Inside Machinist III $5,000 Sign on Bonus
Responsibilities
- CNC Programming & Setup Review, edit, and optimize CNC programs (lathe and mill) using G-code and CAM platforms.
- Set up, align, and secure workpieces, fixtures, and tooling on CNC and manual machines.
- Conduct first-article runs and validate programs to ensure dimensional accuracy and repeatability.
- Machining Operations
- Perform the setup and operation of a wide range of equipment including lathes, mills, grinders, saws, and related shop machinery.
- Machine complex components from materials such as HY-80, HY-100, stainless steel, Inconel, and other submarine-grade alloys.
- Select the correct speeds, feeds, tooling, accessories, and cutting methods to achieve required tolerances and surface finishes.
- Perform complex machining operations with minimal supervision, using both CNC and manual equipment as required.
- Blueprint, Technical, and Work Document Interpretation
- Read, interpret, and execute machining work using complex blueprints, drawings, manuals, GD&T callouts, and technical work documents.
- Lay out workpieces, measure and mark reference points, and plan machining processes for one-off components without existing procedures, work instructions, or examples.
- Precision Measurement & Documentation
- Inspect, measure, and verify machined features using OD/ID micrometers, height gauges, depth gauges, calipers, verniers, dial indicators, lay-out tools, and other precision metrology equipment.
- Accurately record measurements, readings, and inspection data to ensure compliance with critical tolerances.
- Work closely with Engineering, Quality, and Planning to resolve machining issues and ensure successful first-time quality.
- Quality, Safety, and Workmanship
- Adhere to stringent submarine and Navy quality standards, including tight tolerances, high-accuracy fits, and critical surface finishes.
- Follow all company, OSHA, and NAVSEA safety and cleanliness requirements.
- Support continuous improvement in tooling, fixturing, machining methods, and program efficiency.
- High School Diploma/GED
- Minimum five (5) years’ experience machining complex submarine, aerospace, defense, nuclear, or similarly critical components in a precision or defense manufacturing environment.
- Demonstrated proficiency in programming, reviewing, or editing CNC programs (lathe and mill).
- Ability to perform advanced setups, optimize tool paths, and improve setup instruction sheets.
- Ability to operate both CNC and manual machine tools without supervision or guidance.
- Ability to perform multi-axis machining operations (e.g., 4-axis or 5-axis mills) as applicable.
- Able to read and interpret advanced blueprints, drawings, GD&T, and technical specifications without supervision or guidance.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of shop math (e.g. convert between decimals and fractions, adding and subtracting decimals and fractions, basic trigonometry used for layout and measurements, etc.).
- Ability to perform First Article Inspections and resolve dimensional issues to meet and exceed quality standards.
- Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency in machining practices for tight-tolerance, critical components.
- Demonstrated proficiency using precision measuring instruments and accurately documenting measurements.
- Able to work independently from minimal instructions and drive work through completion.
- Must be a U.S. citizen who is not a dual citizen of any other country.
- Desired Experience with exotic alloys and challenging machining conditions.
- Familiarity with NAVSEA or military specifications.
- CAM software experience (Mastercam, SolidWorks, etc.).
- Strong troubleshooting and root-cause problem-solving skills.
- Comprehensive and competitive benefits package including Health and Wellness, Mental Health, Retirement Savings, Life and Disability, Paid Maternity and Parental Leave, Paid Time Off, Tuition Reimbursement, and an Employee Assistance Program.
- Compensation: $33 - $44 an hour.
- Working Conditions: SHOP/INDOORS, primarily indoors during the day and occasionally at night, may require working on or near moving equipment and vibrating equipment, occasional exposure to intense light from welding operations, exposure to sounds and noise levels that may exceed 85 decibels and require the use of hearing protection, physical activity/requirements including lifting/carrying objects, twisting body, sitting with back supported, head forward/flexed, head tilted/rotated, and working with arms extended overhead, operating a motor vehicle, wearing PPE protection as required for the conditions, being able to recognize and react to alarms.
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About Us
Oceaneering is a global provider of engineered services and products, primarily to the offshore energy industry. We develop products and services for use throughout the lifecycle of an offshore oilfield, from drilling to decommissioning. We operate the world's premier fleet of work class ROVs. Additionally, we are a leader in offshore oilfield maintenance services, umbilicals, subsea hardware, and tooling. We also use applied technology expertise to serve the defense, material handling, aerospace, science, and renewable energy industries.
About The Team
Oceaneering Marine Services Division (MSD) has over 30 years of experience providing full-service submarine and surface ship repairs supporting maintenance and alterations aboard commercial and U.S. military vessels. We are SUBSAFE and DDS-SOC certified and perform high-consequence maintenance on assets that operate in demanding environments.