Job Requirements:
Capabilities for operators;
Some experience with blue print reading and basic measuring
tools and capable of making off-sets to ensure accurate parts.
Pay range $9-$14 per hr
Capabilities for set up operators:
All of the above plus, minimum 1 year experience with setting
tool offsets and tool holders, changing work holding set ups per application.
Also some basic experience editing G code programs.
Pay range $11-$16 per hr
Capabilities for programmers:
All of the above plus, minimum 5 years experience machining,
capable of G code programming and or programming experience with Master Cam or
equivalent. Strong program editing skills for optimization of programs.
Pay range $15-$25 per hr depending on experience
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Current employment openings:
CNC Mill Programmer/Setup
CNC Lathe Programmer/Setup
Quality Control Inspector
We are currently excepting applications for experienced CNC Mill & Lathe setup/programmers and operators. Entry level positions are also available in both our Mill & Lathe departments. Hardinge or Fanuc control experience helpful but not required.
If you meet the CNC Operator or CNC programmer criteria, we invite you to email us your resume or contact us at 585-924-7480.
We are also accepting applications for a Quality Control Inspector for our QC Department. ISO 9001/2000 and GD&T experience is helpful but not necessary. Minimum 2 years related experience in a CNC machining
environment is required.
Do You Qualify?
CNC Operator
A CNC machine operator is required to have minimal machining experience.
They require:
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A good understanding of the machine’s capabilities
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The ability to locate and load the necessary tools
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The ability to interpret engineering drawings
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Ability to identify NC code
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Have proven mechanical aptitude
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The ability to use measuring tools and work with one’s hands.
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Willingness to learn
Employment is usually full-time, may include shift work and benefits
CNC Programmer
CNC programmers are required to have an extensive knowledge of machining.
They must possess:
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Good organizational and planning skills
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Good blueprint reading
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An in-depth knowledge of NC codes
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The ability to produce efficient and cost effective NC programs
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An understanding of fixture design
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Strong math skills and good communication and problem-solving skills.
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Willingness to learn
Employment is usually full-time, perhaps including shift work, and the working environment may be in an office or on the shop floor, using a computer and computer aided software to create and troubleshoot NC programs used in the production of piece parts.