THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN ONTARIO, CANADA
SUMMARY
The CNC Machinist is responsible for setting up, and operating computer numerical control (CNC) machines to produce high-precision components used in aircraft and related systems. The machinist works from technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD models, ensuring that parts meet strict standards for quality and precision. Unlike a machine operator, the CNC Machinist has advanced skills in machine setup and troubleshooting. They collaborate closely with engineering and quality teams to optimize production processes and maintain high accuracy.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Program (if required), set up, and operate CNC machines to manufacture components in accordance with engineering drawings and specifications.
- Interpret complex blueprints, CAD models, and technical documents to determine machining operations, tooling requirements, and part dimensions.
- Select appropriate cutting tools, speeds, and feeds for machining operations, optimizing processes for efficiency and precision.
- Perform first article inspections (FAI) and in-process quality checks to ensure all parts meet customer requirements.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues with machine tooling or setups to minimize downtime and ensure optimal production.
- Adjust machine settings and offsets as needed to maintain tight tolerances and quality control throughout the production run.
- Collaborate with engineering, production, and quality teams to improve machining processes and implement continuous improvement initiatives.
- Document machine setup procedures, part dimensions, and tool usage to ensure repeatability and consistency in production.
- Perform routine maintenance on CNC machines, ensuring they are in good working condition and calibrated according to specifications.