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Job Information

U.S. Ordnance Inc. Machine Set-up/Programmer III in McCarran, Nevada

Job Description

POSITION: Machine Set-up/Programmer III

SCHEDULE: Full time, Monday-Thursday, 40 hours weekly, 4 x 10 hrs, Day Shift, 6:00 am - 4:30 pm

LOCATION: McCarran, NV (Location is 7 miles east from the last exit in Sparks along Hwy 80)

SALARY: $35.00 per hour (DOE) + excellent benefits.

NOTE: Bus service is not available to McCarran, NV. Reliable transportation is required.

TO APPLY:Please email resume to dsealy@usord.com

JOB SUMMARY: Under minimal supervision, sets up and operates CNC (computer numerical controlled) machinery to fabricate raw materials, casting, and forgings into finish parts.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 1. 15 + years of C.N.C set-up and programming related experience needed. Supervisory experience a plus. 2. Able to work overtime, Set-up and proof operations with a low impact or impedance to production hours. 3. This job operates in a professional, machining, warehouse, and indoor and outdoor shooting range. The use of safety glasses and hearing protection are required in specific areas of the facility. 4. Travel is primarily local during the business day, although some out-of-area and overnight travel may be expected. 5. Ability to perform basic mathematical computations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. 6. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. 7. Effectively communicate and understand job instructions both verbally and written in the English language. 8. Ability to cooperate with Engineering and Quality departments in their process/product improvement activities. 9. Ability to move or transfer products with an overhead crane. While performing the duties of the job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. 10.Ability to lift 50 pounds when required. 11.Ability to maintain a clean, orderly work area. 12.Employer conducts a pre-employment physical, background check and drug screen.

TYPICAL DUTIES: (Include the following, however, other duties may apply.)

  • Complete understanding of C.N.C. Machinery programming G and M codes with both CAM systems and manual input methods.

  • Proficient with both MasterCam and Esprit Cam systems to create programs in a timely and efficient manner.

  • C.N.C. Machinery will consist of Vertical Mills, Horizontal Mills, Multi Axis Lathes, and Wire E.D.Ms.

  • Machine and Fixture set-ups, tooling selections, program and fixture proofing, first part quality verification.

  • Operator training prior to production run, Troubleshooting machine and tooling issues, Process/Program improvement of machine operations.

  • Develop in-process quality checks (probing, hard gaging, and control factors)

  • Implement a retention/document program for programs, tooling lists, and set-up sheets.

  • Performs all tasks in a safe and responsible manner for fellow team members.

  • Aids Machinist and Machine Operator I/II employees with functions ranging from tool replacement to basic program editing/programming changes.

Federal Contractor: An equal opportunity employer, our policy is to hire and retain people based only on their qualifications, not on their race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability.

Employer Research

U.S. Ordnance Inc. Is a Private Sector employer Company Profile: FOUNDED AND OPERATEDwith the pioneering spirit of the Old West, U.S. Ordnance is forging its own distinct mark on American history. Since 1997, the Nevada based corporation has built milita y small arms, machine guns and replacement parts, with precision and superb workmanship.

100-249 employees

Location/Work Site Information

McCarran, NV (Location is 7 miles east from the last exit in Sparks along Hwy 80)

NOTE: Bus service is not available to McCarran, NV. Reliable transportation is required.

Compensation and Hours

Salary Range: Not Available DOE (Depends on Experience) Benefits Provided: Dental, Holidays, Medical, Other, Sick Leave, Vacation Other Benefits: Not Available Full or Part Time: Full Time (32 Hours or More) Job Duration: Over 150 Days Type of Job: Regular

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