This position includes a $4000 sign on bonus in 2 installments: $2000 with first payroll, $2000 with successful completion of 120 days. Less applicable taxes and withholding.
The CNC Maintenance Mechanic Technician III conducts routine, periodic, or special inspections to determine repair and maintenance work necessary to prevent breakdowns of machinery and equipment associated with machine operations.
Shift: Monday-Friday, 2:30pm-11:00pm or Monday-Friday 3:00pm-11:30pm. Occasionally on call for weekends.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Repairs CNC Machinery, manual machines and machining centers
- Install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain machine tool equipment and controls
- Troubleshoot hydraulics, electronics, and software, electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical systems
- Use machine tool manuals, technical documents, and internal and vendor resources to research machine issues
- Identify and replace parts as necessary
- Complete testing and make adjustments of parts as needed
- Complete planned and preventative procedures
- Work based on a sense of urgency with machine down conditions
- Follow daily and weekly work orders under the direction of supervision to prioritize maintenance and repair activities
- Ability to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair CNC machines including 3 and 4 axis vertical Mills, conventional CNC lathes, and multi-axis CNC mill-turn machines.
- Familiarity with Fanuc, Okuma, Celos, and Mazatrol CNC controllers.
- Perform routine and preventative maintenance by inspecting oil and coolant levels; clearing ducts and cavities of debris; inspecting hoses, belts, seals, and similar items for wear; chip removal; adjustment of machines to recommended settings as needed
- Enter maintenance activities in appropriate log books; review logs for patterns that may indicate deeper maintenance issues; report potential problems to supervision
- Maintain machines, machine pallets, tool carousels, and surrounding areas in a clean and orderly manner
- Perform special projects and other duties as required
Required Skills/Experience:
- Familiar with hand-held tools such as drills; able to operate drill press, mill, and lathe when required; light welding and fabrication as required
- Blueprint and schematic reading, basic shop math, General Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T); familiar with metric and English systems of measurement
- General Tier II level aerospace machining and assembly concepts
- Good manual dexterity with ability to maintain close tolerances
- Capable of using a variety of manufacturing tools and measuring devices
- Ability to professionally communicate and work cooperatively with others
- Attention to detail
- Willingness to learn and, as required, help and/or train others
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 5+ years Aerospace or mechanical experience preferred
Physical Activities Required to Perform Responsibilities:
The responsibilities of the position are performed in a general office, manufacturing and/or plant floor, warehouse and/or stockroom, outdoor environment. This position is infrequently exposed to wet, humid conditions, and all outdoor weather conditions. Physical hazards such as working near mechanical parts, exposure to fumes, airborne particles, risk of electric shock would be found in performing the required responsibilities of the position. Safety shoes, hearing protection, respirators, face shields, and additional personal protective equipment as needed, must be worn to eliminate the risks associated with these hazards. Travel is not required for this position.
Ability to: walk regularly, sit infrequently, hear/listen carefully infrequently, climb and/or balance infrequently, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl infrequently, twist infrequently at the trunk or neck, bend infrequently, reach with hands and arms infrequently, taste and/ use sense of smell infrequently, use hands to manipulate, handle and/or feel in the act of performing the required responsibilities of the position. Must be able to: lift and carry up to 35 pounds infrequently.
Visual acuity needed for close detail work, clarity with distance, distinction with color, peripheral observation up and down/left and right, depth perception for distance and spatial relationships, sharp focus of objects brought into line of sight. Mental dexterity needed to work independently while demonstrating attention to detail and continuous awareness.