Experienced CNC Machinist (1st Shift)
Tri-Mack Plastics Manufacturing · Bristol, RI · 1 mo ago
On-siteEducationFull-time
Responsibilities
This position uses Tri-Mack's CNC and manual machining equipment to produce tight tolerance plastic and metal parts using pre-defined programs, tools, and work holding that have already been loaded into the machine. It requires a good working background in manufacturing and the ability to independently operate a variety of machines within their department, producing the more complicated parts, running multiple machines at a time and completing some set-ups independently.
Requirements
- Operate CNC machines to tight tolerances and specifications; may run more than one machine at a time.
- Identify critical dimensions and independently measure parts with minimal guidance.
- Complete all documentation accurately each shift.
- Troubleshoot problems. Identify dull tools and inserts for static tooling and replace as necessary.
- Make offsets involving multiple datum systems.
- Verify raw material documentation and match picklists to maintain lot traceability.
- Execute and document preventative maintenance tasks per relevant work instructions.
- Keep work station clean and organized.
- Actively pursue opportunities to develop new skills within the department and across departmental lines.
- Work in a manner that ensures your own safety and the safety of your co-workers, always use correct PPE, and never run a machine without proper guarding.
- Conduct yourself in an ethical and professional manner and demonstrate Tri-Mack’s Values: Respect, Teamwork, Integrity, Accountability and Durability.
- Adhere to all AS9100 requirements as specified in work instructions and by your supervisor.
- All other duties assigned, including deburring and assembly.
Qualifications
- A High School diploma or general education degree (GED).
- A minimum of 2 years of experience on CNC milling and/or lathe machines required.
- Experience in some set-up and/or program edits preferred.
- An understanding of blueprints and some GD&T required.
- A physical ability to stand, bend, sit and lift up to 40 pounds for 8 to 12 hours per day.
- A general math knowledge and ability to calculate and solve certain geometric problems.
- The ability to use and understand all measuring tools, such as manual micrometers and calipers, up to .0001 inch.
- Basic computer skills.
Skills
- Show up on time, work your scheduled hours, get along with co-workers and support others as needed.
Benefits
- 40-hour week, Monday-Friday
- Overtime available
- Generous Medical, Life, Vision & Dental Insurance Programs
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- 401(k) with Company Match
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Tool Discount & Purchase Program