familiarity with SPC data collection and analysis as a tool to maintain process capability.
Ability to meet productivity and quality standards while working with a diverse range of components, materials, and equipment.
Basic computer and software skills. Strengths in CAD/CAM, SPC, ERP, inventory, or typical office applications is a plus.
Minimum experience:
Three years machining experience including familiarity with manual and CNC production equipment.
Three years setup and production experience on CNC equipment.
Diploma or degree in related technical field is a plus.
Leadership experience is a plus.
Compensation: $16.00 - $32.00 per hour based on experience
Shift differential 15% for 2nd shift
GW Lisk is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
$16-32 hourly 17d ago
CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Parlec LLC 3.2
Fairport, NY jobs
Job Description
SIGNING BONUS $5,000
4 - 10 hour days - Fridays off
Paid Holidays
Medical/Dental/Vision/401k match/Company paid STD & LTD
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB. Set up and make world class parts in an efficient manner. Must be a dependable, team player. Intermediate to advanced blueprint reading with GD&T. Must have good tooling and machining background.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
1. Set up and operate any CNC lathe/mill machine safely and productively.
2. Perform first piece and in-process inspections.
3. Load parts into machines.
4. Able to work independently.
5. Keep area neat and clean.
6. Ability to resolve issues with minimal supervision.
7. Responsible for deburring parts and keeping them ding free
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two years machining experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
2nd shift position with shift/Dif pay
$34k-49k yearly est. 23d ago
CNC Machinist
Parlec LLC 3.2
Fairport, NY jobs
Job Description
Job Title: CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Shift differential
4 - 10 hour days - Fridays off
$5,000 signing bonus
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB.
Set up and make world class parts in order to efficiently print. Must be a dependable, team player. Intermediate to advanced blueprint reading with GD&T. Must have good tooling and machining
background.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
1. Set up and operate any CNC Cell safely and productively.
2. Perform first piece and in-process inspections.
3. Set up and run manual mill and lathe machines.
4. Load parts into machines.
5. Able to work independently.
6. Keep area neat and clean.
7. Ability to resolve issues with minimal supervision.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two years machining experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to walk. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The
employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Loading and unloading of parts, moving of racks, etc. Lifting fixtures.
$34k-49k yearly est. 16d ago
CNC Machinist Lead
Professional Plastics 3.9
Orchard Park, NY jobs
Job Description
Professional Plastics is a leading distributor of high-performance engineering plastic shapes. We provide the widest range of engineering plastics, composites & technical ceramics in the marketplace. Established in 1984, Professional Plastics has grown to 22 locations across the USA, Singapore & Taiwan. We are a family-owned and operated business that values hard work, integrity and ethics.
Professional Plastics is currently offering great career opportunities. We are interested in hiring motivated professionals who share our core values and desire to be part of a dynamic team. Professional Plastics is an equal opportunity employer and offers competitive pay and benefits.
Position Summary: The CNC Machinist Lead will be responsible for achieving established safety, quality and operational goals while optimizing efficiency and effectiveness. Focuses on the key daily disciplines of technical assistance, set-up communication, positive attitude and teamwork.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Include the following, as well as other duties that may be assigned.
Programs, sets up and operates the CNC equipment in their respective area.
Uses inspection equipment such as calipers, micrometers, gauges, CMM, to validate tolerances.
Monitors levels of production, shift output per machine, labor performance, scraps and rejects, and housekeeping.
Maintains a safe and clean work environment.
Responsible for assigning jobs and machines to team members in their area and shifts.
Performs positive and effective shift turnover and hand off to achieve expected results.
Answers questions and leads team members on their designated shift and area of responsibility.
Responsible for the training and development of team members in their department/shift including shadowing and coaching.
Leads team members in the promotion and integration of new ideas and process improvements.
Education and Experience: (Required and preferred educational and experiential qualifications)
Five years CNC machining experience including programming, set ups and operation (Mazak/Mazatrol preferred). Identify and resolve issues and opportunities in a timely manner with viable alternatives if necessary.
Licensing/Certificates: CNC machine certification a plus.
Benefits:
DailyPay Earned Wage Access
Medical
Dental
Vision
Flexible Spending Account
401K Plan with Company Match
Basic Life and AD&D
Voluntary Life Insurance
Long Term Disability
Employee Assistance Program
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid Holidays
Morgan Stanley Financial Advice
Short Term Disability
Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity
MetLife Legal Plan
Norton LifeLock
LifeMart Employee Discounts
Physical Demands (Warehouse/Machine Shop): The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, reach with hands or arms and talk or hear. The employee is regularly required to use hands or fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee is occasionally required to sit and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 pounds.
Work Environment (Warehouse/Machine Shop): The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. Certain areas of the work environment may have elevated noise levels and require hearing protection.
Job Type: Full-time
Equal Opportunity Employer: Disability/Veteran
$32k-43k yearly est. 10d ago
CNC Machinist
Ecore 3.9
Lockport, NY jobs
Shift: 1st shift Schedule: Monday to Friday / 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM Pay Range: $28.00 to $30.00 per hour Join Our Team as a CNC Machinist -Shape the Future of Manufacturing! Are you passionate about precision manufacturing and working with cutting-edge technology? We're seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our dynamic team and help create high-quality products that matter.
What Makes This Role Exciting:
Work with state-of-the-art CNC machinery and advanced CAD/CAM software
Be part of an innovative manufacturing team that values precision and quality
Opportunity to contribute creative solutions to optimize production processes
Collaborative environment working alongside engineers and production experts
Clear path for growth and skill development
Your Impact as a CNC Machinist:
Transform engineering concepts into precisely crafted components
Set up and operate sophisticated multi-axis CNC machines
Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and CAD models
Ensure product quality through detailed inspection processes
Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing efficiency
Maintain our high standards for safety and quality
What You'll Bring:
Experience with CNC machinery (mills, lathes, routers)
Knowledge of CAD/CAM software (Mastercam, Fusion 360)
Lean manufacturing or Six Sigma experience
Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Team-oriented mindset with excellent communication abilities
Work Environment & Physical Demands:
This role operates in a high-heat, dusty, and noisy manufacturing setting. Must be comfortable working in an industrial environment. Expect to perform physically demanding tasks (bending, climbing, pushing, etc.), repetitive movements, and lifting up to 75 lbs. PPE provided.