
CNC Machinist
Bosch Group, Charlotte, NC, United States
CNC Machinist
Produce machined components according to production schedule. Studies specifications to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of operations and setup requirements. Maintains holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories and materials on machines. Evaluates for anomalies regular machining factors such as speed, feed, coolant flow and depth and angle of cut and documents and communicates to Group Leader /Manager. Must be attentive and aware of the machine anomalies as they occur. Verifies conformance of finished work piece to specifications. Work with designers, production personnel, programmers and others to resolve machining problems. Participate in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) activities within the area. Provide feedback (CIP) to all related areas Machining, Assembly, Test and/or QMM. Participate to train new employees. / Cross-train on other functions within the team. Maintain a clean and organized work area as per 5S philosophy. Overtime may be required, sometimes with little advance notice. Perform other essential and related duties as may be assigned
High School/Trade/technical school graduate from an accredited school (ex. CHEA, PA Department of Education, FL Department of Education, US Military) plus 3 years set up experience on CNC Horizontal/Vertical. Extensive knowledge for both handling and usage of precision tools including, but not limited to: vernires, thread gauge, bore gauges, micrometers, tooling set-up fixtures. Ability to verify conformance of finished work piece to specifications using precision measuring instruments. Ability to setup a CNC center for production including, but not limited to: fixture setup, verification (prove-out) of first piece along with program, completion of production runs. Knowledge of CNC programming including, but not limited to: detailed working knowledge of G code programming functions, advance program-editing skills at the machine, etc. Work on 2nd shift and willing to support 1st or 2nd shift as needed. Ability to read and interpret programs, prints and coordination sheets. Ability to verify correct cutting speed and feed rates for tooling and materials. Ability to prioritize and accommodate changes in work schedules. Good interpersonal, organizational, and verbal and written communication skills. Ability to move per OSHA standards, i.e. up to 50 pounds on a regular basis. Able to be certified to run an overhead crane.
Produce machined components according to production schedule. Studies specifications to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of operations and setup requirements. Maintains holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories and materials on machines. Evaluates for anomalies regular machining factors such as speed, feed, coolant flow and depth and angle of cut and documents and communicates to Group Leader /Manager. Must be attentive and aware of the machine anomalies as they occur. Verifies conformance of finished work piece to specifications. Work with designers, production personnel, programmers and others to resolve machining problems. Participate in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) activities within the area. Provide feedback (CIP) to all related areas Machining, Assembly, Test and/or QMM. Participate to train new employees. / Cross-train on other functions within the team. Maintain a clean and organized work area as per 5S philosophy. Overtime may be required, sometimes with little advance notice. Perform other essential and related duties as may be assigned
High School/Trade/technical school graduate from an accredited school (ex. CHEA, PA Department of Education, FL Department of Education, US Military) plus 3 years set up experience on CNC Horizontal/Vertical. Extensive knowledge for both handling and usage of precision tools including, but not limited to: vernires, thread gauge, bore gauges, micrometers, tooling set-up fixtures. Ability to verify conformance of finished work piece to specifications using precision measuring instruments. Ability to setup a CNC center for production including, but not limited to: fixture setup, verification (prove-out) of first piece along with program, completion of production runs. Knowledge of CNC programming including, but not limited to: detailed working knowledge of G code programming functions, advance program-editing skills at the machine, etc. Work on 2nd shift and willing to support 1st or 2nd shift as needed. Ability to read and interpret programs, prints and coordination sheets. Ability to verify correct cutting speed and feed rates for tooling and materials. Ability to prioritize and accommodate changes in work schedules. Good interpersonal, organizational, and verbal and written communication skills. Ability to move per OSHA standards, i.e. up to 50 pounds on a regular basis. Able to be certified to run an overhead crane.