CNC Machinist - Junior
The Amatriot Group · Bethesda, MD · 1 wk ago
On-siteInformation Technology$55k–$70k/yrFull-time
Position Overview
The CNC Machinist - Junior is responsible for setting up and operating CNC vertical machining centers and the full range of machine tools found in a well-equipped prototype development shop. This role includes working from CAM programmer-provided programs, blueprints, mechanical drawings, verbal instructions, and sketches to support machining, fixture development, dimensional accuracy, and safe shop operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Determine and perform appropriate setup of CNC vertical machining centers for programs provided by CAM programmers.
- Set up and operate the full range of machine tools found in a well-equipped prototype development shop.
- Use knowledge of G and M codes to program at the control to build fixtures and edit CAM-generated programs.
- Select appropriate cutters and tool holders.
- Work from verbal instructions and sketches.
- Perform machine shop math and trigonometry.
- Fixture Development and Technical Interpretation
- Design and build fixtures.
- Read blueprints and mechanical drawings.
- Apply knowledge of Mil-Spec and GD&T specifications.
- Use CAM and solid modeling CAD experience.
- Maintain dimensional accuracy to specified tolerances that may be less than +/- .001" during machining processes.
- Use measuring instruments such as: Vernier calipers, Inside, Outside, and Depth Micrometers, Gage Blocks, Surface and Height Gages, Dial Indicators.
- Safety and Equipment Support
- Adhere to safety protocols.
- Operate a forklift.
- Lift and maneuver objects weighing up to 80 pounds.
- Work independently with minimal supervision.
Qualifications
- Successful completion of machinist apprenticeship.
- Journeyman CNC Machinist qualification.
- Trade school certificate.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
Skills
- Knowledge of G and M codes.
- Ability to program at the control to build fixtures and edit CAM-generated programs.
- Ability to select appropriate cutters and tool holders.
- Ability to read blueprints and mechanical drawings.
- Knowledge of Mil-Spec and GD&T specifications.
- Ability to work from verbal instructions and sketches.
- Ability to perform machine shop math and trigonometry.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Knowledge of shop, facility, and division safety policies and requirements.
Clearance
DoD Secret Clearance or capability to be granted DoD Secret Clearance.
Working Conditions
- The contractor will frequently work inside and outside of buildings.
- The contractor will work in cold weather.
- The contractor may work in the hot sun.
- The contractor will work in environments where ventilation or respirators may be necessary.
- The contractor must be safety-minded about themselves and others.
- The contractor will check tools and equipment and ensure their capacities are not exceeded.
- The contractor will ensure tools are kept in safe working condition.
Hazardous Duty
- The incumbent performs work in industrial settings where the potential for hazards exists.
- The use of engineering controls, materials substitution, and personal protective equipment reduce or eliminate hazard exposure.
- The incumbent is regularly exposed to the hazards of:
- Noise
- Electrical shock
- Wet surfaces
- Climbing
- The contractor will occasionally use hazardous materials, including various oils and solvents.
- The contractor is occasionally exposed to high work and confined space.