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Conventional Machinist

Conventional Machinist

As a Conventional Machinist you will be performing moderately complex assignments in support of our repair and maintenance of OEM equipment. Machinists will be required to perform a variety of related tasks including layout, set up, operating and making tool adjustments for various types of manual machine shop equipment.

Location: Chesapeake, VA

We Take of Our People

Paid Time OffI 401K with Employer Match and Profit Sharing IHealth and Wellness Benefits I Learning and Development Opportunities I Referral Program I Competitive PayI Recognition IEmployee Stock Purchase Plan IInclusive & Supportive Culture

Your Challenges

  • Requires limited supervision/oversight, has experience in the trade and can perform all work required as an Inside Machinist

  • Must have the ability to manufacture complex components from stock or modify parts in accordance with all drawing requirements

  • Must be able to perform the set up and operation of all types of machines (lathes, mills, grinders, saws, etc.) and hand tools used in the trade as well as the ability to use all precision measuring instruments such as outside diameter and inside diameter micrometers, height gauges, depth gauges, calipers, verniers, lay-out tools and possess the ability to accurately record readings and measurements

  • Advanced proficiency in reading complex blueprints, drawings, manuals, technical work documents, measuring and marking dimensions and reference points on material, selecting proper tooling, attachments, and accessories as well as manufacturing fixtures to hold work pieces and assemblies

  • Advanced working knowledge of all feed/speed rates and machining characteristics of various materials

  • Ability to machine complex parts to close tolerances ensuring that the finish requirements of the drawing specifications are achieved with first time quality

  • Confers with engineers, production personnel, or others to resolve machining or assembly problems

  • Work includes small and large assembly, and machining of heavy steel

  • Apply knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, machinability of materials, and machine shop procedures

  • Perform machine maintenance and is responsible for keeping work are clean and the immediate reporting of safety issues to Supervisor

  • Work independently to complete responsibilities

  • NDT experience is a plus

What You Bring

  • Must be US citizen and be able to obtain and maintain DOD security clearance

  • 5 years machine shop experience and/or have completed a recognized apprenticeship as a General Machinist.

  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

  • Ability to machine as per drawing tolerance of .0005" where required

  • Must be able to demonstrate General Machinist skills in the following areas:

  • Lathe

  • Milling

  • Drilling

  • Machine shop power and pneumatic tools

  • Must be able to design and manufacture fixtures and template

  • Must be able to make own layouts as per drawing

  • Must be able to understand GD&T tolerances

  • Experience operating forklifts, cranes, plate clamps and slings a plus

  • Expected to have or purchase basic hand tools.

  • The ability to work overtime when necessary and travel up to 25% is also a must.

  • Must possess valid drivers license and maintain a clear driving record

Who We Are

Our Values

Environmental, Social and Governance

Curtiss-Wright Fleet Solutions is comprised of three service centers that focus on the US Navy fleet support and maintenance market. The Fleet Solutions group provides turnkey overhaul / repair, testing, and parts sales for air compressors, main propulsion steam turbines, valves, steam turbine generators, auxiliary turbines, dehydrators, pumps, strainers, PLCs, blowers, and water purification. 

For more information, please visit us at https://www.cw-ems.com/fleet-solutions/default.aspx

Category: Inside Machinist

Information
NOTE: The following description is a GENERAL Overview of this career and not a description of a particular job posting.

A shipyard Inside Machinist uses various machine tools (including lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and spindles) to produce precision metal parts in large quantities. Inside Machinists must carefully plan and prepare using blueprints or written specifications to calculate operations such as where to cut or bore into work pieces, how fast to feed metal into machines, how much metal to remove from work pieces, etc.. Many Inside Machinists use Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) cutting machines and precision measuring tools (such as inside/outside micrometers, venier calipers, dial indicators, depth micrometers, inside/outside calipers and thread gauges).

Some machining practices include:
- General turning and boring of parts on a lathe
- Thread cutting and tapping
- Taper turning
- Keyway cutting
- Laying out bolt circles to drill holes.
Education
Most inside machinist careers require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, and/or an associate's degree.

Inside machinists usually need one or two years of on-the-job experience and informal training with experienced workers. A recognized apprenticeship program may be available.
Qualifications
Previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is typically required. Inside Machinists frequently work with computer-control programs, and therefore must have the ability to determine how automated equipment will cut a part. All Inside Machinists and will need a thorough knowledge of math, including trigonometry.