Citizen / Star Swiss CNC Leadsman- Precision Machining Construction, Mining & Trades - Buffalo, NY at Geebo

Citizen / Star Swiss CNC Leadsman- Precision Machining

Citizen / Star Swiss CNC Leadsman- Precision Machining
Company Work Location: Lockport, NY
Salary: $55,000 - $70,000
MUST HAVE:
We are looking for Precision Machinist candidates. Make sure you must add Precision Machining experience in your resume before you apply to this job. We prefer experience from Medical device, dental, orthopedic, Biological, Military related clients/industry experience preferred
Relocation Expenses is provided.
Job Requirements:
We are looking for a Swiss CNC Leadsman to develop processes and generate CNC code.
Interested candidates can have manual CNC programing or use of cam software such as Partmaker, Esprit or Mastercam.
Our client will consider candidates who came from engineering or came up the ranks as a machinist and gained CNC programming training.
The Swiss CNC Leadsman will work from a solid model or from a print.
Experience with Gd&T, cutting tool applications and shop math is needed.
Knowledge of feeds and speeds is required. Swiss CNC Programmers who develop macro programs is a plus.
The ideal candidate will have direct experience on Marubeni Citizen swiss lathes, however, will consider Star, Tsugami, Nomura, Hanwha, Tornos Deco or other brands of swiss lathes.
Past experience developing CNC code for medical devices or orthopedic implants such as bone screws is preferred.
Currently seeking a Citizen Swiss CNC Leadsman with a high level of Technical abilities to run either the 2nd or 3rd shift operations.
Must be able to go from Part Print to Production including program editing, troubleshooting the process, develop set up procedures, maintain all quality standards and training of operators.
Citizen / Star experience preferred. CAD/CAM experience a must (open to Partmaker or Autocad).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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