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CNC Machine Operator - Northern Machine and Repair
Competency-based
ONET: 15-4034.00
2
Years
55
Skills
366h
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Classroom instruction topics
Machining I
Machining II
On-the-job training
Safety - Understands and upholds safe workplace practices in a manufacturing environment
Adheres to employer's safety protocols including those relating to personal protective equipment (PPE) and material handling.
Practices safe machine operation including use of interlocks, single block, equipment guards, and lock-out/tag-out.
Identifies potential safety hazards and reports them to the appropriate personnel.
Uses, stores, and maintains tools, equipment, and chemicals according to OSHA and EPA standards.
Understands Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and accesses them when necessary.
Organization - Conducts general housekeeping and cleanup. Maintains a tidy, organized workspace.
Conducts housekeeping and clean up to prevent workspaces from becoming dirty and disorganized.
Maintains a clean workspace with tools and equipment ready for next job.
Understands methodologies such as lean manufacturing and 5S.
Technical Drawings - Reads and interprets technical drawings, including dimensions and tolerances
Understands types of lines, revision levels, and title block information.
Identifies section views and projection views.
Visualizes connection between views on simple drawings.
Communicates with others effectively regarding information contained in technical drawings.
Quality Inspection - Tests and inspects parts or products to evaluate whether they meet specifications.
Accurately uses hand measurement tools including calipers and micrometers.
Records quality measurements.
Inspects products and determines if they meet quality standards and specifications.
Understands dimensions, tolerances, and specification limits.
Verifies calibration of measurement tools.
Work Orders - Reads and interprets work orders to prepare for quality inspection and support of production.
Keeps work orders associated with the relevant raw materials and finished products.
Identifies basic information on work orders including customer name, order number, part number, and anticipated ship date.
Verifies the certification of material and outside processes.
Provides quality documentation (i.e. first article inspection report) with finished products per customer requirements.
Reporting and Record Keeping - Records quality production, or operational data in an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system or similar system.
Understands the importance of accurate reporting and record keeping.
Accurately documents the movement of material and steps accomplished.
Navigates the company's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or similar system to access quality, production, or operational data.
Navigates the company's ERP or similar system to enter data.
Secondary Operations - Performs secondary operations on parts including drilling, grinding, and deburring.
Completes secondary operations with oversight and instruction.
Selects proper tools and procedures for routine operations.
Prepare and set work up for secondary operations.
Uses file tools, deburring tools, and other hand finishing tools.
Independently completes secondary operations according to customer requirements.
CNC Mill Operation - Operates a CNC mill safely, efficiently, and effectively.
Follows proper startup procedures including checking coolant concentration, oil, etc.
Safely operates CNC mills.
Avoids crashing machine.
Understands G code, conversational programming, and manual moves.
Understands machine axes and home position.
Engages emergency shut-down procedures when necessary.
Identifies the parts of a CNC mill and their function.
Efficiently operates CNC mills.
Changes tool values as necessary and replaces tooling as necessary.
Demonstrates proper insert use and replaces inserts when necessary.
Demonstrates proper tool holder selection.
CNC Lathe Operation - Operates a CNC late safely, efficiently, and effectively.
Follows proper startup procedures including checking coolant concentration, oil, etc.
Safely operates CNC lathes.
Avoids crashing machine.
Understands G code, conversational programming, and manual moves.
Understands machine axes and home position.
Identifies the parts of a CNC lathe and their function.
Efficiently operates CNC lathes.
Changes tool values as necessary and replaces tooling as necessary.
Demonstrates proper insert use and replaces inserts when necessary.
Demonstrates proper tool holder selection.
Equipment Setup - Sets up new processes on CNC machines safely, efficiently, and effectively.
Can explain the steps required to setup a new process on a CNC machine.
Demonstrates awareness of clearance.
Locate and set up appropriate fixtures.
Independently set up proven processes on CNC machines.
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