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If you're looking for a company that offers both job stability and the opportunity for personal and professional growth, Power Test is the place for you.
Why Power Test?
Financial Stability: Over 90 years in business, our sustained growth is a testament to our prudent financial management and our ability to adapt to changing market dynamics.
Career Advancement: Many of our team members have enjoyed long and fulfilling careers with us, with opportunities for advancement.
Industry Leader: Join a company that is recognized as an industry leader and pioneer.
Community Involvement: Share time, talent, and treasure in the community through group projects, eight hours paid charity time off, donation drives, and employee donation match.
Summary:
The CNC Programmer position is responsible for helping deliver profitable growth by completing machining functions accurately, efficiently, and safely. A person in this role will produce quality machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating manual and computer numerical control (CNC) machines. They will also be responsible for maintaining equipment and keeping supplies in good working order. Primary responsibilities also include creating designs and developing Gibbs programs with SolidWorks, as well as program and set-up all manual and CNC machines.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform complex series of progressive machine operations to meet precise and close tolerance and finish requirements.
- Program all company manual and CNC machines as needed.
- Develop and install Gibbs programs with SolidWorks.
- Determine and select, modify or recommend tooling.
- Optimizing machine processes, set-up and operate all manual and CNC Machines to produce parts accurately and efficiently.
- Manually cycle machine through sequences. Correct deviations, adjust machine speeds and feeds, and calibrate and change cutters in order to machine parts according to specifications.
- Understand complex machine functions and effects on machined materials.
- Diagnose operating difficulties. Troubleshoot, repair and correct basic machine issues, tooling, or replacement parts.
- Review set up sheets and specifications to determine setup procedure, machine sequence and dimensions.
- Interpret engineering drawings. Identify and correct errors or recommend potential improvements in the drawings to engineers and/or management.
- Complete first piece inspection and use a variety of precision measuring and inspection devices to ensure parts conform to specifications.
- Maintain quality and safety standards.
- Work with and train apprentices or other machinists/operators as needed and requested.
- Operate a forklift or crane when necessary.
- Follow company procedures to complete assignments. Complete and maintain required records.
- Communicate concerns to manager timely. Participate in solution implementation as appropriate.
- Participate in and contribute to continuous improvement culture, including Lean initiatives.
- Maintain a clean and neat work area.
- Work effectively as a team member to contribute to a positive workplace.
- Demonstrate and support company values.
- Complete other duties as assigned.