With more than 50 years of Aerospace industry experience, IMP Aerostructures, an Operating Unit of IMP Aerospace and Defence, is a leader in the Aerospace industry providing top quality, structural components and assemblies to clients such as Bombardier, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Spirit Aerosystems and Lockheed. Located in the quaint town of Amherst, NS, just a short trip from Moncton, NB, you'll enjoy a lifestyle that offers all of the amenities of big city living in a rural setting. Recognized as one of Canada's Best Managed Companies, IMP Group takes enormous pride in the diligence and hard work its employee groups provide. Known for providing its employees with a supportive and challenging atmosphere, fostering growth and personal development, IMP Aerostructures has an immediate opening for a motivated individual to join its winning team!Position Overview:Responsible to set-up, load program, select and set-up tool, test the program and ensure the computer numeric controlled (CNC) machines (i.e. multi-axis milling machines or lathes) will operate and produce all types of aircraft and aerospace components, sub-assemblies and final assemblies in accordance with customer or engineering specifications, Company procedures, SWIMS, etc. What You Will Do: Communicate/receive instructions with/from Supervisor and/or Charge Hand in the transition of the workflow and production work scheduling; to assess current material needs and/or to address any problems accordingly. Adhere to workplace safety policies, regulations and the use safety equipment will be the highest priority for you and your co-workers; Refer to process sheets, blueprints and/or part sketches to determine machining requirements, dimensional specifications, set-up and/or operating requirements; Work with, read and/or interpret drawings, sketches and blueprints and/or read and understand manuals/specifications to determine set-up procedure, dimensions and tolerances of finished products. Set-up, upload and/or edit CNC programs, select and/or prepare tooling as required and efficiently operate applicable CNC Machine; Work with, and oversee machine (or multiple machines) while machine(s) executes the machining task and prepare/set-up next job preparation; Make adjustments or request any necessary adjustments and/or work closely with CNC Programmer to resolve programming issues in order to produce better machining results; Ensure effective production of quality parts by checking parts to drawings, sketches, etc. while using gauges and measuring equipment; Select and grind cutting tools in accordance with the hardness, machine ability and other properties of parts or materials to be machined; Obtain or make shop aids or machine attachments necessary to complete machining tasks; Check and measure work with gauges, micrometers, calipers and other precision measuring instruments; Deburr and inspect parts to assure conformance to CNC machine's set-up sheet, blueprints, customer specifications, Company workplace instructions, SWIMS, manuals, etc.; Perform routine daily maintenance with Maintenance Personnel, help troubleshoot CNC Machine for problems and/or clean equipment accordingly; Keep tools, equipment and immediate work area(s) in a clean, orderly and safe condition; Meet physical requirements of the position, including but not limited to walking, standing or sitting for extended periods, lifting heavy objects, climbing, crouching, operating tools, and wearing safety gear.What You Will Bring: Completion of High School (Grade 12) or equivalent experience and/or training; Completion of 1-year Machinist Program AND 1-year CNC Manufacturing Technician Certificate and at least 2-years' experience; Completion of an Aircraft Blueprint Course OR have a demonstrated 'Tested" ability to read aircraft blueprints; Must have a minimum Level 'A' Sheet Metal experience; Must possess a high level of manual dexterity, keen eye and attention to detail and a strong interest in aircraft assem
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