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  • CNC Programmer
    • 4/22/24

    CNC Programmer

    As a CNC Programmer, you will play a crucial role in the manufacturing process by programming and operating computer numerical control (CNC) machines to produce high-quality parts and components. Your expertise will be essential in ensuring machining equipment's efficient and accurate operation.

    Your primary responsibilities will include interpreting engineering drawings and specifications to create CNC programs that control the movements of the machine tools. You will use computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to generate toolpaths, select cutting tools, and optimize machining processes.

    In addition to programming, you will set up and operate CNC machines, including lathes, mills, and routers, to produce parts according to the programmed instructions. You will be responsible for monitoring the machining process, making adjustments as necessary to ensure quality and accuracy, and inspecting finished parts to ensure they meet specifications.

    You will also be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving any issues that arise during the machining process, such as tool wear or machine malfunctions. This may involve adjusting program parameters, replacing tooling, or making adjustments to machine settings.

    Safety is a top priority in this role. You will need to adhere to safety protocols and procedures while operating CNC machines, ensuring a safe work environment for yourself and others in the manufacturing facility.

    To excel in this role, you should have a strong understanding of machining principles and CNC programming techniques, as well as proficiency in CAD/CAM software. You should be detail-oriented, with the ability to interpret complex technical drawings and specifications accurately.

    Strong problem-solving skills are essential, as you may encounter challenges that require quick thinking and creative solutions to overcome. You should also be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, collaborating with other machinists, engineers, and supervisors to achieve production goals.

    Previous experience in CNC programming and machining is preferred, along with relevant technical training or certification.

    If you are a skilled CNC programmer committed to quality and precision, this is the job for you.

  • Maintenance Mechanic
    • 4/22/24

    Maintenance Mechanic

    As a Maintenance Mechanic, you will play a critical role in ensuring the continued operation and functionality of manufacturing equipment and facilities. Your expertise in mechanical systems and maintenance will be essential in keeping factory operations running smoothly.

    Your primary responsibilities will include performing routine maintenance tasks on machinery and equipment to prevent breakdowns and minimize downtime. This may involve inspecting, lubricating, and adjusting machinery, as well as replacing worn or defective parts as needed.

    In addition to preventative maintenance, you will be responsible for troubleshooting and diagnosing mechanical issues that arise, using your knowledge of mechanical systems to identify and implement solutions efficiently. This may include repairing or replacing components such as bearings, belts, motors, and hydraulic systems.

    You will also be responsible for performing equipment upgrades and modifications to improve performance and reliability. This may involve installing new machinery, retrofitting existing equipment, or implementing new technologies to enhance productivity.

    Safety is a top priority in this role. You will need to adhere to safety protocols and procedures while performing maintenance tasks, ensuring a safe work environment for yourself and others in the facility.

    To excel in this role, you should have a strong understanding of mechanical systems and equipment, as well as experience in maintenance and repair work. You should be able to read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics, and have the ability to use a variety of hand and power tools effectively.

    Strong problem-solving skills are essential, as you may encounter complex issues that require quick thinking and innovative solutions to resolve. You should also be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, collaborating with other maintenance personnel, engineers, and production staff to achieve common goals.

    Previous experience as a maintenance mechanic in a manufacturing environment is preferred, along with relevant technical training or certification. We are looking for dedicated, detail-oriented individuals committed to ensuring the reliability and performance of our equipment and facilities.

    If you are a skilled maintenance mechanic with a passion for mechanical systems and a desire to contribute to our team's success, this may be your job.

  • Production Manager
    • 4/22/24

    Production Manager

    As a Production Manager, you will oversee all aspects of the manufacturing process to ensure efficient production and timely delivery of high-quality products. Your leadership and organizational skills will be essential in coordinating operations, managing personnel, and optimizing processes to meet production goals.

    Your primary responsibilities will include planning and scheduling production activities, allocating resources, and monitoring workflow to meet production targets. You may also manage a team of production staff, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure they perform their duties effectively and safely.

    In addition to personnel management, you may be responsible for implementing and improving production processes to maximize efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness. This may involve analyzing production data, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing corrective actions to address bottlenecks or inefficiencies.

    You will also ensure compliance with safety regulations, quality standards, and production schedules. This may involve conducting regular inspections, implementing safety protocols, and addressing any issues that may arise to maintain a safe and productive work environment.

    To excel in this role, you should have strong leadership skills, the ability to motivate and inspire a team to achieve production targets and quality standards, a solid understanding of manufacturing processes and production management principles, and excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.

    Effective communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as you will interact with production staff, supervisors, engineers, and other stakeholders regularly. You should be able to communicate expectations clearly, delegate tasks effectively, and foster a collaborative and positive work environment.

    Previous experience in production management or a related field is required, preferably in a manufacturing environment. A bachelor's degree in engineering, business administration, or a related field may be advantageous.

    If you are a results-driven and organized individual with a passion for manufacturing and production management, this may be the job for you.

  • Quality Control
    • 4/22/24

    Quality Control

    As a Quality Control Manager, you will play a critical role in ensuring that products meet the highest standards of quality and reliability. Your attention to detail and commitment to excellence will be essential in implementing and maintaining effective quality control processes throughout production.

    Your primary responsibilities will include developing and implementing quality control procedures and standards to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and customer specifications. You will oversee all aspects of quality control, including incoming materials inspection, in-process quality checks, and final product testing.

    You may lead a team of quality control inspectors, providing training, guidance, and support to ensure they perform their duties accurately and efficiently. You will also collaborate closely with other departments, such as production, engineering, and customer service, to address quality issues and implement corrective actions as needed.

    In addition to managing quality control processes, you will be responsible for analyzing data and trends to identify opportunities for improvement and drive continuous quality improvement initiatives. This may involve conducting root cause analysis, implementing corrective and preventive actions, and monitoring the effectiveness of quality control measures.

    To excel in this role, you should have a strong understanding of quality control principles and methodologies, as well as experience in quality management systems such as ISO 9001. You should have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret technical data and identify trends and patterns.

    Effective communication skills are essential, as you will interact with various stakeholders, including production staff, suppliers, customers, and regulatory agencies. You should be able to communicate quality requirements clearly and effectively and provide feedback and guidance to ensure compliance with quality standards.

    If you are a detail-oriented and results-driven individual with a passion for quality excellence, this may be the job for you.

  • Tool & Die Manager
    • 4/22/24

    Tool & Die Manager

    As a Tool & Die Manager, you will lead the tooling department and oversee the design, fabrication, maintenance, and repair of tooling and dies used in the manufacturing process. Your role will be pivotal in ensuring the availability of high-quality tooling to support production operations.

    Your primary responsibilities will include managing the tooling department's activities, including scheduling, budgeting, and resource allocation. You will lead a team of skilled tool and die makers, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure the efficient and effective operation of the department.

    You will be responsible for overseeing the design and development of new tooling and dies, working closely with engineering and production teams to meet project requirements and deadlines. You will also be responsible for ensuring the timely maintenance and repair of existing tooling to minimize downtime and ensure production continuity.

    In addition to managing tooling projects, you may be responsible for implementing and maintaining quality control processes to ensure that all tooling meets the required specifications and quality standards. This may involve conducting inspections, performing measurements, and implementing corrective actions as needed.

    To excel in this role, you should have a strong background in tool and die-making, with experience in both design and fabrication. You should have a thorough understanding of machining processes, materials, and tooling techniques and experience with CAD/CAM software.

    Strong leadership and management skills are essential, as you will be responsible for leading and motivating a team of skilled professionals. You should be able to communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and other stakeholders and resolve conflicts and problems as they arise.

    Previous experience in tool and die-making, preferably in a leadership or management role, is required. A bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field may be advantageous.

    This may be your job if you are a skilled tool and die maker with leadership abilities and a passion for precision manufacturing.