What are the responsibilities and job description for the CNC Machinist - Turning 1st or 2nd Shift Available position at Fathom Mfg?
Company History: Fathom is one of the largest digital manufacturing platforms offering on-demand manufacturing in North America. With more than 90 large-platform industrial-grade 3D printing machines and a national footprint with more than 500,000 square feet of manufacturing capacity across 10 facilities, Fathom seamlessly blends in-house capabilities across plastic and metal additive technologies, CNC machining, injection molding & tooling, urethane casting, sheet metal fabrication, and design and engineering.
Turning Machinist Position Summary:
The CNC Turning Machinist plays a critical role in producing high-quality, intricate parts within a dynamic, fast-paced manufacturing environment. This position requires proficiency in setting up and operating CNC turning machine centers—specifically Doosan and DMG Mori with twin-spindle capabilities—alongside MDI (Manual Data Input) programming and precise manual inspection techniques. By leveraging strong problem-solving skills and close attention to detail, the Machinist will work with diverse materials (aluminum, plastic, and steel), troubleshoot issues, and drive continuous improvement throughout the machining process.
By collaborating with cross-functional teams and maintaining clear communication across shifts, the CNC Turning Machinist ensures all parts meet Dahlquist Machine by Fathom’s rigorous quality standards and on-time delivery commitments. This role demands the ability to make critical decisions under pressure, a commitment to safe work practices, and adherence to company EH&S policies. Through expert technical knowledge and dedication to efficiency, the CNC Turning Machinist contributes to Dahlquist Machine by Fathom’s growth and aligns with Fathom’s on-demand manufacturing vision.
With over 50 years of industry experience, Fathom is at the forefront of the industry 4.0 digital manufacturing revolution serving clients in the technology, defense, aerospace, medical, automotive and IOT sectors. Fathom’s extensive certifications include ISO 9001:2015, ISO 9001:2015 Design, ISO 13485:2016, AS9100:2016, NIST 800-171 and ITAR.
Key Responsibilities:
- Set up and operate CNC turning machine centers (Doosan and DMG Mori) with twin-spindle capabilities, live tooling, and bar feeders
- Perform MDI (Manual Data Input) programming for efficient part production
- Conduct manual inspections using gauges and instruments to verify part quality prior to CMM inspection
- Interpret complex 2D drawings, applying GD&T principles
- Monitor parts throughout the machining process to ensure accuracy and consistency
- Adhere to company quality and safety procedures
- Communicate and collaborate with team members to troubleshoot issues and optimize performance
- Participate in Lean manufacturing events to drive process improvements
- Qualifications/Requirements:
- Associate degree in a relevant field, or 3 years of experience in milling, or 5 years of overall CNC machining experience
- Familiarity with Doosan or DMG machines preferred
- Experience with various materials, such as aluminum, plastic, and steel
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints
- Proficiency in manual inspection using gauges and instruments in support of CMM inspection
- Strong work ethic and attention to detail
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Capable of handling sensitive and confidential information
- Good communication skills for effective teamwork
1st shift - Hours: 5:45 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Monday - Thursday
2nd shift - Hours: 3:30 p.m.-1.30 a.m. Monday - Thursday
Qualifications/Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Associate degree in a relevant field or (3 ) years of experience
- Strong work ethic and high attention to detail
- Flexible, ability to work in a fast-pace team environment
- Able to manage sensitive and sometimes confidential information
- Great communication skills
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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