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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location 101 Zeta Drive
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

About this job

We have a full-time/part-time opening for a CNC Machinist.

Must be able to work various shifts per week.

  • Be authorized to work in the United States.

Requirements

CNC Machinist/Programmer
Seeking 3 candidates to place.
$

16.00 - $24.00/hour. 
These rates don't include the shift differential. Differential is $3.00/hr.   Starting from day 1 including the training course on day shift. 
All candidates will train on day shift 7 am-3:30 pm for several weeks (based on their skills and training could be 2-8 weeks) and then switch to a permanent third shift 11 pm - 7:30 am. No shift rotation and no 2nd shift
.


Must be able to lift and maneuver 25 lbs and
Steel toes boots are not required but preferred.

 

Benefits start the first of the month after hire.  Excellent medical/dental/vision benefits. Regular pay raises based on performance. Also yearly profit sharing bonus.

 

Overview:
The CNC Machinist sets up and operates conventional, special purpose and computer numerical control (CNC) machines and machining centers to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts.

 

Essential Functions:
Study blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications, or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished workpiece, sequence of operations, and setup requirements.

Set-up, operate and program computer numerical control (CNC) machines and machining centers to fabricate metallic and non-metallic parts.


Select, align, and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials on machines such as mills, lathes, and  grinders.


Calculate and set controls to regulate machining factors such as speed, feed, and depth and angle of cut, or enters commands to retrieve, input, or edit computerized machine control media
.


Qualifications:
One-year certificate from college or technical school or apprenticeship program in Machine Shop technology; or three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.


Able to read and understand engineering blue prints


Knowledge of speeds and feeds for machining all types of metals


Able to use micrometers, electronic gages, calipers and similar tools/equipment


Knowledge of metric conversion; able to work in Metric and English units