Date Posted: November 4, 2020

Deadline: March 31, 2015

Organization: Eaton

City: Charleston, SC

Website: View Website

Wages/Salary: Hourly

Requirements:

Basic Qualifications:
-High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution required.
-Minimum two years experience in set up and operation of CNC Mill machines.
-This position will be on 3rd shift (11 p.m. - 7 a.m.). The candidate must be able to work these hours.
-This position requires use of information or access to hardware which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. ?Green Card Holder?), have been granted Political Asylum, or Refugee.

Position Criteria:
-Must be able to accurately read and use precision measuring tools, including but not limited to micrometers and dial calipers.
-Must be able to read and interpret engineering 2D and 3D drawings, accurately translate 2D and 3D blueprints, able to understand and use geometric tolerancing.

Job Description:

The Eaton Aerospace team has an opening for a CNC Set-Up Machinist in North Charleston, SC. This position will be on 3rd shift (11 p.m. - 7 a.m.).

Position Criteria:
-Ability to properly start or restart equipment after power is interrupted or as
a new start up. Can re-zero all axes and begin machining process at proper point in
program.
-Ability to monitor and add coolant and lubrication levels as needed.
-Ability to work with process plan, blueprints, and program in prescribed
sequence.
-Demonstrates ability to read machine program codes.
-Demonstrates ability to properly place parts, casting or stock in machine securely and
accurately.
-Ability to properly operate machine to perform prescribed functions on
drawing.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings,
blueprints, customer specifications and internal drawings and procedures.
-Ability to understand Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
-Ability to bring machine tool back to desired location and resume cycle if
cycle has been interrupted. Understands function of, proper usage and resetting of
Emergency Stop Button.
-Ability to ensure tool lengths correspond to offset register. Exhibits full
working knowledge of tool presetter.
-Ability to identify alarm codes and respond with corrective measures.
-Demonstrated knowledge of door interlocks, interlock released light and button. On/off
buttons, and panel lock key.
-Knowledge of multi-screen functions, alpha and numeric keypads and
machine controls (i.e. alter, insert, delete, input, up, down, lft ,rght, pos, prog, system,
message, settings, network, etc.)
-Ability to operate and understand function of mode switch and function keys
(i.e. mem, mid, tape, edit, handle, job, rapid, zero return, SBK. OSP. BDT. PSM. PST.
DRN).
-Exhibit understanding of status lights.
-Demonstrates and understands proper use of Directional Jog Buttons.
-Demonstrates and understands proper use of Rapid Traverse Override Buttons.
-Demonstrates and understands proper use of Feed Rate Override Buttons.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to determine and input proper wear and geometry offsets.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to determine all tooling is free from breaks, chips and abnormal wear.
-Demonstrates and understands proper use of the MFG Pro system to applicable job requirements.

Expected to demonstrate all of the above plus the following:
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to properly set tools in machine locations required for set-up.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to perform part changeover including program retrieval and input.
-Ability to use presetter arm or toolsetter and comp tools.
-Ability to read and edit machine programs.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to perform soft jaw boring
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to calculate and input axis coordinates X, Y and Z, or use spindle probe to load offsets.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to establish Z set-up position for sub-spindle
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to change out all tooling and to properly building mill tools.
-Ability to calibrate presetter arm by resetting parameters or tood settler or spindle proble.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to trouble shoot concentricity problems including tool runout.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to recognize and eliminate machine alarms.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to trouble shoot and eliminate flatness problems.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to reset machine after crash or bumping of spindles.
-Knows and demonstrates the ability to cross train operators.

Eaton is a power management company with 2014 sales of $22.6 billion. Eaton provides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton has approximately 102,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. Because of the pivotal role we play, Eaton is committed to creating and maintaining powerful customer relationships built on a foundation of excellence. From the products we manufacture to our dedicated customer service and support, we know what?s important to you.

Schedule:
This position will be on 3rd shift (11 p.m. - 7 a.m.).
Application Process:
http://www.eaton-jobs.com/ShowJob/Id/367933/3rd-Shift-CNC-Set-Up-Machinist/