CNC Machine Operator
- Properly loaded and unloaded materials in and out of machines.
- Performed daily cleaning to keep machines in good working condition and prolong equipment lifespan.
- Inspected finished parts by checking for defects to meet quality standards.
- Increased product quality by adhering to strict tolerances and carefully monitoring machining processes.
- Reduced material waste through precise programming of CNC machines for accurate cutting and milling operations.
- Monitored machines during operation to make adjustments when necessary and produce quality parts.
- Maintained tight tolerances with design specifications.
- Trained and coached new team members on proper machine set-up procedures.
- Moved finished work to correct staging area for disposition.
- Input instructions to program CNC machines to control machine movement and produce parts to specification.
- Kept accurate operating records by documenting machine usage, production numbers and any issues that arose.
- Learned and followed safety procedures to keep machines operated safely and prevent accidents.
- Adhered to high level of safety by following company rules and regulations to prevent injuries.
- Exceeded productivity targets consistently, skillfully managing time and workload to achieve outstanding results.
- Performed accurate Type tool changes and offsets.
- Improved production efficiency with thorough planning and execution of complex machining projects.
- Maintained high operational standards, leading to significant reduction in machine downtime through rigorous preventive maintenance routines.
- Optimized tool life and reduced costs by selecting and testing new cutting materials and technologies.
- Resolved production bottlenecks, facilitating smoother workflow and faster turnaround times.
- Enhanced precision in manufactured parts by consistently calibrating and adjusting CNC machinery before each production run.
- Reduced material waste, optimizing cutting paths and tool usage during machining processes.
- Enhanced operational efficiency, organizing work area and tools for quick changeovers between jobs.
- Ran multiple CNC machines simultaneously to increase production capacity.
- Operated CNC machines to produce components with tight tolerances.
- Utilized calipers and other measuring tools to increase accuracy of parts.
- Instructed new employees on operation of CNC machines.
- Adjusted machine settings to achieve desired results and meet customer specifications.
- Measured completed pieces to identify product irregularities and specifications non-conformance; adjusting machines to correct issues.
- Performed periodic maintenance and repairs on CNC machines.
- Detected malfunctions and control errors by monitoring machine operation and checking completed pieces.
- Prevented machine breakdown by maintaining proper lubrication and cooling during operation.
- Inspected parts to meet customer specifications and quality standards.
- Input instructions for machine operations based on specifics of work orders.
