About the Role
CR&O Machinist
Company Name: MHI RJ Aviation Inc
Location:
Bridgeport, WV, US, 26330
Job Description:
MHI RJ Aviation Group (MHIRJ) is the merging of two important heritages: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and the CRJ Series program. We provide comprehensive critical operational, engineering and customer support solutions including maintenance, refurbishment, technical publications, marketing and sales activities for the global regional aircraft industry.
We’re hiring a Machinist to help drive our continued success!
Purpose of the role
MHIRJ’s network of service centers, support offices and parts depots are positioned in important aviation hubs in the U.S. The Machinist will plan and fabricate parts and shop aids in accordance with engineering or customer specifications to be used in flight test aircraft.
Here are the daily responsibilities of a Machinist:
Verify quantity and material type are correct and all prior inspection points have been stamped
Verify engineering and shop documents have been obtained to perform the necessary work
Assist with planning machining procedures and set-up machine and part(s)
Set-up and/or verify cutting tools per machine requirements
Perform a variety of machining operations with Mills and Lathes including CNC equipment, for example, boring, drilling, milling, tapping, and threading on raw material to produce machined part(s) to tolerances and dimensions in accordance with engineering specifications
Monitor feeds, spindle speeds, and tool wear during machining process and make adjustments to equipment, tools, and/or part(s) as required.
Finish machined part(s) using various hand tools
Verify part is within specified tolerances and dimensions per engineering specifications and make further adjustments as required
Maintain existing documents, shop aid tools, and blueprints for applicable machines and equipment
Ability to deburr, cut, polish, blend, and smooth the surfaces of machined parts using a variety of hand tools, for example, grinders, deburring tools, drill, and files
Ability to build shop aid tools to enhance machining operation for applicable equipment
Working knowledge of properties of mild steel, stainless steel, titanium, and aluminum applicable to part fabrication
Thorough knowledge of proper methods in processing materials and machining parts and shop aids to prevent costly losses of material and machine delays in certification efforts
Here is what is required to succeed:
Minimum 2 years of diversified machine shop experience
Ability to read and interpret engineering documents
Ability to calculate dimensional information for machining/machined parts
Ability to operate and interpret a variety of precision measurement instruments, for example, micrometers, calipers, and dial indicators
Ability to operate CNC machines, to include 3 or 5 axis milling and some CNC lathe
Working knowledge of shop and trigonometry mathematics
Knowledge of CAM Software (SolidWorks, Gibbs Cam) preferred
Basic knowledge of CAD/CATIA with a clear understanding of NC codes preferred.