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R.B. Machine Co., Inc. is Hiring a CNC Mill/Lathe Machinist (Levels 1-3) - Horizontal Mill/Lathe/Vertical Mill Setup Experience Desired Near Denver, CO

POSITION TITLE: MACHINIST I: MACHINE OPERATOR, CNC

REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor; Production Manager

POSITION SUMMARY: Operates Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines to perform various functions, such as drilling, milling, turning, reaming, boring, tapping of metallic and nonmetallic work pieces, utilizing knowledge of machine tool capabilities and shop math. This is an entry-level position involving the loading, running, and unloading CNC machines.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

· Follows all safety protocols, helps others follow all safety protocols and alerts their supervisor or management to any safety risks that are discovered. Strives to prevent accidents and OSHA recordable incidents.

· Performs basic functions of vertical machining centers by using tool touch-off, and common machining practices.

· Escalates basic setup questions to supervisor, if necessary, to ensure operations and setups are capable.

· Reads and interprets drawings, process sheets, sketches, and related technical data to operate computer numerical controlled machines.

· Operates machine and monitors displays and machine operation to detect malfunctions. Stops machine to change or clean cutting tools according to required machining sequence or to measure parts for conformance to drawing specifications using precision measuring instruments.

· Enters commands or manually adjusts machine controls to correct malfunctions or out-of-tolerance conditions. Discusses out-of-tolerance parts with supervisor or programming personnel to resolve problems.

· Cleans machine, chip trays, tooling, and parts and maintains lubricant and coolant fluid levels in the machine. Notifies supervisor if machine needs maintenance.

· Communicates with co-workers and supervisor to receive instructions and coordinate activities.

· Understands Chiperator practices; operates safely and cleans the equipment after use.

· Understands basic SmartSkim procedures and coolant processes, including, but not limited to, proper disposal of skimmer waste and other processing fluids.

· Inspects and measures parts to maintain part tolerance during the run cycle.

· Visually inspects each part as it is placed in the machine to check that previous operations have been correctly completed.

· While in operation, removes burrs from parts if necessary as they are needed/completed.

· May operate more than one machine at a time.

· Works independently, but as part of a team, with minimal oversight.

· Attends work in person, on time, on a regular and reliable basis.

· Completes all tasks in an accurate, complete and timely manner. Is detail oriented.

· Follows directions. Asks questions to clarify if needs more information.

· Follows and maintains compliance to R B Standards document.

JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

· Training and Experience: 2 years or more of trade school, vocational education, work experience, or apprenticeship.

· Machining Practices. Mechanically inclined. Knowledge of standard machining tools (including drills, endmills, taps, indicators, edge finders, etc.) and practices (including tool touch-offs). Must be able to run machines with a basic level of proficiency.

· Quality Control. Knowledge and ability to use common quality control techniques and instruments to inspect work pieces to a blue print.

· Reading and Comprehension: Ability to interpret and understand instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, blue print, or schedule form, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, drawings, set up sheets, process sheets, etc.

· Math Ability: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers, fractions and decimals.

· Computer Skills: Ability to enter and retrieve data relevant to job function from computer using ERP system and other software.

· Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.

· Physical Demands: The employee is required to:

- lift up to 60 pounds on a regular basis,

- lean into a standard vertical machining center or lathe to load and unload parts throughout the shift,

- stand, walk, push, pull, reach overhead, and bend to the floor,

- exert 20 to 60 pounds of force occasionally,

- exert 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently,

- exert up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects,

- work in sometimes awkward positions

· Visual Acuity: Ability to read information from blueprints, computer screen, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts.

· Communication: Ability to understand and be understood in communications with others.

· Monitoring: Ability to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes in order to take appropriate action.

· Working Conditions: the employee is subject to:

- High noise levels from operating machines

- Physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts

- breathing fumes, dust and mist

- skin exposure to oils and cutting fluid

Additionally, the employee may be required to follow other RB-related instructions and to perform other RB-related duties that are in addition to the above job description.

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POSITION TITLE: MACHINIST II: MID-LEVEL MACHINIST, CNC

REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor; Production Manager

POSITION SUMMARY: Operates Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines to perform various functions, such as drilling, milling, turning, reaming, boring, and tapping of metallic and nonmetallic work pieces, utilizing knowledge of machine tool capabilities and shop math. This is a mid-level position involving complete part management, running/operating of manual or CNC machines, and demonstrating progressive growth toward increasingly complex setups, troubleshooting, and higher operating proficiencies.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

· Follows all safety protocols, helps others follow all safety protocols and alerts their supervisor or management to any safety risks that are discovered. Strives to prevent accidents and OSHA recordable incidents.

· Sets up vertical machining centers by using indicators, edge finders, knowledge of tool touch-off, and common machining practices.

· Perform some setups independently, subject to supervisor verification and consultation.

· Reads and interprets drawings, process sheets, sketches, and related technical data to operate computer numerical controlled machines.

· Operates machine and monitors displays and machine operation to detect malfunctions. Stops machine to change or clean cutting tools according to required machining sequence or to measure parts for conformance to drawing specifications using precision measuring instruments.

· Utilizes their own tools in performing the job duties, continues to build toolset over time.

· Enters commands or manually adjusts machine controls to correct malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining. Works largely independently, but sometimes discusses out-of-tolerance parts with supervisor or programming personnel to resolve problems.

· Cleans machine, chip trays, tooling, and parts and maintains lubricant and coolant fluid levels in the machine. Notifies supervisor if machine needs maintenance.

· Communicates with co-workers and supervisor to receive instructions and coordinate activities.

· Understands Chiperator practices; operates safely and cleans the equipment after use.

· Understands basic SmartSkim procedures and coolant processes, including, but not limited to, proper disposal of skimmer waste and other processing fluids.

· Inspects and measures parts to maintain part tolerance during the run cycle.

· Visually inspects each part as it is placed in the machine to check that previous operations have been correctly completed.

· While in operation, removes burrs from parts if necessary as they are needed/completed.

· Often times operates more than one machine at a time.

· Works independently, but as part of a team, with minimal oversight.

· Attends work in person, on time, on a regular and reliable basis.

· Completes all tasks in an accurate, complete and timely manner. Is detail oriented.

· Follows directions. Asks questions to clarify if needs more information.

· Follows and maintains compliance to RB Standards document.

JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

· Training and Experience: 2 years or more of trade school, vocational education, work experience, or apprenticeship.

· Machining Practices. Mechanically inclined. Knowledge of standard machining tools (including drills, endmills, taps, indicators, edge finders, etc.) and practices (including tool touch-offs). Must demonstrate an advanced level of proficiency in running machines.

· Quality Control. Knowledge and ability to use common quality control techniques and instruments to inspect work pieces to a blue print.

· Reading and Comprehension: Ability to interpret and understand instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, blue print, or schedule form, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, drawings, set up sheets, process sheets, etc.

· Math Ability: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Understanding of trigonometry for machinists.

· Computer Skills: Ability to enter and retrieve data relevant to job function from computer using ERP system and other software.

· Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.

· Physical Demands: The employee is required to:

- lift up to 60 pounds on a regular basis,

- lean into a standard vertical machining center or lathe to load fixtures and load and unload parts throughout the shift,

- stand, walk, push, pull, reach overhead, and bend to the floor,

- exert 20 to 60 pounds of force occasionally,

- exert 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently,

- exert up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects,

- work in sometimes awkward positions

· Visual Acuity: Ability to read information from blueprints, computer screen, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts.

· Communication: Ability to understand and be understood in communications with others.

· Monitoring: Ability to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes in order to take appropriate action.

· Working Conditions: the employee is subject to:

- High noise levels from operating machines

- Physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts

- breathing fumes, dust and mist

- skin exposure to oils and cutting fluid

Additionally, the employee may be required to follow other RB-related instructions and to perform other RB-related duties that are in addition to the above job description.

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POSITION TITLE: MACHINIST III: MASTER MACHINIST & SETUP TECH, CNC MACHINES

REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor; Production Manager

POSITION SUMMARY: Sets up and operates Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling (vertical or horizontal) and/or Turning Centers to perform various functions such as cutting, drilling, milling, turning, reaming, boring, tapping of metallic and nonmetallic work pieces, utilizing knowledge of machine tool capabilities, computer controls, machinability of materials, and advanced shop math. This is a senior-level position for machinists who have advanced to the expert level in their trade.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

· Follows all safety protocols, helps others follow all safety protocols and alerts their supervisor or management to any safety risks that are discovered. Strives to prevent accidents and OSHA recordable incidents.

· Reads and understands blueprints/customer drawings, setup and process sheets, sketches and related technical data to determine tooling requirements, set up procedures, controller settings, feeds and speeds, and machining methods and sequences.

· Demonstrates advanced knowledge of setup, troubleshooting, programming, and operator training, and regularly runs the most difficult parts during production.

· Mounts, aligns, and secures tooling, fixtures, vices, and work piece in machine.

· Loads program into machine controller or enters commands to retrieve pre-programmed instructions from programming database; modifies programs at the machine if needed.

· Calculates and sets machine controls to zero and calculates tools in relationship to work piece and to regulate factors such as cutting depth, speed, feed and coolant flow.

· Produces defect-free parts and consistently machines a complete correct first piece with every setup and measures parts for conformance using precision measuring instruments.

· Consults with and assists operators and other machinists as needed.

· Maintains own comprehensive toolset and regularly uses such tools in the course of duty.

· Resolves any machining issues or out-of-tolerance parts in order to minimize scrap.

· Cleans machine, chip trays, tooling, and parts and maintains lubricant and coolant fluid levels in the machine. Notifies supervisor if machine needs maintenance.

· Understands Chiperator practices; operates safely and cleans the equipment after use.

· Understands basic SmartSkim procedures and coolant processes, including, but not limited to, proper disposal of skimmer waste and other processing fluids.

· Communicates clearly with supervisor and receives instructions and coordinates activities.

· While in operation, removes burrs from parts if necessary as they are needed/completed.

· May operate more than one machine at a time.

· Maintains detailed records and provide reports to supervisor as required.

· Tracks status of all jobs and follow-up with external vendors to meet critical job deadlines.

· Works independently, but as part of a team, with minimal oversight.

· Attends work in person, on time, on a regular and reliable basis.

· Completes all tasks in an accurate, complete and timely manner. Is detail oriented.

· Follows directions. Asks questions to clarify if needs more information.

· Follows and maintains compliance to R B Standards document.

JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

· Training and Experience: High School, vocational education, or 5 years or more work experience. Machinist Certification, knowledge of computer software (such as Master Cam or other), programming experience preferred.

· Machining Practices. Highly proficient in all machining operations needed to achieve exceptional run time efficiencies, set-up efficiencies, scrap rates, etc. Proficient with standard machining tools (including drills, endmills, taps, indicators, edge finders, etc.) and practices (including tool touch-offs).

· Quality Control. Knowledge and ability to use common quality control techniques and instruments to inspect work pieces to a blue print.

· Reading and Comprehension: Ability to interpret and understand instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, blue print, or schedule form, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, job procedures, purchase requests, purchase orders, drawings, set up sheets, process sheets, etc. Ability to write a routine report.

· Math Ability: Ability to perform advanced math for Machinists, including trigonometry, standard geometry, and basic math, in order to optimize complex production outcomes.

· Computer Skills: Ability to enter and retrieve data relevant to job function from computer using ERP system and other software. Must be able to program at the machine.

· Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form by many internal customers, i.e., Accounting, Engineering, Customer Service and Senior Management of the company.

· Physical Demands: Employee is required to:

- lift up to 60 pounds on a regular basis,

- lean into a standard vertical machining center or lathe to load fixtures and load and unload parts throughout the shift,

- push, pull, and reach overhead,

- exert 20 to 60 pounds of force occasionally,

- exert 10 to 25 pounds of force occasionally,

- exert up to 10 pounds of force regularly to move objects,

- work in sometimes awkward positions

· Visual Accuity: Ability to read information from blueprints, computer screen, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts.

· Communication: Ability to understand and be understood in written and verbal communications with others.

· Monitoring: Ability to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes in order to take appropriate action.

· Working Conditions: the employee is subject to:

- High noise levels from operating machines

- Physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts

- breathing fumes, dust and mist

- skin exposure to oils and cutting fluid

The employee may be required to follow other RB-related instructions and to perform other RB-related duties that are in addition to the above job description.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $18.29 - $30.00 per hour

Expected hours: 40 – 60 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 4x10
  • 5x8
  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shift
  • Overtime
  • Weekends as needed

Supplemental pay types:

  • Bonus opportunities
  • Overtime pay

Application Question(s):

  • Do you have reliable transportation to our facility? What is that type of transportation?

Experience:

  • CNC Machining: 5 years (Required)

Ability to Relocate:

  • Denver, CO 80223: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Durable Manufacturing

SALARY

$45k-58k (estimate)

POST DATE

07/16/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

08/05/2024

WEBSITE

rbmachineco.com

HEADQUARTERS

Valencia, CA

SIZE

25 - 50

INDUSTRY

Durable Manufacturing

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