About the Role
The CNC Setup Technician is responsible for setting up and adjusting CNC equipment to produce prototype and production medical devices and utilizing precision measurement and gaging tools to meet customer requirements.
Essential Function / Duties
- Perform CNC machine setup (CNC equipment, workholding, tooling, etc.); troubleshoot and make adjustments to wear offsets, make simple macro changes, and adjust other process equipment parameters to ensure maximum product success rate.
- Manufacture standard production and prototype medical devices.
- Machine parts, fixtures, tooling with manual lathe, mill & grinding to support prototype and standard production.
- Collaborate with Development Engineering to optimize new product design concepts for manufacturability
- Document process sheet instructions, prints, tool lists, and inspection procedures to verify sequence and conformance to requirements.
- Lead the culture of 5S by creating an orderly work area including machining equipment and tooling.
- Resolve machining problems and capture opportunities to achieve the current production schedule.
- Assist in the implementation of lean manufacturing techniques to support a culture of continuous improvement.
- Use precision measuring and gauging tools, performing required inspections before, during and after machining.
- Monitor machining operation to detect malfunctions or out of tolerance machining and adjust machine controls as required.
- Perform preventative maintenance checks before, during, and after operations on machine centers.
- Visually inspect small tools and tooling kits to ensure correct tooling, sequence of use and tool offsets
- Interpret GD&T design specifications to optimize machine fixturing and wear offsets.
- Vigilantly observe and analyze potentially hazardous conditions in the areas of production.
- Document “fail safe” attributes of products and processes.
*This is not an exhaustive list of duties or functions and may not necessarily comprise all of the essential functions
Work Schedule / Supervision
Position: Full-time: 40 hours per week; potential for more
Position Status: Non-Exempt Status: with compensation, without notice; Overtime may be necessary
Recommended Education / Experience
Education: High School education or equivalent; 2-year associate degree in CNC or equivalent technical discipline preferred but not required.
Experience:
- Level 1: 4+ years of experience at proficiency as CNC Operator; thorough understanding of production and product development regulations and Quality Control processes, including gaging and OGP operation; competency with MS Office applications; written and verbal presentation skills.
- Level 2: 7+ years of experience at proficiency as CNC Operator/Setup Technician; thorough understanding of production and product development regulations and Quality Control processes, including gaging and OGP operation; competency with MS Office applications; written and verbal presentation skills.
- Level 3: 10+ years of experience at proficiency as CNC Operator/Setup Technician; thorough understanding of production and product development regulations and Quality Control processes, including gaging and OGP operation; competency with MS Office applications; written and verbal presentation skills.
Benefits
Excellent benefits package including: health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, parental leave, 401K, vacation, and holidays
About Able Medical Devices
Able Medical Devices is a leader in contract manufacturing and development. Able partners with companies seeking first class, outsourced services from design & development to comprehensive finished goods manufacturing. The company’s extensive expertise includes working with surgeons and OEM’s in spine, trauma and cardiothoracic markets. Able specializes in developing full surgical systems as well as custom instrumentation. Please visit our website www.ablemedicaldevices.com to learn more about the company.