CNC Machinist

Camden, NJ
Full Time
Holtec International
Experienced
Position: CNC Machinist

Location: Camden, NJ; Advanced Manufacturing Division

Holtec International seeks qualified applicants for the position of CNC Machinist at its manufacturing and production facilities in Camden, NJ. The CNC Machinist will be responsible for setting up and operating CNC machines to produce high-precision components. This role requires expertise in machining processes, blueprint interpretation, and quality control to ensure that all parts meet stringent specifications and tolerances.

The CNC Machinist will collaborate with production teams, engineers, and quality control specialists to optimize machining operations and maintain the highest levels of efficiency and accuracy.

Minimum required qualifications include High School Diploma or equivalent required. A 2-Year Technical Degree or completion of a relevant apprenticeship program required. Equivalent experience and on-the-job training may be considered in lieu of formal apprenticeship. 3-5 years of professional CNC machining experience required. Experience with CNC machinery and programming required. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics. Proficiency in using precision measuring tools and inspection equipment. Calculate dimensions and tolerances using mathematical principles.
Additional desirable qualifications include experience with Fanuc, Siemens 840D, and HAAS controls preferred. Strong understanding of different metal types and machining characteristics. Ability to perform basic preventative maintenance on machines and tools. Troubleshoot and perform minor repairs on CNC machinery, including Haas, FPT, VBM, and Toshiba. Perform first-article inspections and make necessary adjustments before full production runs.

Specific Areas of Responsibility: Accurately read and interpret CNC programs, blueprints, and work instructions. Set up and operate CNC Mills and Lathes using provided programs, fixtures, and tool lists. Adjust machine settings to ensure optimal performance and quality output. Load raw materials and verify proper alignment before machining. Conduct machine warm-ups and complete all safety checks prior to operation. Perform in-process inspections to verify that parts meet specifications and tolerances. Use precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, calipers, and bore gauges to inspect close tolerances and surface finishes. Document inspection results and report any deviations or defects. Ensure that finished parts conform to engineering drawings and quality standards. Identify and resolve programming errors, machine malfunctions, and tooling-related issues. Modify machine settings and optimize programs for efficiency and productivity. Continuously monitor operations and make real-time adjustments as needed. Apply knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) to ensure accuracy in machining. Manage tools, assess tool life and wear, and utilize specialized tooling as required. Review daily job assignments and production schedules. Maintain accurate records of production output, scrap, and rework data. Ensure tools and equipment are properly calibrated and stored at the end of each shift. Participate in team meetings and provide feedback on process improvements. Report any mechanical issues or potential failures to the supervisor immediately. Follow all safety protocols to maintain a secure working environment.

As a technology trailblazer and a prominent innovator in clean energy (nuclear and solar) industry, Holtec strives to foster a meritocratic work environment conducive to continuous learning   and professional growth of its associates. Holtec is an equal opportunity employer with a long-standing commitment to social equity and environmental justice. The company gives special preference to disabled veterans as a part of its recruitment policy.  Detailed information on the Company can be obtained by consulting the website: holtecinternational.com. Candidates interested in considering a career at the Company should submit their resume' along with at least three references.
 
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