CNC Machinist III
IMI Norgren - University Park, IL
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Shift Times & Shift Differental Pay offered 2nd: Mon-Fri, 3p - 11:30p3rd: Thurs - Sun, 10pm - 6:30amUsing work orders, plans, charts, listings, and verbal directions, the Machinist III sets up and operates computer numeric controlled (CNC) work centers to create a wide variety of standard and unique component parts. These parts, which are employed in the production of pneumatic cylinders, will be more complicated than typical.RequirementsTo meet production scheduling requirements, work at the primary CNC machining center and cycle between other CNC and traditional work centers on a regular the work centers, install and modify various types of tools and fixtures. • Set machine feeds and speeds and insert computer programs.Raw materials are cut and/or positioned into the machine''s central jaws and fixtures.Progress the first component through the first run, assessing and making key tooling modifications, and adjusting computer programs and work center operating settings.To manufacture stated quantities of component components, perform progressive turning, drilling, milling, and tapping operations that are aboveaverage in complexity.Continuously monitor ongoing operations through machine cycles, and load and unload work centers as needed.Examine parts for specified dimensions as well as surface flaws.Tooling, materials, programs, equipment, and part specs are all troubleshooted and resolved. To increase machine capability, identify and recommend improvements to part specifications.Make any necessary adjustments to the cutting tools.Prepare the necessary papers and file it in a specified spot.As needed, do preventative maintenance.For new jobs or sample runs, select tooling as needed.As needed, make software changes and document them.Assist and instruct lower-level machinists by responding to work queries, addressing operational issues, and reviewing completed work assignments.Will be needed to undergo a 30-day, 60-day, or 90-day evaluation and orientation program.Qualifications 5 years of CNC machining experience is required; 4 years of manual machining expertise can be substituted for 1 year of CNC machining experience.All tasks mentioned in the Machinist III Technical Training Guide must be completed (TG-Machinist 3).Experience with programming, editing, and set-upable to utilize cutting tools and measuring instruments with easeUnderstand and read blueprint drawings.You should be proficient in:Machine Setups for Production RunsTool/Die/Mold Repair SkillsBlueprint ReadingCreating Preventive Maintenance PlansTroubleshooting CNC MachinesMachines & technologies you''ll use:CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC)CNC Lathe (2-4 axis)Manual Vertical MillCalipers and MicrometersCNC Mill (5+ axis VMC)CNC Lathe (5+ axis)Vertical Lathe
Created: 2025-10-04