Smiths Group

Manufacturing

CNCMachinist

A$75–105k ~AI est. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“CNC Machinist at Smiths Group. Skills: CNC operation, Machine setup. Set up and operate machines. Hold tolerances as close as .0005”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Identify problems; Work on solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent, Minimum 1 year trade school or industry related courses, Minimum 4 year on the job experience, Ability to do simple to complex mathematical equations

What You'll Do.

Set up and operate machines

Hold tolerances as close as .0005

Work from factory work orders

Perform complex program edits

Prepare for next work order

Perform pre-set up operations

Download and edit programs

Prepare raw materials

Prepare measuring equipment

Inspect work produced

Perform 1st piece inspection

Identify non-conformance issues

Report non-conformance issues

Communicate with co-workers

Identify Continuous Improvement opportunities

Participate in Kaizen

Participate in lean activities

Take proactive approach to continuous improvement

Utilize knowledge of machining processes

Follow preventative maintenance procedures

Report equipment failures

Report equipment inconsistencies

Train other employees

Instruct other employees

Complete all necessary documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Communicate with co-workers; Work on solutions; Participate as a team member

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