What are the responsibilities and job description for the CNC Operator/Programmer 1st Shift position at Synerfac Technical Staffing?
Hiring Opportunity : Painesville OhioOur client is looking to hire a 1st Shift CNC Operator / Programmer to join their team in Painesville Ohio! Our clients is a US leader in manufacturing industrial parts and fasteners. The CNC Operator / Programmer would be responsible for operating and setting up CNC Lathes and / or Mills, and using computer software to model cutting paths and program machines.Job Qualifications :
- Previous experience working in a manufacturing setting is required
- Must have strong attention to detail
- Familiarity and skill with interpreting technical drawings and blueprints
- Skilled at troubleshooting and resolving mechanical or logistical problems that arise
- Ability to work independently and closely follow directions is essential
- Should have a positive and professional attitude
- Available to work occasional overtime
- Capable of standing for extended periods of time
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds for short periods of time
- Must strictly adhere to established safety regulations.
- High school diploma or GED with 3-5 years of experience. Technical machining certificate or training preferred but not required.Job Responsibilities :
- Read technical drawings and set up the machines in accordance with blueprints
- Use computer software to model cutting paths and program machines accordingly (use conversational program methods G&M Codes, FANUC, MAZATROL)
- Perform quality assurance tests to ensure products meet design specifications
- Adjust machine cutting paths or settings to optimize production while maintaining quality
- Consider tools required to cut materials and program machines accordingly
- Troubleshoot and resolve problems with machines as they arise
- Perform basic machine maintenance such as cleaning and sharpening
- Train new employees on how to properly operate CNC machines and programs
- Operate & set-up CNC Lathes and / or Mills when programming is not required.