About the role
The Intermediate Machinist operates computer numerical control machines and machining centers to fabricate parts per engineering specifications with supervision. The Intermediate Machinist sets up jobs with limited supervision.
Job Related Duties & Responsibilities
- Follow quality management system policies and procedures as per AS 9100 International Standard
- Maintain and fill out in-process inspection sheets for every job.
- Maintain and fill out first off tooling and fixture checklists for every job.
- Deburr first off and production parts where possible.
- Demonstrate ability to set-up, run, and dimensionally maintain quality in a production environment
- Ability to recognize production problems such as out-of-tolerance Machining, poor finishes, and are able to correct them.
- Able to gather/select, load, and measure correct tools, and holders for the job.
- Skilled in the use of measuring tools and equipment (micrometers, calipers, indicators, height gauges, thread gauges, and plug gauges, and optical comparator).
- Ability to set up, operate and maintain machines and tools.
- Ability to recognize and address problems in the production process.
- Ability to troubleshoot and make adjustments in machine control to bring parts back to tolerance without the help of a lead hand.
- Ability to set up measuring tools.
- Ability to set up boring bars, and bore gauges.
- Ability to line up fixtures or parts with either a flat or pins, using an indicator.
- Ability to indicate bores, bosses and pins using an indicator.
- Ability to check tool run out.
- Knowledge on selecting the right holders for the right tools.
- Versatility across multiple machine centers is a plus
- Meets job standard times with minimal supervision.
- Maintains a production efficiency of 75% or higher.
- Maintains a First Pass Acceptance rate of 60% or higher on repeat jobs.
- Follows all safety guidelines established by the Company, including proper use of safety equipment and relevant safety procedures
- Completes additional duties and projects as assigned.
- Follow applicable work instructions and maintain appropriate records.
About Coordinate Industries Ltd.
Coordinate Industries Ltd. is a value-added manufacture and supplier of high-quality cable assemblies, wire harnesses, mechanical and electromechanical assemblies; and Precision Machining Services (Metal and Plastic) for Aerospace, Military, Medical and Industrial Applications. Our ISO9001/ISO14001/AS9100 registration, Controlled Goods Program, & Joint Certification Program certification enables us to service the aerospace, defense, and medical industries. Established in 1985 as a privately-owned company, we are committed to providing cost-effective, technologically-advanced parts manufacturing solutions to our clients. Our services include parts finishing, processing, and assembly, and we offer extended services through our approved network of suppliers. We are a member of the Ontario Aerospace Council, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, the Croatian Chamber of Commerce, and the National Business Aviation Association.
Our main differential is in providing our clients with complete machining and electro-mechanical assembly, where we achieve tight tolerances of 5 microns (0.0002 inches) to meet the rigid demands of the defense and aerospace sectors. We are highly committed to quality and continuous process improvements, and all of our quality assurance inspection employees are trained in Six Sigma.
As an integrated solutions provider, we manufacture and precision machine parts to the exact specifications of our customers. Our continuous investment in leading manufacturing equipment enables us to ensure that our clients receive cost-effective solutions and high-quality parts.
About the role
The Intermediate Machinist operates computer numerical control machines and machining centers to fabricate parts per engineering specifications with supervision. The Intermediate Machinist sets up jobs with limited supervision.
Job Related Duties & Responsibilities
- Follow quality management system policies and procedures as per AS 9100 International Standard
- Maintain and fill out in-process inspection sheets for every job.
- Maintain and fill out first off tooling and fixture checklists for every job.
- Deburr first off and production parts where possible.
- Demonstrate ability to set-up, run, and dimensionally maintain quality in a production environment
- Ability to recognize production problems such as out-of-tolerance Machining, poor finishes, and are able to correct them.
- Able to gather/select, load, and measure correct tools, and holders for the job.
- Skilled in the use of measuring tools and equipment (micrometers, calipers, indicators, height gauges, thread gauges, and plug gauges, and optical comparator).
- Ability to set up, operate and maintain machines and tools.
- Ability to recognize and address problems in the production process.
- Ability to troubleshoot and make adjustments in machine control to bring parts back to tolerance without the help of a lead hand.
- Ability to set up measuring tools.
- Ability to set up boring bars, and bore gauges.
- Ability to line up fixtures or parts with either a flat or pins, using an indicator.
- Ability to indicate bores, bosses and pins using an indicator.
- Ability to check tool run out.
- Knowledge on selecting the right holders for the right tools.
- Versatility across multiple machine centers is a plus
- Meets job standard times with minimal supervision.
- Maintains a production efficiency of 75% or higher.
- Maintains a First Pass Acceptance rate of 60% or higher on repeat jobs.
- Follows all safety guidelines established by the Company, including proper use of safety equipment and relevant safety procedures
- Completes additional duties and projects as assigned.
- Follow applicable work instructions and maintain appropriate records.
About Coordinate Industries Ltd.
Coordinate Industries Ltd. is a value-added manufacture and supplier of high-quality cable assemblies, wire harnesses, mechanical and electromechanical assemblies; and Precision Machining Services (Metal and Plastic) for Aerospace, Military, Medical and Industrial Applications. Our ISO9001/ISO14001/AS9100 registration, Controlled Goods Program, & Joint Certification Program certification enables us to service the aerospace, defense, and medical industries. Established in 1985 as a privately-owned company, we are committed to providing cost-effective, technologically-advanced parts manufacturing solutions to our clients. Our services include parts finishing, processing, and assembly, and we offer extended services through our approved network of suppliers. We are a member of the Ontario Aerospace Council, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, the Croatian Chamber of Commerce, and the National Business Aviation Association.
Our main differential is in providing our clients with complete machining and electro-mechanical assembly, where we achieve tight tolerances of 5 microns (0.0002 inches) to meet the rigid demands of the defense and aerospace sectors. We are highly committed to quality and continuous process improvements, and all of our quality assurance inspection employees are trained in Six Sigma.
As an integrated solutions provider, we manufacture and precision machine parts to the exact specifications of our customers. Our continuous investment in leading manufacturing equipment enables us to ensure that our clients receive cost-effective solutions and high-quality parts.