machinist, CNC (computer numerical control)
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About the role
Education: College/CEGEP. Work setting: General manufacturing. Tasks: Compute dimensions and tolerances of machine parts. Measure and lay out work pieces in preparation for assembly. Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, charts and tables. Repair machine tools and parts. Set up and adjust production machineries/tools. Fit and assemble components and machine parts to close tolerance. Maintain, repair and calibrate precision measuring instruments. Document and report deviations from specifications and tolerances. Maintain inspection records and complete inspection reports. Verify dimensions of parts machined using precise measuring instruments (e.g., micrometers, calipers). Set up and operate conventional and computer controlled machine tools. Verify dimensions of products for accuracy and conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments. Measuring tools: Micrometers. Callipers. Gauges. Verniers. Specialized machining processes: Ultrasonic. Plasma ARC. Laser beam. Water jet. Equipment and machinery experience: 3D pantographs. Automated transfer machine. Cylindrical grinders. Drill presses. Duplicators. Electrical discharge machine (EDM). Jig grinder. Planers. Shapers. Tapping machines. Use computer numerical control (CNC) machines. Robotic equipment and systems. Computer-aided design (CAD). Work conditions and physical capabilities: Ability to work independently. Fast-paced environment. Tight deadlines. Repetitive tasks. Physically demanding. Attention to detail. Personal suitability: Accurate. Efficient interpersonal skills. Flexibility. Team player. Screening questions: Do you have experience working in this field?. Experience: 2 years to less than 3 years. Employment terms options: Day. Health benefits: Health care plan. Long term benefits: Long-term care insurance. Other benefits: Parking available.