CNC Machine Operator - Olathe, United States - Orizon

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    Description

    Responsibilities:


    • Will be responsible for loading parts, operating controls, machining parts, inspecting parts,
    following all established processes for conformance to requirements, and deburring parts if
    required


    • Check, and monitor parts that are being run
    • Follow sequence of operations and set up requirements - under supervision
    • Read the basic dimensions and tolerances of a blueprint
    • Achieve Earned Standard Hours Goals and Objectives
    • Ensure that documentation is completed properly, including but not limited to PCDs, proper
    clocking in and out of jobs, daily operator checklists, either in Paper or Syteline


    • Diligently follow Orizon's process and procedures for nonconformance parts.
    • Participate in and sustain Ultra C-Lean objectives.
    • Will be responsible for maintaining proper inventory of hand tools and inspection equipment
    • Detect equipment malfunctions or out of tolerance machining and report all malfunctions to Cell
    Leader or other Supervision.


    • Maintains safe and clean work environment, maintaining compliance with established policies
    and procedures


    • Setting up Machines and Tool offsets but must be confirmed by Team Lead or Machinist prior to
    running.


    • Fill out Tie-In-Book with a good, detailed note to communicate what was completed by parts
    and operation. Note any problems like broken tools or machine alerts. Fill out all check boxes
    for set-up and shadow boards.


    • Mark each part that is unloaded with employee number and associated operation that coincides
    with PCD or IR check.


    • Perform other duties as assigned by supervision.

    Qualifications:


    • Understanding in blueprint reading and GD&T preferred
    • Able to read G Code preferred
    • Basic knowledge of tool holders, cutting tools, fixtures, inserts, and other accessories used on
    various machines preferred


    • One-year Milling Machine experience strongly preferred
    • Experience using measurement tools (e.g., caliper, micrometer, height gage, etc.) strongly
    preferred


    • Good mechanical aptitude strongly preferred
    • Must have High School Diploma, GED, or able to demonstrate basic written, reading, verbal, and
    math skills


    Skills:

    A fully qualified CNC Machine Operator will obtain the following skills:


    • Basic computer skills (e.g., loading programs, clocking in and out, Factory Trak, accessing
    dispatch list)


    • Basic blueprint reading - dimensioning and tolerancing
    • Basic Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
    • Accurately complete required paperwork (e.g., Work Orders, Tie In Books)
    • Select the correct tool and media to blend / edge break a machined part
    • Finish machined parts to meet BAC5300
    • Forklift certification
    • Knowledge in use of precision measuring instruments and the application of such instruments.
    Instruments should include but not limited to refractometer, calipers, ID and OD micrometers,
    depth gages, indicators, and scales


    • In-process inspection
    • Identifying and controlling nonconforming product
    • Fixture and part loading in CNC machines
    • Cutting tool setup and insert rotation/replacement
    • CNC Milling Machine operation
    • Perform autonomous preventive maintenance on equipment
    • Crane/hoist certification
    • Ultra C-Lean
    Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities


    The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.

    However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information.

    41 CFR c)