Spokane
Job DescriptionDescription: Summary Support new and revised product manufacturing processes with the development of 5 axis and 3 axis CNC router trim path programing. Secondary support of product manufacturing process with document control and manufacturing plan development. Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Primary responsibilities, • Program new and revised parts that are asked via e-mail, verbally, or from Project Board, • Interrogate drawing and advise any compliance concerns, • Use computer model info given to by engineering verbally or via e-mail., • Ensure all computer files (CNC programs and support files) are backed up, • Verify that the model you are working matches Rev Level with drawing, • Verify CNC alignment before starting debugging, • Verify programmed parts meet drawing specification unless discussed, • Address any quality, capability or measurability issues with QA/engineering, • Minimize cycle time and still achieve expected part quality, • Help maintain control of FA parts that are formed waiting for programming., • Manage formed parts after project is tasked to you., • Rev Control all programs with line in header stating “part” rev and date programmed., • Use program header to stop work on any programs that are pending revision, • Always make sure that the header information gets updated with current rev level, • Maintain “CNC Master Files”, • Add new programs from floor and new parts that you create, • Replace modified programs, • Eliminate any duplicate files, • Reprogram existing parts that need improvement, • Maintain Multifab’s trust in routers, • Alignment checks for operators, • Reduce amount of down time associated with set ups, • Keep amount of debugging time for new projects to a minimum, • Preparation before going to router (i.e., part indexing test, plumbing, bits etc.), • Align fixture with Surfcam model prior to getting on router., • Assist production operators as needed to maintain an efficient work flow, • Continuously evaluate and identify opportunities to drive process improvements that positively impact the customer’s experience, • Communicates in a professional, respectful, and courteous manner with all employees, customers, and others with whom we may work., • Contributes to a successful workgroup and fosters a team-oriented culture through positive interactions, active listening, meaningful collaborations, high employee engagement, and the constructive exchange of ideas designed to meet or exceed the organization’s strategic goals., • Maintain understanding of workload and progress by using the Engineering Project Board., • Come to engineering update meeting prepared to discuss priorities and workload, • Help create and maintain bit inventory for production operators to work from, • Study repeatability of our routers., • Document Control, • Planning, • Communicate in a professional, respectful, and courteous manner with all employees, customers, the management, and others with whom we may work., • Contribute to a successful work group and foster a team-oriented culture through positive interactions, active listening, meaningful collaborations, high employee engagement, and the constructive exchange of ideas designed to meet or exceed the organization’s strategic goals. Requirements: Qualifications • Basic knowledge of mathematics, • Basic mechanical aptitude and knowledge, • Ability to work independently on assigned tasks, • Exhibits solid time management skills and ability to determine priorities in order to effectively accomplish a broad range of activities, • Professional appearance, • M-F ( 8 hour shift), work overtime as is needed to get projects done, • Maintain a clean and organized work areas, • Ability to use email system and word processing to communicate, • Gain and maintain proficiency in Surfcam (training, magazines, user groups etc.), • Ability to be assertive and provide feedback as needed, • Sitting: Constant 67-100% - Sit on adjustable computer chair at desk (may stand), • Standing: Occasional 11-33% - Intermittently stand on tile, carpet or cement floor, • Walking: Occasional 11-33% - Walk among workstations on tile, carpet or cement floor, • Heights/Ladders/Stairs: Seldom 0-10% - Use ladder to retrieve product from shelves, • Twisting at waist: Seldom 0-10% - Twist to lift product/documents, • Bending/Stooping: Seldom 0-10% - Alternate bend/stoop, • Squatting/Kneeling: Seldom 0-10% - Alternate squat/kneel, • Crawling: Never, • Reaching Out: Seldom 0-10% - Pick product from shelves and retrieve documents, • Talking/Hearing/Seeing: Constant 67-100% - Talk/hear/see people/English documents/instructions, • Working Above Shoulders: Seldom 0-10%, • Handling/Grasping: Constant 67-100% - Hold/grasp controls, hand tools, documents/products, • Fine Finger Manipulation: Constant 67-100% - Keyboard typing, writing, filing, controls on equipment, • Foot Controls: Never, • Driving: Never, • Repetitive Motion: Constant 67-100% - Computer mouse use, keyboard typing, • Vibratory Tasks: Never, • Lifting 15 lbs.: Seldom 0-10% - Lift work documents and/or product, • Carrying 15 lbs.: Seldom 0-10% - Carry work documents and/or product, • Pushing/Pulling 15 lbs.: Seldom 0-10% - Push/pull product to load/unload, open/close file cabinet Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform job functions, ask Manager.