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Weekends Cnc Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Mazak CNC Machinist Weekend Shift

Wichita, KS · On-site

$15.25 - $21/hr

Responsible for working in collaboration with the manufacturing team to operate a wide variety of CNC mills and lathes by performing the following duties. Responsibilities Duties and Responsibilities:

Mazak CNC Machinist Weekend Shift

Wichita, KS · On-site

$15.25 - $21/hr

Responsible for working in collaboration with the manufacturing team to operate a wide variety of CNC mills and lathes by performing the following duties. Duties and Responsibilities: * Calculates ...

Machinist

Maize, KS

$25 - $33/hr

You will set up CNC machines to perform various tasks, including drilling, boring, and milling. You ... The 2nd shift runs from 4:15pm to 2:45am, Monday through Thursday, while the weekend shift is from ...

Machinist

Maize, KS

$25 - $33/hr

You will set up CNC machines to perform various tasks, including drilling, boring, and milling. You ... The 2nd shift runs from 4:15pm to 2:45am, Monday through Thursday, while the weekend shift is from ...

You will set up CNC machines to perform various tasks, including drilling, boring, and milling. You ... The 2nd shift runs from 4:15pm to 2:45am, Monday through Thursday, while the weekend shift is from ...

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Weekends Cnc information

What is the difference between Weekends Cnc vs Weekends Machinist?

AspectWeekends CncWeekends Machinist
CertificationsTypically requires CNC operator certifications or technical trainingOften requires machinist certifications or technical diplomas
Work EnvironmentManufacturing shops with CNC machines, often in industrial settingsMachine shops, manufacturing plants, working with various manual or CNC equipment
Industry UsageCommonly used in industries like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturingUsed across similar industries, often overlapping with CNC roles

Weekends Cnc and Weekends Machinist roles share similar work environments and industry applications. The main difference lies in certifications and specific job functions, with CNC roles focusing on operating computer-controlled machines and machinist roles involving manual or traditional machining skills. Both roles are essential in manufacturing settings and often require technical training or certifications.

What does a Weekends CNC operator do?

A Weekends CNC operator is responsible for operating and maintaining Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines during weekend shifts. Their duties typically include setting up machines, loading materials, monitoring production runs, and ensuring the quality of manufactured parts. They may also perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot minor issues with the equipment. Working on weekends often allows companies to maintain production schedules and meet deadlines.

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

To thrive as a Weekend CNC Operator, you need a solid understanding of CNC machining, blueprint reading, and basic math, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with CNC programming software (such as G-code), machine setup, and measurement tools is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and reliability are important soft skills for maintaining product quality and meeting deadlines. These skills ensure safe, efficient machine operation and consistent production output during weekend shifts.

What are some common challenges faced when working weekend shifts as a CNC operator?

Weekend CNC operators often encounter challenges such as working with limited on-site support, as fewer team members and supervisors may be available during these shifts. This requires a strong sense of independence and troubleshooting skills when unexpected machine or programming issues arise. Additionally, balancing work-life commitments can be more demanding, but weekend shifts may offer opportunities for overtime pay or a more flexible weekday schedule. Collaboration with weekday teams through detailed shift handovers is essential to ensure smooth workflow and minimize errors.
CNC Machinist [H] - 1st Shift (M-Th, 6a-4:30p)

CNC Machinist [H] - 1st Shift (M-Th, 6a-4:30p)

AXIUS GROUP LLC

Wichita, KS

$18.25 - $25/hr

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY

The CNC Machinist is responsible for setting up, and operating computer numerical control (CNC) machines to produce high-precision components used in aircraft and related systems. The machinist works from technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD models, ensuring that parts meet strict standards for quality and precision. Unlike a machine operator, the CNC Machinist has advanced skills in machine setup and troubleshooting. They collaborate closely with engineering and quality teams to optimize production processes and maintain high accuracy.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Program (if required), set up, and operate CNC machines to manufacture components in accordance with engineering drawings and specifications.
  • Interpret complex blueprints, CAD models, and technical documents to determine machining operations, tooling requirements, and part dimensions.
  • Select appropriate cutting tools, speeds, and feeds for machining operations, optimizing processes for efficiency and precision.
  • Perform first article inspections (FAI) and in-process quality checks to ensure all parts meet customer requirements.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues with machine tooling or setups to minimize downtime and ensure optimal production.
  • Adjust machine settings and offsets as needed to maintain tight tolerances and quality control throughout the production run.
  • Collaborate with engineering, production, and quality teams to improve machining processes and implement continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Document machine setup procedures, part dimensions, and tool usage to ensure repeatability and consistency in production.
  • Perform routine maintenance on CNC machines, ensuring they are in good working condition and calibrated according to specifications.

KNOWLEDGE

  • Strong understanding of blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and material properties used in the production of aircraft components.
  • Knowledge of cutting tools, machining speeds, and feeds for different materials (e.g., aluminum, titanium, composites).
  • Knowledge of quality control standards and inspection techniques, including the use of precision measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers, CMM).
  • Familiarity with aerospace industry standards and safety protocols.
  • Familiarity with CAD/CAM software (e.g., Mastercam, CATIA, Siemens NX) for developing and modifying CNC programs a plus.
  • Proficiency in CNC programming (e.g., G-code, M-code) and operating various types of CNC machines, such as mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines a plus.

COMPETENCIES

  • Attention to Detail: Ability to ensure parts are machined to exact specifications, maintaining tight tolerances and preventing defects.
  • Problem-Solving: Skilled at troubleshooting machine issues and adjusting settings to optimize performance and minimize errors.
  • Technical Communication: Clear communication with engineers, quality inspectors, and team members to ensure alignment on part specifications and process improvements.
  • Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage machine setups and production runs to meet deadlines and maintain productivity.
  • Continuous Improvement: A proactive mindset in identifying opportunities to enhance machining processes and reduce waste.

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a CNC Machinist, preferably in the production of high-precision components for aircraft or related systems required.
  • Experience in CNC machine setup, operation, and programming (if required) for complex parts with tight tolerances required.
  • Proficiency in operating 3-4-5-axis CNC machines aerospace machining experience is preferred.
  • Familiarity with aerospace materials (e.g., titanium, aluminum, stainless steel) and their machining requirements preferred.
  • Associate's degree in Manufacturing Technology, Machining, or a related technical field is a plus.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • The Work Environment is in a manufacturing environment, working in machine shops where CNC machines are located. May involve exposure to noise, vibration, and airborne particles, necessitating the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as earplugs and safety glasses.
  • The Physical Demands of the job require an employee to speak or listen, walk, sit, stand, bend, and reach for extended periods of time. There may also be some reaching with hands and arms overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally. Frequent use of eye-hand coordination, repetitive hand movement and manual dexterity use of hands and/or fingers, to handle or feel. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus. An employee will occasionally need to lift/move up to 50 lbs.
  • Shift and Hours: This role may require working on a rotating shift basis, including nights, weekends, and overtime, depending on production schedules. Flexibility is essential.

WORK AUTHORIZATION/SECURITY CLEARANCE

  • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • If a Security Clearance is required:
    • Candidates "must/may need" to be able to obtain and maintain a DoD Security Clearance
    • Successful candidates must be able to secure Program Access approval