Manual Mill Machinist-Experienced; 2nd or 3rd Shift
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing Production
Job Summary
The position of an experienced Manual Milling Machinist Technician is designed for a knowledgeable and skilled individual in multiple fields of machining. This position is responsible for the Manual Milling of turbine engine components to achieve specified dimensions. Our customers are worldwide leaders in the fields of aerospace and marine industry sectors of turbine engine power. The final product must conform to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications.
CompanyOverview
Component Repair Technologies, Inc. (CRT) is a global leader in the aerospace MRO sector, serving the world’s largest airlines and jet engine manufacturers. CRT became a Safran Aircraft Engines company in 2025, focusing on the repair of large jet engine parts in the Americas. Safran Aircraft Engines, a joint venture with GE Aerospace, is the world’s leading supplier of single‑aisle commercial jet engines, offering world‑class performance and reliability.
Dutiesand Responsibilities
- Follow written and verbal work instructions, use approved gauges and tools to inspect parts and determine required material removal using tooling, speeds, feeds, and coolants.
- Operate machines to remove material to achieve required dimensions prior to coating application, after finish coatings, or to establish part features.
- Use inspection gauges, comparator, micrometers, calipers, and hand tools for dimensional accuracy.
- Identify and correct machining problems related to tools, holders, collets, and chucks.
- Accurately record findings on provided work instructions and documentation.
- Perform finishing operations such as deburring, tapping, honing, and bench work.
- Participate in training and offer expertise in the OJT program for various levels of machinist technicians.
- Five plus years of experience in the operation of Manual Milling equipment in a job shop or made‑to‑order environment, with first article experience.
- Five plus years of experience in creative problem solving on machine setups, tooling, and fixturing.
- Firm understanding of GD&T, critical dimensioning, and the relationship between dimensions.
- Demonstrated knowledge of fixture and parts runouts, including setting adjustable tooling and creating a flat plane for machining starting points.
- Rework experience.
- Technical high school diploma, machinist trade school, or equivalent work experience.
- Setup experience with tooling and fixtures, following instructions per technical drawings.
- Familiar with shop math principles and basic trigonometry.
- General skills such as use of hand‑held power tools, files, assembly and disassembly.
- Read, write, speak, and understand English, and be able to communicate with other employees.
- Pre‑employment testing may be required, including fitness for duty testing and a vision exam.
- Follow general shop safety procedures, including the occasional use of safety glasses, safety toe shoes, and hearing protection.
- Stand and/or sit for portions of the shift; move parts (>50 pounds) using hoists, slings, carts, or other handling methods; move less heavy parts (
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