CNC Mill Operator/Machinist (Mazak) - 1st Shift

Chesterfield, MO
Full Time
210
Mid Level

Mark Andy is looking for a CNC Mill Operator/Machinist to join our team! Applicant must be able to perform basic requirements of a Mazak CNC milling Operator. This would include reading and understanding blueprints, ability to perform basic programming at the machine, use DNC to download programs and upload new programs. Use set up sheets to collect and load tools, inspect completed parts using depth micrometers, plug and thread gauges, calipers, surface plate, height gages, etc. 

Qualifications/Skills Required

  • Perform duties required to set up, operate Mazak CNC milling machines and inspect parts
  • Perform set up on CNC mill, such as: collect required tools, set stops, locate and indicate vises and fixtures, fabricate fixture if one is not available, "zero out" part and tools, install tools into carousel, input run data manually into machine and transfer data to a disk using a CMT or DNC unit or if program has already been made transfer data from disk to machine memory using the CMT or DNC unit, etc.
  • Using blueprints, program information, hand tools, etc.
  • Maintain file of program information and set up sheets, update revisions as required
  • Operate cnc mill: load material into fixtures or vises, clamp material down, machine material, such as: c'drill, drill, ream, tap, bore, mill, etc.
  • Inspect bored and reamed holes while running, make tool adjustments, unload parts and deburr
  • Edit program information as required
  • Load additional pallets while parts on first pallet are being machined
  • Inspect parts with hole and depth micrometers, plug and thread gauges, calipers, surface plate, height gages, etc.
  • Complete quality checks as required
  • Hold tolerance per print
  • Collaborate with foreman and manufacturing engineers to verify and/or change shop routers to facilitate manufacture of parts
  • Assist engineering department by machining prototype parts and evaluate machinability of parts
  • Check and maintain oil levels, add coolant as needed, empty coolant drain pan, clean coolant filters, check chip conveyor operation, maintain area in a clean and orderly fashion, etc.
  • Operate other machines, including CNC machines, as trained/required

Required Skills/Abilities

  • Basic Machine shop knowledge
  • Capable of performing proven setups and first part run with minimal assistance.
  • Capable of making minimal edits and revision changes to existing programs but not yet proficient at all skills required and may require occasional assistance from team
  • Maintain a safe and organized work environment.  Fulfill daily 5 S and required PM duties. Complete these on consistent basis.
  • Must maintain quality parts and low scrap rate which is subject to review by team leaders based on quality issues within cell and/or per IRAD reports.

Education/Experience Required

  • High School Degree or Equivalent
  • Mazak CNC and/or equivalent skills
  • Mill CNC or comparable experience a plus

Physical Demands

  • Regularly required to sit, stand, bend, reach, climb, stoop, kneel, and crouch and move about facility and/or customer’s facilities.  Frequent lifting up to 50 pounds.
  • Moderate to frequent exposure to shop environment; may be exposed to dust, odors, oils, fumes, chemicals, noise and moving parts.  Work typically requires the usage of PPE and can require work on the facility’s production floor or customer’s production environment.

Other Duties

Job description is not designed to cover a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time.

Benefits

  • Competitive wages
  • Air conditioned facility
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Generous paid time off program
  • Medical, dental and vision benefits
  • 401k plan with company match
  • Valuable employee discounts on cell phone plans, electronics and cars
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Pet Insurance
  • Earned wage access (on-demand pay) available through ZayZoon
 

About Mark Andy Inc.

Mark Andy Inc. is the Total Solutions Partner to the printing industry with a mission to be 'the supplier of choice with high quality innovative solutions that drive customer profitability.' The company responds to business needs by offering the broadest portfolio of equipment, the largest consumables distribution and now the most robust service infrastructure to better support printers and converters around the world. Mark Andy is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, with sales and distribution offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.markandy.com.

Mark Andy Inc. is an equal employment employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, or any other factor, which is prohibited by applicable law.

Mark Andy Inc. is an equal employment employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other factor which is prohibited by applicable law.

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