CNC Programmer (Turning)

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  1. Machine Setup: Set up CNC machines, including aligning and securing fixtures, tools, and materials.
  2. Program Operation: Read and interpret blueprints, procedures, and control settings to program and operate CNC machines.
  3. Quality Control: Verify that machined parts meet quality standards by measuring and inspecting parts against specifications.
  4. Troubleshooting: Monitor machine operations, detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance conditions, and make necessary adjustments.
  5. Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance on machines and keep work areas clean and safe.
  6. Production Scheduling: Allocate work via routing sheets, plan and schedule to reduce overtime, and ensure adherence to production schedules.
  7. Documentation: Keep records of machine settings, performance, and maintenance activities.
  8. Training: Assist in training new machinists and provide feedback to management on training needs.
  9. Process Improvement: Suggest upgrades to the production process and contribute to the development of skills matrices.
  10. Communication: Maintain strong internal relationships, resolve conflicts, and act as a middleman between workers and management.

Skills

Design Skills

Programming Skills (It is compulsory to have worked on software’s such as CREO, PRO-E, Delcam/Featurecam, CAD/CAM, Solidworks)

G-CODE and M-CODE Programming manual and through software

Operation Skills (Fannuc Operations and other operating systems are a plus point)

Post date: 08 Rabi al-awwal 1446 - Today
Publisher: Bayt
Post date: 08 Rabi al-awwal 1446 - Today
Publisher: Bayt