Why consider a career with Snowline Engineering? Snowline Engineering is a state-of-the-art precision machining facility located in the beautiful foothills of the Sierra Nevada just 20 minutes outside of Sacramento. Our company's objective is to provide our customers with diversity in precision machining, precision sheet metal, light to medium fabrication, and turnkey assemblies.
We have been in business since 1966 and have a very diverse customer base including customers from the Aerospace, Robotics, Medical and Train industries.
Our 80,000 square foot facility features the most state of the art equipment in the industry.
We offer in-house training and opportunity for advancement.
If you want to work for a company that values excellence and surround yourself with a talented team of professionals, we look forward to receiving your resume!
Position: CNC Machinist Level I, II or III Location:Cameron Park, CA Status: Full Time Hours: Monday - Friday 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Our Compensation and Benefits show how much we value our team!
$18.00 – $50.00 per hour, depending on experience
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with high company contribution
401(k) Plan with Company Match
Long Term Disability and Life Insurance
Generous Paid Vacation, Sick Time, and Holidays
Snap Fitness Gym Membership
General Description: Responsibilities vary by level (I, II, or III) and may include operating and setting up CNC mills and/or lathes, as well as manual machine tools; placing workpieces correctly in the machines; and completing operations specified on job travelers. The ability to interpret blueprints and part specifications — and to select the correct materials, tools, and processes — is a strong plus.
For Level II and III, knowledge of G-code programming formats is desirable, along with a solid working knowledge of inspection equipment and the ability to select the proper inspection tool to verify product conformity. Working knowledge of programming techniques at the machine control and via CAD/CAM software is valued. Experienced Level III machinists will mentor lower-level machinists and play an active role in guiding department workflow for maximum efficiency.
RESPONSIBILITIES(Not a comprehensive list — will vary by level)
Setup & Operation
Tend one or more CNC machine tools (mills and/or lathes) to machine metal and non-metal workpieces
Load parts into CNC machining centers or manual machines as required
Build fixtures as required to hold workpiece
Blueprints & Tooling
Read blueprints and job traveler specifications to determine proper tooling and setup for each operation
Select correct tooling, materials, and processes based on specifications
Programming
Interpret and edit CNC programs using Fanuc, Fadal, and Yasnac controls
Modify programs as required to meet product conformity
Retrieve and store programs in the database
Inspection & Quality
Inspect and measure workpieces using standard measuring tools to verify conformance to specifications
Observe machine operation and verify workpiece conformance during the run
Maintain statistical reporting
Maintenance & Tooling Upkeep
Replace cutting tools as required to maintain part quality