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Melissa Lawson
03-20-2008, 12:49 PM
JOB DESCRIPTION

POSITION: CNC Programmer – Lathe/Mill
DEPARTMENT: Production
REPORTS TO: CNC Production Supervisor
WORK SCHEDULE: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., M-F
JOB CATEGORY: LTC (Labor, Trades and Crafts)
PAY GRADE: LTC 2

DATE WRITTEN: December 1994 STATUS: Regular Full-time
DATE REVISED: June 2000 FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt
December 2005, May 2006

Incumbent is responsible for programming and setting up CNC machines with proper programs and tooling to run scheduled jobs, operating CNC machines and ensuring parts comply with specifications and quality standards.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Programs CNC machines with proper codes for scheduled jobs according to prints and gauging sheets.

Recognizes and responds to machine alarms by decoding error messages and correcting programming as appropriate.

Performs "first run" testing of parts on jobs, including measuring, inspecting and resetting/regauging machines as necessary to ensure compliance with specifications and visual quality standards.

Trains and assists machine operators in running new/revised jobs and in checking and gauging parts.

Machines prototype parts and performs other machining duties as needed.

Coordinates with Engineering Department for prototype parts and testing, including recommending appropriate production methods.

Assists in training personnel regarding new manufacturing procedures.

Writes setup/run/teardown procedures for production CNC machines.

Documents necessary changes in programs and tooling.

Strives to maintain safe work area through improvements in ergonomics, training, keeping work area clean and uncluttered, monitoring and correcting employee work habits making sure correct attire and safety glasses are worn at all times, etc. Abides by lock-out-tag-out procedures.

Strives to improve process efficiency through elimination or consolidation of process steps, reduction of time to perform process steps, suggestions for material savings, reduced handling, etc.

Ensures proper operation of machines. Performs routine maintenance per required schedule, on time. Adjusts, troubleshoots and repairs machines as needed.

Install and gets new machines up and running.

Occasionally demonstrates CNC machines to visitors to the plant.

Performs duties of CNC Operator/ CNC Set Up as needed.

In Supervisor’s absence, schedules and facilitates the machining, as well as directs personnel.

Maintains clean work area, including sweeping floor, removing debris and keeping machines and equipment clean.

Performs related duties as assigned.


I. SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGES: To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

High school diploma or GED; minimum of one year of experience operating a CNC machine.

Working knowledge of and ability to make practical application of assigned computer programs and codes.

Working knowledge of and ability to make practical application of OSHA and company safety precautions and procedures.

Ability to observe, read and interpret technical manuals, instruments, gauges and dials.

Ability to physically and safely start, load/unload and/or operate assigned machines, equipment and hand tools, including CNC lathes, drill press, hydraulic press, cutting tools, grinders, belt sanders, pressure washers, deburring tools, files, wrenches, drivers, micrometers, calipers and gauges.

Ability to train assigned personnel, including monitoring performance and providing corrective instruction.

Ability to maintain assigned machines in proper working order, including monitoring, performing routine maintenance and repairs, and recognizing and reporting major repair needs.

Ability to count and make simple arithmetic additions and subtractions, use practical shop mathematics and compute and calculate results of tests.

Ability to work alone and with others in a team environment with minimum supervision, and work rapidly for long periods.

Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions and complete required documentation.

Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing with other company personnel and visitors, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities and disabilities.

Ability to occasionally work extended, evening and/or weekend hours and occasionally travel out of town, sometimes overnight.

II. RESPONSIBILITY:

Incumbent works according to a daily work schedule with priorities determined by supervisor. Incumbent refers to supervisor unusual or unprecedented situations, such as discrepancies between computer programs and blueprints, and machine problems beyond incumbent's expertise. Incumbent is primarily supervised through random checks with errors in work prevented through standard safety procedures, procedural safeguards and reference to technical manuals and specifications.

III. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:

Incumbent maintains frequent contact with other company personnel for the purpose of exchanging and explaining information. Incumbent may occasionally demonstrate CNC machines to visitors to the plant.

Incumbent assigned to day shift reports directly to Production Lead Supervisor. Incumbent assigned to second shift reports directly to Production Supervisor.

IV. PHYSICAL EFFORT:

Incumbent's duties involve standing/walking for long periods, reaching, bending, moderate to heavy lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling objects, grasping and fingering objects, but physical effort is not extreme for prolonged periods.

V. WORKING CONDITIONS: The work environment conditions described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Incumbent performs duties in a manufacturing setting, and is exposed to noise and heavy machinery normally associated with manufacturing operations, where safety precautions must be followed at all times to avoid injury to self and others. Incumbent occasionally works extended, evening and/or weekend hours and occasionally travels out of town, sometimes overnight.

Please email me at melissal@cncjobs.net if interested

ak_crabber
03-28-2008, 11:50 PM
what is ltc2 pay???

Melissa Lawson
03-29-2008, 05:26 PM
19-25 an hr. Depending on expierence

cam1
03-29-2008, 05:57 PM
Hi Melissa: Didn't get applicants from the last time you posted?

ak_crabber
03-29-2008, 07:17 PM
:)

highspeedmazak
03-29-2008, 07:28 PM
For that job description you might want to raise the rate of pay. I have been doing this in the cnc medical field for over 15 years and you have just described a cnc programer engineering job? If you are looking for operators you may want to change the description alot. Most operators wont even look at that position because of the description. What state are you hiring for? I'm not looking for a job, just curious to what state it in.

Dolphin USA
03-29-2008, 07:40 PM
Highspeedmazak I would have to agree with you. Job description should be changed. If not, pay should prob be raised. I myself am not looking either but it would probably be a good idea to post the location the opening(s) are. Our country is pretty big. :) Good luck though Melissa in finding an employee.

pixburghenat
03-29-2008, 07:45 PM
I agree, it looks like they are looking for 'the do it all person' for cheap.

I'd say that was a $30 - $40 per hour position


my .02 ain't worth much nowadays....


pix

fannin_t
03-29-2008, 09:25 PM
The job i have now i program and set up and that is it and i make 21

ak_crabber
03-29-2008, 10:11 PM
I agree, it looks like they are looking for 'the do it all person' for cheap.

I'd say that was a $30 - $40 per hour position


my .02 ain't worth much nowadays....


pix


yeah....i would take that job for no less than 32 an hour

Melissa Lawson
03-30-2008, 09:30 AM
Its located in Valparaiso, Indiana. Thats all the client is willing to pay. No I havent found anyone for this position, they are either working already or they dont have all the expierence needed for this position. I understand this is alot of work but like I said I' am a third party person in this and I have to do what the "client" wants. If you know anyone who would be interested please let me know.

highspeedmazak
04-02-2008, 04:50 PM
Melissa, Indiana isnt that where Zimmer is? maybe you can get one of their through backs, or as we say it(a person whom after talking to them you can figure out that they must be 145 years old) Indiana pays much better then what you are offering for that position, you should call them back and revamp the deal if you want to ever fill that position. I hope you the best of luck, you have a hard task ahead of you.

Melissa Lawson
04-02-2008, 05:13 PM
Thanks for the info I'am already having a heck of a time trying to find someone for this position. Its hard to get these companies to raise the pay scale for these guys. I feel bad because alot of them have been in the manufacturing field for so long and they are only willing to pay them so much money. I will talk to my client and see what they have to say. Thanks again!

highspeedmazak
04-02-2008, 05:18 PM
The only advice I can really give you is look for a retired person? Best of luck.