Responsible for fabricating, building, handling, repairing and integrating complex parts, assemblies and machines normally used in engineering prototypes, one of a kind product or low volume manufacturing. Provides highly skilled labor for extremely tight or critical tolerances. Hardware is fabricated and assembled using engineering standards and is oftentimes considered fragile, high precision, highly sensitive and of high value. May interface with engineers in prototyping and optimizing assembly processes and procedures for manufacturability. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures. May require handling knowledge such as use of overhead cranes and equipment and rigging best practices. May design and fabricate manufacturing assembly aids and tooling. May lead and manage multiple builds and assemblies. Essential Functions: Machine Setup & Operation Program, set up, load, and operate CNC milling machines, lathes, or other machining centers according to work instructions. Select, install, and adjust tools, fixtures, and materials to ensure accurate machining. Run first-piece inspections and adjust machine settings as needed. Drawing & Specification Interpretation Read and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing), and Work Orders. Verify dimensions, tolerances, and required finishes before machining operations. Process Monitoring & Quality Control Monitor machine performance and cutting operations to ensure parts meet specification. Inspect finished parts using calipers, micrometers, gauges, and other measurement equipment. Document in-process inspection results, maintain records, and report deviations. Troubleshooting & Adjustments Detect tool wear, machine errors, or abnormal conditions and take corrective action. Adjust feeds, speeds, and offsets to optimize machining accuracy and efficiency. Material Handling & Workflow Load raw material and unload finished components. Organize and stage parts to support production schedules. Follow safe material handling practices to avoid damage and ensure workplace safety. Maintenance & Upkeep Perform routine preventive maintenance such as cleaning, lubrication, and tool replacement. Maintain machine calibration and report issues requiring advanced repair. Safety & Compliance Follow all safety guidelines, lockout/tagout procedures, and use required PPE. Comply with company policies, ISO/AS9100 and L3Harris standards and regulations. Collaboration & Documentation Communicate with Machine Shop Leadership, Production Control, Engineers, and other team members regarding design or machining issues. Support continuous improvement initiatives, Lean/5S practices, and process standardization. Demonstrate adaptability by supporting overtime requirements, working across multiple locations, and adjusting to shifting program priorities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED