Title : Machinist I
Reports To : Machine Shop Supervisor
FUNCTION :
Machine parts of various materials to meet the customers requirements on a multi-axis axis-milling / turning machines.
KEY RESULT AREAS :
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Works from routed instructions, manufacturing process plan, blueprint or verbal instructions.
Works under close direction of supervision.
Uses measuring instruments (scale, dial calipers, thread gages, indicators and micrometers).
Tram in machine head when applicable.
Make set-ups using vice, angle plate, v-block, rotary table or super spacer.
Mill, drill, tap and ream to produce machined parts of basic geometric shapes.
Deburr parts.
Completes required documentation.
Understanding of multi-axis CNC machining processes and machine functions.
Assumes other responsibilities as assigned.
DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE / EDUCATION :
High school diploma or GED required.
Must be a US citizen.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE / SKILL :
Two-year high school vocational training in machine trades or equivalent experience in a CNC shop.
Mechanical and spatial aptitude.
Ability to amend G&M codes on the machine.
Ability to effectively interpret blueprints.
Ability to do math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, conversion to and from decimal points, geometry).
RELATIONSHIPS :
Develops close working relationship with supervision, quality control personnel and the tool crib attendant.
Demonstrates a highly cooperative demeanor with other employees and willingly takes the initiative to help others succeed.
JOB ENVIRONMENT :
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS :
Top Military Alignments :
Army MOSs (Best Entry-Level Matches) :
91B - Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (E-1 to E-4)
91F - Small Arms / Artillery Repairer (E-1 to E-4)
91A - M1 Abrams Tank System Maintainer (E-1 to E-4)
91L - Construction Equipment Repairer
15B - Aircraft Powerplant Repairer (E-1 to E-4)
35N - Signals Intelligence Analyst
Navy / Coast Guard Rates :
MM - Machinist's Mate (E-1 to E-4)
EM - Electrician's Mate (E-1 to E-4)
GSM - Gas Turbine Systems Technician (E-1 to E-4)
HT - Hull Maintenance Technician
MR - Machinery Repairman
Air Force AFSCs :
2A6X1 - Aerospace Propulsion (E-1 to E-4)
2A7X3 - Aircraft Structural Maintenance (E-1 to E-4)
2A5X1 - Aerospace Maintenance (E-1 to E-4)
2A3X3 - Tactical Aircraft Maintenance
Marine Corps MOSs :
6046 - Aircraft Mechanic (E-1 to E-4)
3521 - Automotive Maintenance Technician (E-1 to E-4)
1141 - Electrician
Key Skill Translations :
Blueprint Reading - Standard in technical military roles
Precision Measurement - Military maintenance requires exact specifications
Quality Control - Military standards are typically very high
Following Procedures - Core military discipline
Safety Protocols - Deeply ingrained in military culture
Technical Documentation - Required in all military technical roles
Tool Usage - Extensive experience with precision instruments
Skillbridge Program • Cincinnati, Ohio, United States