Job Summary:
Responsible for programming, setup, and operation of Rollomatic CNC grinding centers using VG and VG Pro (Virtual Grind/Virtual Grind Pro) software.
Essential Functions:
The following functions are representative of the tasks performed within this role. These tasks may vary depending on the position and management discretion. The absence of a particular function does not exclude additional duties being assigned if they are relevant to the role.
- Interpret drawings and/or solid part models to write programs for Rollomatic machines.
- Program using VG/VG Pro software.
- Troubleshoot programming issues.
- Create setup sheets based on tooling selection criteria.
- Monitor and verify the accuracy of initial setups and final outcomes for each job.
- Revise programs and documents to reflect engineering changes.
- Maintain an organized library of programs.
- Identify and analyze opportunities for process improvements.
- Apply efficient production methods for both complex and simple parts.
- Communicate with the department manager about current and upcoming job statuses.
- Provide shop floor support for inspection methods, training, machine alarms, and program troubleshooting.
- Assist the tool room with prints and designs for workholding fixtures.
- Ensure smooth transition of products to the next operation.
What we offer:
$30-$35/hr. plus shift differential
Comprehensive benefits package
401K Match
Room to grow
Qualifications:
- Minimum of five years’ experience programming and operating manual or CNC machines in a manufacturing setting, or a combination of education, certification, training, and experience.
- Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
- Knowledge of various grinding wheels and steady rests.
- Familiarity with CNC lathe and/or mill controls, with experience on multi-axis machine centers a plus.
- Proficient with precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, and indicators.
- Understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T).
- Knowledge of ISO 13485 and FDA 21 CFR 820, with on-the-job training provided.
- Basic math skills, including arithmetic, geometry, and algebra for material fabrication calculations.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and CAD/CAM software.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings with geometric dimensions and tolerances.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, in English.