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I-Tech Resources CNC Mill and Lathe Operator in Jacksonville, Florida
*NO FEE AGENCY
Job Description** CNC Mill and Lathe Operators efficiently operate Haas CNC Mills and Lathes, with some supervision, to meet daily production demands. Future growth may include setting up and programming these machines and/or operating our CNC laser cutter and etching machines. You should be comfortable in a sometimes fast-paced prototype environment as well as long series production. We are a close-knit team of engineers and machinists, and we are looking for a team member who is an eager learner. We value a great communicator with a positive attitude to work and life.
Responsibilities: CNC Mill and Lathe Operators perform the following duties and responsibilities:
- Machine various components using CNC machines, following ERP work instructions (we use ProShop).
- Identify and respond to machine malfunctions and maintenance needs.
- Operate machines safely and efficiently.
- Lift work pieces using a pallet jack or manual strength.
- Measure parts with precision tools and equipment to ensure they meet dimensional requirements.
- Maintain, clean, and repair machines as needed.
- Assist coworkers in completing daily tasks and meeting deadlines, when not operating CNC machines.
- Follow documented procedures to ensure quality standards are met.
- Communicate timely updates to supervisors and coworkers to ensure the highest quality and on-time delivery.
- Work closely with coworkers and supervisors to maintain and follow safety and quality procedures.
Supervisory responsibilities This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED
- Computer Savvy
- At least one year of CNC machining experience
- Ability to operate CNC machines efficiently and accurately with moderate supervision
- Machinists must have a proven ability to machine a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites, using different machine tools and techniques
- Willingness to take direction but also work independently
- Desire to learn other skills throughout the organization
- Some prior experience machining in a production environment (preferred)
- Knowledge of manual machining (not CNC) (preferred)
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as product prints, operating and maintenance instructions, and safety and quality manuals
- Ability to speak clearly and effectively to coworkers and supervisors
- Basic mathematical skills, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and percentages
- Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check
- Working knowledge of the following systems a plus: ERP system (we use ProShop), editing G and M Codes, GDandT Experience, working in an ISO9000/AS9100 certified shop
Competencies
- Problem Solving:Identify and resolve problems in a timely manner. Gather and analyze information effectively. Develop and communicate alternative solutions to supervisors. Collaborate effectively on problem-solving teams. Use reason and logic to solve problems, even in emotionally charged situations.
- Technical Skills:Assess own strengths and weaknesses. Seek out and participate in training and development opportunities. Continuously strive to build knowledge and skills. Share expertise with others.
- Teamwork:Balance team and individual responsibilities. Exhibit objectivity and openness to others' perspectives. Give and receive feedback constructively. Contribute to building a positive team spirit. Prioritize the team's success over individual goals. Boost morale and commitment to team goals and objectives. Support everyone's efforts to succeed.
- Quality:Demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness. Identify and implement ways to improve and promote quality. Apply feedback to improve performance. Monitor own work to ensure quality.
- Quantity:Meet productivity standards with s pervision. Complete work on time. Strive to increase productivity. Work quickly.
- Safety:Machinists must possess a strong understanding of safety regulations and procedures and be able to apply this knowledge to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace.
Physical demands and work environment
- Stand, walk, bend, crouch, and climb for extended periods of time.
- Use hands and fingers and reach with arms continuously.
- Frequently lift, push, or pull up to 50 pounds.
- Talk or hear continuously.
- Occasionally work outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Occasionally be exposed to fumes or airborne particles.
- Frequently work in noisy environments.
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