The position of CNC Machine Programmer/Operator fabricates parts and assemblies from raw materials to finished products in a safe and efficient manner while maintaining a clean and safe work environment.
Duties and Responsibilities
· Set up and operate CNC machines (milling, turning, or grinding) to produce complex aerospace components.
· Program CNC machines using G-code and CAM software (Mastercam, Fusion, etc.).
· Develop and modify CNC programs for various parts and materials.
· Troubleshoot and debug programs to ensure efficient production.
· Implement toolpath optimization strategies to improve cycle times and reduce waste.
· Stay updated on industry trends and advancements in CNC programming techniques.
· Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications to ensure accurate machining.
· Monitor production processes to maintain quality standards and meet tight tolerances.
· Collaborate with engineers and other team members to optimize machining processes.
· Measure/inspect parts to determine accuracy, using height gage, calipers, micrometers, CMM, or other measuring instruments to ensure conformity throughout the manufacturing process.
· Ensure availability and traceability of materials used to fabricate parts and accurately track and record materials being used.
· Document actions taken on manufacturing orders.
· Perform in-process inspections to verify dimensions and surface finishes.
· Adhere to AS9100 quality standards and FAA regulations.
· Identify opportunities for process optimization and efficiency gains.
· Propose and implement improvements to machining techniques and tooling.
· Participate in continuous improvement initiatives.
· Perform preventative maintenance on machinery and shop equipment.
· Must be able to perform the essential functions (as determined by the supervisor) of this position with or without reasonable accommodation.
· Remove burrs and sharp edges from parts.
· Assemble parts using conventional and non-conventional hardware and tools.
· Clean and maintain shop tools, equipment and machinery.
· Adhere to all Southeast Aerospace company policies, safety guidelines, and code of ethical conduct
· Adhere to safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work area.
Preferred Skills
· Computer aided design CAD software
· Computer aided manufacturing CAM software
· Office suite software
Working Conditions
- A clean, well-lit, and ventilated hangar workspace environment. The position may at times be exposed to various outside elements, depending on ambient conditions.
- Need to be available for early/late days and some weekends if the production schedule requires.
Physical Requirements
- Able to stand at his/her work station for long periods of time.
- Frequently load and unload parts and fixtures including machining vices.
- Be able to bend, lift, and work in all environments.
- Comfortable wearing proper PPE for the duration of the work day.
- Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination required for operating machines and handling tools.
Minimum Requirements
· High school diploma or equivalent; technical certifications preferred.
· Minimum of 5 years of experience as a CNC Machinist/Programmer in an aerospace or similar environment.
· 3 years’ experience working with programming software, preferably Fusion, Mastercam.
· Familiar with geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing.
· In-depth understanding of aerospace materials, processes, and quality standards.
· US Citizen as defined in FAR 22CFR 120.15 for required matters.
· Team oriented with good interpersonal skills.
· Proven leadership skills with the ability to mentor and train junior machinists.
· Positive attitude.
referred Skills
· Computer aided design CAD software
· Computer aided manufacturing CAM software
· Office suite software