The Machinist D role involves fabricating, assembling, repairing, and integrating complex, high-precision parts and machines for prototypes, low-volume production, or specialized projects.
Responsibilities include programming and operating sheet metal equipment (CNC punch presses, press brakes, shears), interpreting engineering drawings and GD&T, monitoring quality through inspections, troubleshooting machine issues, and performing routine maintenance.
The ideal candidate has advanced skills in machine setup, tooling, and measurement tools (calipers, micrometers), with strong knowledge of manufacturing standards, safety protocols, and software such as MasterCam, AutoCAD, and Creo.
Qualifications require a high school diploma with 8+ years of experience or an associate degree with 4+ years, strong computer skills, and expertise in fabrication practices. The role demands collaboration, problem-solving, adherence to safety, and flexibility to support operational needs.