CNC Machinist/Tool Maker Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

CNC Machinist/Tool Maker


Job Description:
The ideal Tool Maker candidate will be organized, hard-working and a self-starter. It is important that he or she likes to work in a manufacturing environment, has a mechanical aptitude and likes working with their hands. He/She must possess the ability to use Mastercam software and run cutter paths on a CNC machine. A positive attitude is very important to realize success in this position and with LeClaire Manufacturing. He/She must be self-motivated and able to solve problems. He or she must flourish in a team environment and be eager to assist co-workers and customers.
The CNC/Tool Maker will possess and exhibit the Core Values of LeClaire Manufacturing: Respect, Honesty, Initiative, Develop/Learn and Excellence; and will instill and encourage these values in his/her co-workers on a daily basis.

Essential Functions:
o Understanding of and experience running CNC machines.
o Able to run cutter paths using Mastercam to produce molds and patterns.
o Working knowledge of tooling used for cutting molds and patterns.
o Work flexible hours to accommodate Company and customer requirements.
o Able to read blue prints.
o Able to use gauges for measuring.
o Working with their hands
o Mechanical Skills: In addition to computer software, you will use a number of hand tools and large scale machines to finish your products.
o Attention to Detail: A critical component of this position is precision. You will need to make sure that your work is flaw-free to the minutest of details.
o Must have the ability to work any shift as necessary.
Education:
o HS Diploma or GED.
o Technical degree with cutter path experience.
Experience:
o CNC usage.
o Mastercam and Solidworks
o Previous pattern making is a plus
Physical Requirements:
o Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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