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CNC Machinist

When you join the Verus Aerospace team, you are more than a number – you are a valued part of our company family. Superior craftsmanship, employee pride and a shared commitment to continuous improvement are the foundation of our success. We have a strong reputation for professionalism and quality in the aerospace industry. Our company is committed to excellence and we recognize that the right people, offering their ideas and expertise, will enable us to continue our success. We seek team members who are passionate, adaptable, driven to achieve quality results, focused on continuous improvement, self-motivated and problem solvers.

Position Summary

The CNC Machinist will operate industrial devices that generate manufactured parts.  Essential skills are technical knowledge, setting up, and operating a CNC machine. While maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; and maintaining equipment and supplies.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Operate equipment such as CNC machines, milling machines, and end mills to produce manufactured parts primarily out of aluminum and titanium.
  • Take measurements to adequately ensure the accurate set-up, with the use of tools such as; gauges, calipers, indicators and micrometers.
  • Maintains specifications by observing drilling and cutting; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; troubleshooting processes; adjusting controls; replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes.
  • Set up and trouble shoot 5-axis machines for large complex parts.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Position Requirements 

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • Certification from an accredited technical college a plus
  • Minimum 1 year of progressively responsible milling experience, aerospace industry is a plus.
  • Possess basic math and geometry knowledge with elementary knowledge of engineering principals helpful.
  • Be able to read blueprints, follow work order and verbal instructions.

Physical and Environmental Demands

Manufacturing environment may be exposed to noise levels, dust, grime. and heat. Must wear appropriate personal protective equipment. 

 

 

 

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