CNC Machine Operator
CFN Precision Ltd.
Concord, ON, Canada
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We are a dynamic and innovative company specializing in precision manufacturing and engineering solutions for the aerospace industry. As a leading provider of high-quality products, we are committed to exceeding our clients' expectations with our expertise, attention to detail, and unparalleled customer service.

We are seeking talented and dedicated individuals to join our team of professionals and contribute to our success. With a culture that promotes creativity, collaboration, and excellence. We offer an exciting and challenging environment for individuals who are passionate about precision manufacturing and engineering.

 

Role Overview

The CNC Machine Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective set up and operation of CNC and/or conventional milling and lathe machines and performing simple to complex operations and tasks.

 

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Set-up and operate machine per setup sheet and NC program, and MOS.
  • Set-up and verify tools on machine using tool list, take measurement to ensure conforming part.
  • Handle material and parts as required; load/unload stock from machine.
  • Perform first-off inspection and Operator in Process inspections and record results on MOS
  • Ensure gauges and measuring equipment is in good working condition and is within calibration date.
  • Report any known missing or defective equipment or protective devices
  • Report any known workplace hazards and report known violations of the Act or regulations.
  • Conduct daily inspection and maintenance of machine, ensure fixtures and tools are visually inspected for damage and returned to store after use.
  • Ensure documents (Traveler, MOS, etc.) are completed in accordance with AS9100 requirements.
  • Work with NC programmer to resolve machining issue, and suggest improvement on existing NC programs.

 

Requirements

  • CNC machinist Certificate in Machine Tool Technology or equivalent
  • 5+ year experiences in a precision machining environment – preferably aerospace.
  • Minimum grade 10 education or equivalent.
  • Ability to set up and operate CNC and/or conventional milling machines and lathes.
  • Ability to solve machining problems.
  • Excellent blueprint reading drawing interpretation.
  • Ability to process travellers and set-up sheets.
  • Ability to write and edit small simple programs in G and M codes
  • Ability to use measuring devices such as micrometer, caliper, and height gauge.
  • Ability to perform first article and first off inspections.
  • Ability to accurately perform time and unit reporting.
  • Well organized, strong written & verbal communication skills

 

Hours of Work

  • Day shift, shifts range from 8 hours to 10 hours, 4 and 5 days per week

 

Benefits

  • Full dental and medical
  • Life Insurance, disability insurance
  • Health care spending account
  • LTD
  • Matching RRSP
  • Ample parking
  • Lunchroom
  • Clean, bright environment
  • Close to major road ways and transit
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