Demonstrating familiarity with machine manual and safety instructions, OSHA requirements; complying with company safety practices and procedures
Using built-in safety devices such as interlock
Wearing personal protection devices such as safety glasses and hearing protection
Insuring that all tooling is secured properly before start-up
Closing covers prior to operating machine
Observing safe and proper environmental handling of stock materials and fluids such as coolants
Maintaining clean, neat and safe work area
Job Planning
Reading and interpreting blueprints, symbology, sketches, notes and dimensions
Reviewing Job Order Specification Sheet, comparing requirements to standards, determining tolerances
Supply Chain release parts to the floor
Determining machine set-up steps
Determining sequence of machining operations and tool usage;
Machine Set-Up
Checking condition of previously machine parts
Selecting cutting tools and mounting in spindle or gang/turret using hand tools; turret indexing
Verifying positions using tools such as gages, calipers and squares
Selecting appropriate speeds and feeds
Securing work piece or stock in holding fixture chuck
Powering-up machine, accessing system and operating control panels
CNC Programming
Establishing machine references
Understanding calculations and inputting feed rate, speed of cutting tools and depth of cut
Programming controls to position cutting tools relative to workpiece, work shifts and tool offsets
Changing spindle speed and feed rates
Managing project files, directories, downloading via network, DOS, installing software packages (know your way around the system)
Performing statistical process control (where appropriate) Rainbow Chart
Quality Assurance
Checking first run pieces with quality control lead person; conferring throughout run with team and supervisor (as appropriate)
Verifying conformance of workpiece to finished specifications; performing measurements with variety of appropriate precision and semi precision instruments
Continuously checking each finished workpiece, following a Sample plan, against blue print, order specifications; using touch, Sight and machine sound
Monitoring condition of tools and changing as necessary
Checking workpieces under Optical Comparator and/or Coordinate
Measuring Machine where appropriate
Conferring with Quality Control lead and others on tool design, job layout and production methods; adjusting speed
Performing statistical process control (SPC) functions; keeping process records, graphing data as appropriate
Analyzing machining problems and recommending solutions, group problem solving
Machine and Tool Maintenance
Performing preproduction preventive maintenance according to procedures and schedule (cleaning machine, chips)
Clearing chips and scrap form machine regularly
Cleaning and lubricating machine
Removing and re-setting all tooling
Sharpening tooling using equipment such as engine lathe
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