CNC Machinist-Mill Turn-Days chez U.M.C., INC.
U.M.C., INC. · Monticello, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Professional
- Bureau à Monticello
Description
Job Summary
The CNC Machinist is responsible for the daily operation, setup, and quality assurance of machines within their designated area. This role supports both production goals and a culture of safety while upholding the core values of the company: Great People, Going Beyond, and Growing.
Key Roles and Responsibilities
The primary duties and responsibilities of the CNC Machinist consist of, but are not limited to:
Machine Operation and Setup
- Independently set up machines for various jobs; seek assistance from a Supervisor or Senior Machinist for advanced setups as needed.
- Execute efficient, high-quality machine operation, ensuring parts meet required specifications through frequent inspections and documentation.
Process Improvement and Collaboration
- Proactively recommend and implement process improvements in collaboration with Engineering and Senior Machinists.
- Assist in troubleshooting processes with the support of Supervisors, Engineers, and Senior Machinists to maintain optimal production flow.
- Keep a comprehensive written log at each machine, creating a record of machine operations, part specifications, and setup notes accessible to other shifts or supervisors.
Quality Control and Inspection
- Perform in-process inspections of machined products, accurately documenting results, and verifying adherence to standards.
- Conduct and support first-piece inspections, ensuring alignment with inspection plans and troubleshooting as needed.
Maintenance and Training
- Perform total productive maintenance on assigned machines, including minor repairs and troubleshooting.
- Train other machinists or operators on job functions, controls, and machine operations to promote team competency and flexibility.
- Maintain and promote a safe working environment, reporting potential hazards, unsafe conditions, and equipment issues promptly.
General
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Education and Experience
- Associate’s degree in Machining or related field or work experience in place of education.
- 2+ years’ experience as a machinist.
- Previous experience working with CMM and VCMM
Competencies
- Ability to express ideas, share information, listen actively, and demonstrate professionalism in written and verbal communications.
- Able to read and interpret blueprints, use simple math to perform basic calculations, and use hand-held measuring tools.
- Basic knowledge of CMM, VCMM, and GD&T.
- Promotes a sense of urgency to expedite work through area while maintaining quality standards.
- Strong mechanical aptitude.
- Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
- Able to make effective and timely decisions.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Able to work efficiently with minimal supervision.
- Embodies the personal commitment to the shared core values of UMC: Great People, Going Beyond, and Growing.
Physical Requirements
- Prolonged standing with occasional twisting (80-90% of the workday)
- Pushing/pulling carts and/or pallet jacks
- Dexterity with computers - the ability to type and use a mouse.
- Frequent lifting of materials up to 40 lbs., occasional lifting to 75 lbs.
- Continuous use of hands and upper extremities in fine and gross manipulation using various wrist positions and grip/pinch spans to operate equipment, push buttons, carry boxes, push carts, etc.
- Frequent firm grip with tools requiring torque to tighten machine parts, tooling, and fixtures
- Must be able to meet customer demand requirements for performing visual inspection and/or other product acceptance activities with or without accommodation (only for positions in which this is a requirement of the job per the customer requirement).
- Ability to pass an annual vision test.