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CNC Programmer and Operator

2.
8 Jackson, WI Jackson, WI Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$44.
6K - $56.
5K a year Estimated:
$44.
6K - $56.
5K a year Summary A Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programmer and Operator will program, set up, and operate a CNC machine for various assignments.
COST is a theme construction company that fabricates and manufactures custom creative projects for museums, theme and water parks, aquariums, zoological exhibits, and other unique clients.
Check out our work on our website! Location:
Jackson, WI Shift:
M - F; 6:
00am - 4:
30pm; Saturday hours available; possible 2nd shift Sun - Th 6:
00pm - 4:
30am Employment Type:
Direct hire; non-exempt Essential Duties and Responsibilities Perform the daily CNC machine operation to route various materials.
Set-up the CNC equipment in 3 axis; occasionally 5 axis.
Import drawings files and tool path, and program the CNC using Mastercam, PowerMill, and OMAX software.
Read and interpret blueprints.
Initiate action to prevent non-conformance, including equipment shutdown, when necessary.
Create and change setup sheets as needed.
Clean and maintain assigned area.
Complete paperwork accurately and timely.
Program and enter instructions, including zero and reference points; set tool registers, offsets, compensation and calculating requirements, including basic math and geometry.
Verify settings by measuring positions, first-run part, and sample work pieces; adhere to design standards.
Maintain specifications by observing and taking measurements; detect malfunctions; troubleshoot processes; adjust and reprogram controls; sharpen and replace worn tools; adhere to quality assurance procedures and processes.
Maintain safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and regulations.
Maintain equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements, troubleshooting malfunctions, calibrating and calling for repairs.
Adhere to safety requirements and equipment guidelines.
Adhere to all company policies and procedures.
Perform other tasks as assigned.
Knowledge and Skill High school diploma or G.
E.
D.
; and two years or more relevant experience.
Knowledge of computers and CAD software.
Good oral and written communication skills in order to interact with employees.
Able to read and understand blueprints, specifications and routings.
Mathematical skills that require the ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide, and perform geometric algebraic and trigonometric calculations.
OSHA/safety training preferred.
Benefits Paid time off Birthday paid time off 8 paid holidays Company paid basic life insurance Medical insurance Voluntary insurance:
dental, short term disability, term life, critical illness, and accident insurance 401k Quarterly variable pay bonus Physical Demands Use hands to handle or feel; stand; walk; climb or balance; stop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk and hear.
Close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Lift 70 lbs.
floor to waist; lift 90 lbs.
waist to chest; lift 25 lbs.
chest to overhead; carry 50 lbs.
over a distance of 50 ft.
; push a 100 lbs.
wheeled cart over a distance of 100 ft.
; and drag 50 lbs.
over a distance of 100 ft.
Work Environment Exposed to typical noises and smells associated with the production environment, such as exposure to fumes or airborne particles and production machinery.
Noise level is moderate to loud.
The above statements reflect the general details necessary to describe the principle functions of the occupation and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work that may be inherent in the occupation.
COST of Wisconsin, Inc.
is an equal employment opportunity workplace.
Job Type:
Full-time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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