Senior 5-Axis CNC Machinist at Laborup
Birmingham, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Sep, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Jun, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

5-Axis CNC Machining, CNC Setup, GD&T Interpretation, Blueprint Reading, Precision Metrology, Siemens NX, Mill-turn Machining, Workholding & Fixturing, CMM Inspection, NPI Process Development, Tooling Optimization, Robotic Integration

Industry

Internet Marketplace Platforms

Description
Senior 5-Axis CNC Machinist - Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing We are partnering with a rapidly growing precision manufacturer supporting aerospace, defense, medical device, and other mission-critical industries to identify experienced Senior 5-Axis Setup Machinists. This position is focused on new product introductions, process launches, first articles, prove-outs, automation, and complex machining challenges. You'll be responsible for taking new work from engineering and programming, developing stable and repeatable manufacturing processes, and preparing jobs for successful production handoff. The ideal candidate is a highly skilled machinist who enjoys difficult work, thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, and takes pride in solving complex machining problems. What You'll Be Working With: Hermle 5-Axis Machining Centers Heller Horizontal Machining Platforms Zayer Large-Format Machining Centers DN Solutions Machining Platforms Siemens Sinumerik Controls Heidenhain Controls Siemens NX Manufacturing Environment Lang & FCS Modular Workholding Systems Haimer Tool Presetting Technology Wenzel CMM Systems Keyence and Advanced Laser Inspection Technology What You'll Do: Lead setup, prove-out, and launch activities for complex aerospace and defense components Build and qualify advanced workholding, fixturing, tooling, and gaging strategies Support first article builds and new product introductions Optimize tooling, offsets, probing, and machining processes to achieve repeatable production performance Perform first-piece and in-process inspection using precision metrology equipment and CMM data Collaborate closely with programmers and manufacturing engineers on process development and troubleshooting Support automation initiatives including probing systems, pallet systems, robotic integration, and lights-out manufacturing Document and transfer proven processes to production teams Mentor machinists and operators while supporting continuous improvement initiatives 7+ years of CNC machining experience Proven experience setting up and running 5-axis machining centers Ability to thrive in a fast-paced NPI and process-development environment Aerospace, defense, medical device, or other high-precision manufacturing experience Simultaneous 5-axis machining experience Mill-turn experience Automation, robotic cell, pallet system, or lights-out manufacturing experience Lang or FCS modular fixturing experience SPC, process monitoring, or data-driven manufacturing experience Experience machining titanium, Inconel, stainless steel, nickel alloys, and other difficult materials Strong blueprint reading and GD&T interpretation skills Experience independently performing setups from tooling lists, setup sheets, and engineering documentation Strong understanding of tooling, workholding, fixturing, probing, offsets, and machining strategy Experience holding tight tolerances and performing first-piece inspections Familiarity with Siemens, Heidenhain, Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, or similar controls Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Company-paid life insurance. 401(k) retirement plan with company match. Paid time off and paid holidays. Professional development, technical training, and advancement within a growing organization.
Responsibilities
Lead the setup, prove-out, and launch of complex aerospace and defense components, focusing on new product introductions. Develop stable manufacturing processes and collaborate with engineers to optimize tooling and automation for production handoff.
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