CNC Programmer- Mill Turn

Sparrow Company

CNC Programmer- Mill Turn

Shoreview, MN
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    CNC Machinist – Set up, Operator, Programmer – Mill Turn

    • Set up and operate CNC Mill Turn with little to no supervision.

    • Support manufacturing engineers as directed in daily production, projects, and special assignments.

    • Ability to program using Gibbs Cam Software, or equivalent. Training available if needed.

    • Assist with planning and establishing sequences of operations to machine, fabricate, and assemble parts or products for efficient utilization of Company resources in the manufacturing operations.

    • Assist with estimating production costs, cost-saving methods, and the effects of product design changes on expenditures for management review, action, and control.

    • Assist engineers with drafting and designing the layout of equipment, materials, and workspace to illustrate maximum efficiency using drafting tools, computer programs, etc.

    • Coordinate and implement quality objectives, activities, or procedures to resolve production problems, maximize product reliability, or minimize costs.

    • Design tools, gauges, and fixtures for production.

    • Assist engineers with requisitioning tooling, repairing parts, and supplies.

    • Work directly with engineers in the planning and execution of insourcing projects.

    • Assist with cost-saving methods.

    Requirements:

    • Three (3) to five (5) years prior successful experience operating CNC Mill Turn.

    • CNC programming skills.

    • Must have extensive experience with one or more of the following CNC machines: Mazak, Hass, DMG Mori, Mori Seiki, and/or Citizen.

    • Must have experience machining one or more of the following materials: nickel-based stainless-steel alloys (Inconel, Monel, etc.), Cooper, Aluminum, and/or Titanium

    • Must be able to read and utilize the following measuring instruments: 6 to 12” scale, vernier calipers, comparator, pin gauge, thread gauges, and micrometer. (All Sites)

    • Must be able to read blueprints, bills of materials, and part specifications. (All Sites)

    • Must understand and have the ability to perform tool wear offsets.

    • Must be able to read, write, and perform simple to moderate mathematical calculations.

    • Skill and ability to operate machines precisely with high degree of attention to make quality products.