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Cnc Threading Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

... thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item. Supports personnel that are able to ... Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

... thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item. Supports personnel that are able to ... Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

... thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item. Supports personnel that are able to ... Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

... thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item. Supports personnel that are able to ... Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.

... thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item. Supports personnel that are able to ... Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.

... thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item. Supports personnel that are able to ... Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.

CNC Machinist

San Diego, CA · On-site

$25 - $26.06/hr

... threading tools. Know the difference between grades of inserts and radius of inserts. Use tool ... CNC machining centers and CNC lathes. * Candidate will frequently lift, carry, and help set up ...

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Cnc Threading information

What is CNC threading?

CNC threading is a machining process in which threads are cut or formed on a workpiece using a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine. This process ensures high precision and repeatability, allowing for the creation of threads on materials such as metal or plastic according to exact specifications. CNC threading is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing for producing threaded parts such as bolts, screws, and pipes. The process can accommodate various thread types, including internal and external threads, and is suitable for both small and large production runs.

What is the difference between Cnc Threading vs Cnc Milling?

AspectCnc ThreadingCnc Milling
Primary FunctionCreating threaded parts and screw threadsCutting and shaping various parts with multiple axes
Tools UsedThreading tools, taps, diesEnd mills, face mills, drills
Work EnvironmentPrecision machining, small to medium partsVersatile manufacturing, complex parts
CertificationsMachining certifications, CNC operationMachining certifications, CNC operation

While both Cnc Threading and Cnc Milling involve CNC machine operation and require similar certifications, Cnc Threading specializes in creating screw threads and threaded components, whereas Cnc Milling focuses on shaping a variety of parts with multiple axes. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right skill set for specific manufacturing tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CNC Threading Operator, and why are they important?

To excel as a CNC Threading Operator, you need a solid understanding of machining principles, blueprint reading, and experience with CNC machine operation, often supported by vocational training or certifications. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software, G-code programming, and precision measurement tools is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help ensure quality and efficiency. These competencies are crucial for producing accurate threaded parts, maintaining safety standards, and minimizing production errors.

How does a CNC Threading operator typically collaborate with engineers and quality control teams on a daily basis?

As a CNC Threading operator, you will regularly communicate with engineers to interpret technical drawings and ensure correct threading specifications. Collaboration with quality control teams is essential, as they rely on you to provide accurate measurements and report any deviations from standards. This teamwork helps maintain product quality and minimize production errors, making strong communication skills and attention to detail valuable assets in this role.
What cities in California are hiring for Cnc Threading jobs? Cities in California with the most Cnc Threading job openings:
CNC Machinist & Programmer

CNC Machinist & Programmer

EPSILON SYSTEMS

San Diego, CA

$26.26 - $27/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. is seeking a full-time CNC Machinist & Programmer I in San Diego, CA.
Summary:
The position will provide maintenance, repair and technical support to the customer. Operate and maintain a variety of inside CNC machines. Use technical documents (JFMM, Instructions, NSTM's, Military standards, Test memos, Test Standards, Drawings and Technical Manuals) that contain information required to accomplish work.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Machines, fabricates, and refurbishes newly designed and replacement shipboard components utilizing templates and technical documentation to include ships' drawings.
Completes machine repairing, manufacturing new, removal, repairs, modifying, and testing of various shipboard components.
Determines speeds and feeds, coolants, and lubricants or abrasives to be used to cut, turn, drill, mill, bore, tap, thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish item.
Supports personnel that are able to machine materials to include: stainless steel, 300/400 series; monel; K-monel; copper; brass; aluminum, 4140, 4130, 6061-T6; nylon; Teflon; and various plastics.
Follows the requirements and procedures set forth in FWPs and CWPs.
Reads, understands, and works to the requirements of applicable ship drawings, blueprints, equipment technical manuals, and other applicable approved technical references.
Uses shop mathematics including trigonometry and geometry and hold tolerances to one ten-thousandths (.0001) of an inch.
Maintains dimensional accuracy by inspection of parts using various precision measuring instruments including: sine plates, comparators, micrometers, calipers, v-blocks, angle plates, indicators, dial height gauges, go/no-go gauges, thread gauges, surface gages and other measuring tools.
Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations on each machine.
Makes new job setups on a variety of different types of equipment involving accurate alignment in order to maintain specified overall tolerances.
Sets up and operate conventional machine tools, including: horizontal lathes, vertical turret lathes, horizontal boring machines, radial arm drills, vertical and horizontal milling machines, bench grinders, ID and OD grinders, surface grinders, jig boring machines, hones, and other manual machine tools.
Sets hard jaws and cut soft jaws to hold outside and inside diameters.
Touches off tools using tool eye, and manual touch off using tool, wear, and work offsets.
Uses turning tools, boring bars, insert drills, reamers, inside groovers, outside groovers, part off tools, and threading tools.
Uses tool offsets and work offsets on CNC machining centers and CNC lathes.
Uses Master Cam X10 to program computer numeric control (CNC) machining centers and lathes.
Programs CNC lathes using Fanuc control. Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC milling centers.
Programs and edits programs for CNC machining centers.
Inputs (MDI) machine operations.
Sets up and operates single and multiple spindle CNC lathes.
Required Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum of 2 years of work experience performing CNC machine programming and operations
Sound interpersonal skills needed to interface, coordinate with company personnel, customers, and outside contacts
Knowledge and difference of grades of inserts and radius of inserts.
Ability to pass PQS 301 Craftsmen qualifications
Ability to read schematics and blue prints
Ability to read technical manuals and repair standards
Ability to read, interpret, and follow detailed written instructions, MRC cards or drawings
Ability to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance
Preferred Qualifications:
Ability to setup and operate 5 axis spindle CNC lathes
Knowledge of the difference between grades of inserts and radius of inserts
Experience operating water jet cutting machines
Knowledge of OMAX waterjet and Intelli-MAX® software
Pay Range:
The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role. Individual salaries are determined by a variety of factors including, but not limited to: business considerations, local market conditions, and internal equity, as well as candidate qualifications, such as skills, education, and experience.
ADA Notations:
Requires walking, reaching, sitting and concentration in the presence of occasional noise
Ability to move in narrow and restricted passageways, up/down steep and narrow ladders or stairways, and up and down antenna masts/yardarms (onboard ships)
Ability to lift, carry and move objects up to 50 lbs. in weight
Office, warehouse, laboratory, pier side, shipboard
Noise conditions range from very quiet to loud
Ability to wear a face mask while working
Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.