Do you want to make a difference within a dynamic and growing company? Do you show initiative and do you have skills in precision machining on CNC (3, 4, or 5 axes) or CNC lathe? Are you thorough and like a job well done? You are definitely the person for us!<br><br><strong>Company Description</strong><br><br>Usitech Precision is proud to say that it is a forward-looking company. Thanks to available technologies and the dynamism of its team, it will keep innovating and improving its production capacity in order to better meet the needs of its clients. Working at Usitech Precision is the opportunity to work in a young and versatile team where there are many varied challenges. Join us to develop your potential!<br><br><strong>Job Description</strong><br><br>The candidate operates a machining center and/or a CNC lathe. He will report directly to the production coordinator who will report to the company director. He will have to show meticulousness and autonomy.<br><br><strong>Main duties of the job:</strong><br><br>- Read and interpret technical drawings and/or part plans in order to determine the machining operations to be performed and to determine the optimal sequence of operations<br><br>- Setup the machine and process to the appropriate quality checks<br><br>- Optimize your time in order to maximize manufacturing on several CNCs simultaneously<br><br>- Calculate dimensions and tolerances<br><br>- Verify, using precision measuring instruments, if the dimensions of the parts are exact and adapted to the standards<br><br>- Maintain the machine and work areas <br> - Possess a DEP in machining and ASP in numerical control (or equivalent)<br><br>- Proficiency in plan reading<br><br>- Be resourceful and independent<br><br>- Sense of responsibility<br><br>- Knowledge of FeatureCam and MasterCam programming (an asset)<br><br>- Experience in 5-axis programming (an asset)
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