NSI INDUSTRIES

CNC Programmer/Operator

Norridge, IL - Full Time

Focused on the electrical and network infrastructure markets, NSI continues to outpace the industry with unprecedented growth. We are looking for a CNC Programmer/Operator to join the team at our Norridge, IL location. Are you looking for a great place to work with an amazing culture and opportunities to advance within your position AND make more money? Then keep reading!

The Norridge location of NSI is a progressive manufacturer of die castings that has been in business for 50+ years and we look forward to having you join our team!

General Summary
Accountable for programming, operation, and maintenance of CNC machine.

Responsibilities
  • Conduct planning sessions with tool room staff to decide on project CNC machining and EDM requirements
  • Suggest best practices and most efficient machining solutions during planning sessions, and during the tool build as better methods are recognized
  • Program cutter paths using Cimatron and MasterCam Software
  • Work closely with appropriate personnel in the development and execution of prototype samples
  • Develop written CNC programing and machining best practices/rules
  • Program steel and electrodes per discussed and agreed upon project requirements
  • Perform indicated CNC machine setups
  • Oversee all aspects of CNC machine operation
  • Oversee CNC cutter inventory and notify Tool Room Manager when replacement tooling is needed
  • Research and suggest cutter and tooling options to improve CNC equipment efficiency
  • Arrange for outside servicing of CNC machine if needed
  • Perform maintenance of CNC machine
  • Maintain record of hours worked and enter into computer at the end of shift, daily.
  • Dimensionally verify work and complete Critical Characteristic paperwork where required
  • Verify mating component sizes prior to finishing shut-off areas to compensate for any fitment issues
  • Create check sizes to verify each cutter change in all axis affected by the cutter

Job Specifications
  •  Tooling experience
  •  CNC knowledge
  •  Programming knowledge

Salary Range: $25.00 - $35.00/hr.
 

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Benefits: NSI Industries offers a competitive salary, performance-based and attendance bonuses for certain roles. We offer health, dental, and vision insurance. Retirement savings plan with company match. Paid holiday time off and vacation.

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Physical Work Requirements: Many roles at NSI Industries require physical activities where the employee must occasionally lift and/or move items or require specific vision abilities.

Drug Free Workplace: NSI Industries maintains a drug-free workplace and requires all employees to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.

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