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Royell Manufacturing, Inc. EXPERIENCED CNC MACHINIST (NIGHT SHIFT, MON-THURS) in Everett, Washington

Job Description

Are you a seasoned CNC Machinist looking to take your career to the next level? Join our team at Royell Manufacturing and become an integral part of our night shift team. As a Night Shift CNC Machinist, you'll have the opportunity to showcase your expertise and precision machining skills while enjoying a Monday through Thursday schedule, allowing for long weekends and work-life balance.

Official Working Hours: Monday thru Thursday 3:20pm-1:50am

Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision/Company-Paid Life Insurance, Supplemental Voluntary Benefits, 401k, Paid Holidays, Paid Time Off

Royell Manufacturing, Inc. is an independent company and global supplier of structural airplane parts such as precision components, kits and assemblies for the aerospace industry. The company is committed to delivering exceptional value to our customers through sustainable solutions focusing on quality, productivity and affordability.

CNC Level 2,3, and 4 Machinists are expected to run proven jobs with some technical instruction. Running proven jobs and running those in part families will result in machinists operating autonomously.

This job focuses on the importance of running quality parts while; setting up machines, loading and unloading materials, running code, managing tool life, inspecting parts, and completing secondary operations (e.g., deburr, edge breaks, adding holes).

Requirements

  • Upload, download, and cycle NC programs effectively establishing “production rhythms” to produce the number of expected parts according to OEE goals.

  • Operate machines safely while loading and unloading parts using best practices.

  • Comply with machine tool life management and use pre-setters and tool cribs effectively.

  • Follow schedules and shift plans, prepare for the next job, and change-over effectively.

  • Accurately maintain material traceability while issuing, organizing, counting, loading raw materials.

  • Follow expected work cell processes consistently and without prompting (e.g., standard work plans, SICS, secondary operations (e.g., deburr), daily maintenance, tie-ins, traceability).

  • Complete expected maintenance and maintain clean and organized work area.

  • Use standard work plans (SWP) and standard operating procedures (SOP) to control processes and accurately inspect parts using self-inspection check sheets (SICS) to verify.

  • Create and maintain accurate machine status (to run or not), shift tie-ins, and real time monitoring requirements.

  • Must regularly maintain good attendance per policy each attendance year.

  • Assist other employees while operating machines when asked by your supervisor.

  • Other related duties as assigned.

    Minimum Qualifications

  • Must have high school diploma or equivalent.

  • Must have a minimum 1-year machining experience.

    Desirable Qualifications

  • Associates degree or certificate in machining discipline, from a technical or vocational college.

  • Experience using Lean Manufacturing practices, such as, mistake proofing, standard work, self-inspection, and single piece flow.

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