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Machinist, CNC Mill

Company Description

Fort Walton Machining, Inc. was formed in 1987 as a special custom manufacturing operation specifically to service Eglin Air Force Base and its prime contractors. It began as a small cell with only two employees, but its mission even then, as it is now, was to provide highly technical, precision machining with zero defects delivered on time to its customers' complete satisfaction. Commitment to that mission rapidly earned the company its reputation for "walking the walk" not just "talking the talk". As evidence of this, Fort Walton Machining became a certified "Dock to Stock" supplier for one of its major customers as early as 1991.

Certified to AS9100 Quality Standards as well as government and military quality standards MIL I 45208A, the company was heavily involved in the Air Force AMRAAM project from 1991 to 1993. The vision always was to expand into commercial markets as well as to continue serving the military and its primes. Early in 1995 the company formed a business alliance with a major corporation involved in the medical industry and this alliance led to further business with their associates in the British Isles and Japan. As a result of these rich experiences, Fort Walton Machining today is an international service company, capable of accommodating customers all over the world. As part of Fort Walton Machining, you will continue our legacy to provide a top-notch service to our customer.

Job Description

Fort Walton Machining is looking for an experienced CNC Machinist. The ideal candidate will have 4+ years of experience.

Summary Sets up and operates Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines and machining centers to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities.

Studies blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications, or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of operations, and setup requirements.

Measures, marks, and scribes dimensions and reference points on material or work piece as guides for subsequent machining.

Selects, aligns, and secures holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials on machines such as mills, lathes, jig borers, grinders, and shapers.

Calculates and sets controls to regulate machining factors such as speed, feed, coolant flow, and depth and angle of cut, or enters commands to retrieve, input, or edit computerized machine control media.

Starts and observes machine operation to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining and adjusts machine controls or control media as required.

Verifies conformance of finished work piece to specifications.

Sets up and operates machine on trial run to verify accuracy of machine settings or programmed control data.

Fits and assembles parts into complete assembly.

Verifies dimensions and alignment of assembly.

Confers with engineers, production personnel, programmers, or others to resolve machining or assembly problems.

 

Qualifications

Education and/or Experience                                                

4+ years’ experience in CNC Machining in a job shop environment. High school diploma or general education degree (GED).    

 Mathematical Skills                                                   

Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry.  Good working knowledge of geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing required and be able to work in both Metric and English units.

Computer Skills                                             

To perform this job successfully, an individual should be able to make minor edits of CNC code at machine.

Other Skills and Abilities                                           

Must be able to perform machine set-up of tools and offsets.  Hold positional tolerances as a norm of .001”, be able to read and understand drawings; have good fundamentals of plate inspection layout; and use micrometers, depth gauges and calipers.  

Physical Demands

Regularly required to walk or stand, use hands or fingers to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel, or crawl, talk, and hear.  Occasionally required to climb or balance.  Regularly required to lift and/or move 20 pounds, frequently up to 50 pounds.  Vision abilities include close, peripheral, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

Additional Information

This position will require about 10% travel ability to service our other plant in the area.

Benefits:

  • Medical
  • Vision
  • Dental
  • 401K
  • Life Insurance
  • Supplemental Insurances
  • Short Term Disability
  • Long Term Disability
  • Paid Holidays
  • Personal Time
  • Vacation Time

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines".

We are proud to be a DRUG-FREE company. Testing for illegal drugs is required prior to hiring and periodically during your employment.

Fort Walton Machining, Inc. will provide reasonable accommodation to all applicants and employees. Please contact Dan Bowman at 850-244-9095 if you need an accommodation to complete the application process.

Fort Walton Machining, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship status, disability, or any other legally protected status. We prohibit discrimination in decisions concerning recruitment, hiring, compensation, benefits, training, termination, promotions, or any other condition of employment or career development. We are in compliance with all laws and regulations (in the United States, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act as amended, VEVRAA, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the ADA). 

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What You Should Know About Machinist, CNC Mill, Fort Walton Machining, Inc.

Fort Walton Machining, Inc. is on the lookout for a dedicated CNC Machinist to join our dynamic team! With over 35 years of custom manufacturing excellence, we pride ourselves on delivering precision machining solutions for Eglin Air Force Base and beyond. If you have 4+ years of CNC machining experience, you’ll find that this is the perfect opportunity to contribute to our mission of zero defects and on-time delivery. As a CNC Machinist, you’ll be setting up and operating our state-of-the-art CNC machines to create metallic and nonmetallic components. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include interpreting blueprints and specifications, measuring and marking work pieces, as well as selecting and securing the necessary tools and materials. Additionally, you’ll need to perform calculations to regulate machining factors and operate machines while monitoring for any adjustments needed to maintain precision. Collaboration is key here, so you’ll confer with engineers and other personnel to troubleshoot any issues that arise. We value quality and precision, and you’ll be integral in verifying that every piece meets our high standards. If you’re ready to further your career with Fort Walton Machining, where you’ll not only enhance your skills but also be part of an incredible legacy of innovation in machining, we’d love to hear from you!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Machinist, CNC Mill Role at Fort Walton Machining, Inc.
What are the main responsibilities of a CNC Machinist at Fort Walton Machining, Inc.?

As a CNC Machinist at Fort Walton Machining, Inc., your main responsibilities include setting up and operating CNC machines, interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine dimensions and tolerances, and measuring and marking work pieces. You'll also select and secure cutting tools and materials, perform calculations to control machining factors, and verify finished work pieces for compliance with specifications.

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What qualifications are required for the CNC Machinist position at Fort Walton Machining, Inc.?

Fort Walton Machining, Inc. requires candidates for the CNC Machinist position to have at least 4 years of CNC machining experience in a job shop environment along with a high school diploma or GED. Additionally, a strong understanding of basic algebra and geometry, proficiency in geometrical dimensioning, and the ability to work in both Metric and English units is essential.

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What tools and skills are necessary for a CNC Machinist at Fort Walton Machining, Inc.?

To succeed as a CNC Machinist at Fort Walton Machining, Inc., an individual must be proficient in using measuring tools such as micrometers and calipers. They should have the ability to read and understand blueprints, perform machine setups, and hold positional tolerances of .001”. Minor editing skills for CNC code are also essential.

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Is there any travel involved in the CNC Machinist role at Fort Walton Machining, Inc.?

Yes, as a CNC Machinist at Fort Walton Machining, Inc., you can expect about 10% travel primarily to service our other plant in the area. This involves using your skills and expertise in different settings but will also enhance your experience and knowledge in the field.

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What benefits does Fort Walton Machining, Inc. offer to their CNC Machinists?

Fort Walton Machining, Inc. offers a competitive benefits package for CNC Machinists that includes medical, vision, and dental insurance, a 401K plan, life insurance, supplemental insurances, short-term and long-term disability, as well as paid holidays, personal time, and vacation days.

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Common Interview Questions for Machinist, CNC Mill
Can you describe your experience with CNC machining?

Highlight your relevant experience, specifying the types of CNC machines you've operated, the materials you've worked with, and the complexities of the projects you've tackled. Discuss instances where you've had to troubleshoot issues or made significant improvements in processes.

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How do you ensure precision in your machining work?

Explain your systematic approach for verifying dimensions, such as using measuring tools before and after machining. Discuss how you interpret blueprints and maintain meticulous attention to detail to ensure all specifications are met.

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What types of CNC programming languages are you familiar with?

Mention any specific CNC programming languages you are adept in, such as G-code or M-code, and provide examples of how you've modified or created CNC programs in the past, highlighting any instances of overcoming challenges.

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How do you approach troubleshooting a malfunctioning CNC machine?

Describe your troubleshooting process, which could include reviewing error messages, checking machine settings, and collaborating with team members or technical support. Providing a specific example can demonstrate your practical approach and problem-solving skills.

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Can you explain how you maintain safety and cleanliness in your work area?

Discuss your regular practices for maintaining a clean workspace, handling tools safely, and adhering to safety protocols. Highlight the importance you place on safety awareness and how you encourage fellow team members to follow these practices.

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What methods do you use to stay updated on CNC machining technologies?

Talk about your commitment to continual learning through industry publications, trade shows, online courses, or professional organizations. Emphasizing staying ahead of trends also reflects your dedication to your craft.

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How do you manage multiple machining projects simultaneously?

Share techniques you use for prioritizing tasks, staying organized, and managing time effectively when juggling multiple projects. Include examples to illustrate your skills in multitasking while ensuring quality.

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Can you describe a challenging project you worked on and how you overcame the difficulties?

Offer a narrative about a specific project that presented challenges, explaining the difficulties faced, the steps you took to handle them, and the outcome. This not only demonstrates your problem-solving ability but also your resilience in facing adversity.

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What role do you believe communication plays in a machining environment?

Discuss the importance of clear communication with team members, engineers, and supervisors to ensure smooth operations. Emphasize how proactive communication can prevent misunderstandings and improve workflows.

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What is your greatest strength as a CNC machinist?

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