Team Leader machining 2nd shift
- Ensure that programmers are properly utilizing computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to select the appropriate cutting tools and speeds/feeds for a variety of material types in order to create CNC programs and instructions used to run a CNC machine
- Troubleshoots complex machining and provides guidance to employees in the processing of those machining tasks
- Analyze job orders, drawings, blueprints, specifications, and design data to determine the appropriate machine tool, work holding and cutter selection, machine speeds, and feed rates
- Observe machine trial runs or conduct computer simulations to ensure that programs and machinery will function properly and produce items that meet specifications
- Oversee writing, storing, and modifying of original and/or existing CNC programs to enhance efficiency. Correct and guide programmers to resolve any CNC programming issues.
- Coordinate with design engineering on best practices and designs for machinability
- Provide progress, status, and troubleshooting reports to management
- Approves recommended tooling purchases to determine the best consumables for particular processes and to ensure that operational budgets are met and maintained
- Maintains work area in a neat and organized manner to 5S standards
- Provide advanced training to machine shop employees and programmers in the operation of CNC equipment and set up
- Provides feedback to management on an individual’s progress, abilities and aptitude
- Serves as the subject matter expert within the machining department, resolving complex issues - Designs and fabricates fixtures as required and participates in high level project reviews
- Coordinates all shipping activities on second shift
- Coordinates all second shift manufacturing activities in absence of supervisor
- Participates in the interview processes to evaluate technical abilities
- Performs other duties as assigned
Required:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 15+ years of experience operating and programming CNC equipment
- Ability to use Microsoft Office (Outlook, Teams, Word)
- Demonstrated ability to lead a team in a heavy manufacturing environment
- Capability to mentor and train others and to share knowledge
- Blueprint reading, basic math, and understanding of measuring devices
- Good computer skills and advanced proficiency in querying, monitoring, and inputting NC machine and system data
- Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, with the ability to apply mathematical functions
- Advanced knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs and uses
- Able to keep team members well informed and to draw on other's expertise when required
- Ability to interpret engineering documentation and write appropriate machine-level instructions, including revisions to existing programs
- Ability to professionally communicate and work cooperatively with others
- Ability to manage time effectively to meet strict time deadlines and production volumes
- Judgment to comply with instructions, prescribed routines, methods, and practices
- Attention to detail and ability to handle multiple priorities
- Willingness to learn and to train others Preferred:
- Graduate of machining vocational or technical training program