Structure Ficep Machine Operator - Weekend

OK
Full Time
Mid Level

Job Description

Overview

Operate computer numerical control machines to fabricate parts. Loads parts in machine, cycles machine, detects malfunctions in machine operations such as worn or damaged cutting tools by performing the following duties.

Responsibilities

  • Set up and operate numerical control machines or machining centers to perform various machine functions such as cutting, drilling, milling, reaming, boring, and broaching of metallic and nonmetallic work pieces.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, planning sheets, sketches, and related technical data to determine tooling requirements, setup procedures, control settings, and machining methods and sequences.
  • Mount, align, and secure tooling, attachments, and work piece on machine using overhead crane.
  • Assemble cutting tools in tool holders and position tool holders in machine spindles as specified or inserts cutting tools in specified machine magazines.
  • Load control media such as tape, card, or disk, in machine controller or enters commands to retrieve preprogrammed instructions from database.
  • Capable of proper set up, interpretation and verification of correctness of program to be used on machine.
  • Calculate and set machine controls to position spindle in relationship to work piece and to regulate factors such as cutting depth, speed, feed, and coolant flow.
  • Manipulate controls and enter commands to index cutting tool to specified set point and to start machine.
  • Ability to start machine and monitor displays and machine operation to detect malfunctions.
  • Observe and listen to machine operation to detect malfunctions such as worn or damaged cutting tools.
  • Adjust machine feed and speed and change cutters to machine parts according to specifications when automatic programming is faulty or machine malfunctions.
  • Measure work piece for conformance to specifications.
  • Stop machine to change cutting tools and setup according to required machining sequence or to measure parts for conformance to blueprint specifications.
  • Enter commands or manually adjust machine controls to correct malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining.
  • Operate machine manually to perform functions when automatic programming is faulty or machine malfunctions as applicable.
  • Perform some machine maintenance.
  • Regular attendance, ability to arrive at work punctually, ability to work on–site, ability to work overtime.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with others, ability to deal respectfully with the public, customers, vendors, other employees, managers, and executive management.
  • Ability to perform multiple tasks concurrently, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, ability to interchange with others in the department.
  • Notify supervisor of discrepancies. Discuss control media errors with supervisor or programming personnel to resolve problems.
  • Maintains production record of parts and jobs fabricated as required by the Department Manager.
  • Clean machine, tooling, and parts.

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or General Education degree (GED) preferred.
  • Minimum two years related experience or training.
Kelvion Inc., is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action Employer
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