Programs and sets up CNC milling, lathe, or other machinery according to blueprint specifications.
Reads and interprets technical blueprints and design models and inputs the product design into the computer modeling software. Adjusts machine settings to the desired product specifications, and troubleshoots and maintains the machine. Utilizes G or M code and CAM software (MasterCAM,CAMWorks or others). Tests accuracy of settings and programs.
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1 | Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technician IV | The Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technician IV moves, assembles, installs or dismantles machinery. Maintains industrial machinery and equipment using hoists, lift trucks, hand and power tools. Being an Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technician IV analyzes plans for new equipment and maps out space to unpack and assemble new equipment. Interprets schematic diagrams, blueprints, and sketches. In addition, Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technician IV troubleshoots problems and repairs or replaces worn or broken parts as necessary. May perform welding, fabrication, or calibration as needed. Follows all work site safety requirements and regulations. Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Sometimes requires certification in welding or specialized equipment operation such as forklift , aerial lift, or crane. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technician IV independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors. Has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. Working as an Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technician IV typically requires 5-7 years of related experience. |
2 | CAD Designer IV | The CAD Designer IV utilizes computer aided drafting software and other techniques, standards, and tools to prepare technical drawings. Provides computer aided design (CAD) drafting, prepares drawings and schematics derived from a variety of specifications, layouts, blueprints, and sketches. Being a CAD Designer IV transforms initial rough product designs into working documents using CAD software. Coordinates and consults with engineers or designers to complete projects. In addition, CAD Designer IV reviews engineering drawings and designs to ensure adherence to established specifications and standards. Collaborates with design originators to resolve discrepancies between original drawings and final CAD designs. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Being a CAD Designer IV work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Working as a CAD Designer IV typically requires 7+ years of related experience. |
3 | CAE Design Engineer IV | The CAE Design Engineer IV creates prototypes, detailed layouts, and models to support the conceptual design process. Utilizes computer-aided engineering (CAE) software tools to support and optimize the design engineering process for complex products, components, or structures. Being a CAE Design Engineer IV performs computer simulations to find flaws or design inefficiencies, model various load and stress scenarios, and implement design improvements. Conducts research and analysis to understand requirements and specifications, identify optimal materials, and assess manufacturability. In addition, CAE Design Engineer IV collects and assembles data and maintains design documentation. Employs CAE tools to enable benchmarking, concept design, prototype development, simulation, and testing protocols. Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or related discipline. Typically reports to a manager. Being a CAE Design Engineer IV work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Working as a CAE Design Engineer IV typically requires 7+ years of related experience. |
4 | Entry Machine Operator | The Entry Machine Operator uses computer-controlled equipment to select, position and secure automatic or semi-automatic machines. Sets up and operates a production machine in accordance with established procedures and guidelines. Being an Entry Machine Operator may require a high school diploma or its equivalent. Controls and adjusts machine settings to complete simple tasks accurately, according to specifications, and in a timely fashion. In addition, Entry Machine Operator typically reports to a supervisor/manager. Being an Entry Machine Operator works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. |
5 | Intermediate Machine Operator | The Intermediate Machine Operator uses computer-controlled equipment to select position and secure automatic or semi-automatic machines. Sets up and operates a production machine in accordance with established procedures and guidelines. Being an Intermediate Machine Operator requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Controls and adjusts machine settings to complete routine tasks according to specifications. In addition, Intermediate Machine Operator typically reports to a supervisor/manager. Being an Intermediate Machine Operator works under moderate supervision. Gains or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Working as an Intermediate Machine Operator typically requires 1-3 years of related experience, or may need 0 years of experience with additional specialized training and/or certification. |
Skills | Proficiency Level |
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Products And Services | Level 2 |
Attention to Detail | Level 4 |
Time Management | Level 3 |