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Minneapolis, MinnesotaCretex Medical is a leading contract manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for the medical device industry. Our customers view us as a trusted partner in the areas of injection molding, laser processing, metal stamping and device assembly. Learn more at www.cretexmedical.com.
Position Summary:
The NDP Machinist will be responsible to work in a precision tooling environment programming, setting up, and operating multiple types of Toolroom Equipment to manufacture multiple forms of tooling components from CAD models.
This positions shift schedule is Monday - Friday 2:00 pm - 10:00pm
Responsibilities
- Manufacture fixturing and tooling from engineering drawings with minimal assistance
- Build reliable tooling components on time
- Perform maintenance on Toolroom equipment
- Ensure revision levels of paperwork and tooling components are current
- Design specialty fixturing for Toolroom processes with assistance
- Troubleshoot using numbers based scientific approach, and determine best solutions
- Document maintenance and build activities in required databases
- Surface grind to required tolerances
- Work closely with others to ensure best practices are used during the build of all tooling components
- Monitor and assist in the refinement of all toolroom processes
- Identify fixturing, gaging, and tooling needs for toolroom effectiveness
- Develop CAM programs from CAD generated models
- Set up and operate CNC and Manual Toolroom Equipment to produce high quality precise tooling components and other piece parts
- Setup and operate toolroom measurement equipment
- Adhere to all safety policies; includes wearing personal protective equipment when required
- Accurately records and reports hours worked
- Support and comply with the company Quality System, ISO, and medical device requirements
- Read, understand, and follow work instructions and standard work
- Partner with other business segments: sales/marketing, customer service, engineering, quality, and finance
- Ability to work in a manufacturing environment
Qualifications
- Technical Degree or equivalent experience
- 5+ years of machining precision components
- Capable of performing work activities driven from work orders, project plans, and maintenance procedures, and training documents
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Good troubleshooting skills
- Critical thinking and writing
- Good ability to conceptualize complex geometry and assemblies
- Good ability to troubleshoot the machining process
- Basic theory of cutting tools and machining process
- Strong math skills, including trigonometry
- Good ability to identify different materials and their relationship to design (form, fit, and function)
- Advanced theory of cutting tools and machining practices required to manufacture tooling components
- Advanced ability to troubleshoot by reading surface finish
- Excellent open layout measurement skills
- Ability to read, comprehend, follow and document work instructions, standard operating procedures, and training documents
- Mechanical Aptitude
- Dexterity and hand and eye coordination
- Ability to use a microscope
- Ability to read and comprehend Drawings and GD&T
- Microsoft Office proficiency (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Proficient in Mastercam, Esprit, SolidWorks
- Medical Device manufacturing
- Proficient in learning/understanding multiple NC machine interfaces (Fanuc, Agie, Charmilles, Accurite, etc.)
- Basic skills and knowledge of Lean principles and toolroom process flow
Physical & Environmental Demands:
Cretex Companies use cutting oils, solvents, and other chemicals in the manufacturing process. Testing is conducted on a periodic basis to ensure that all chemicals are kept well below the OSHA permissible exposure levels.
What is it like to work at Cretex Medical?
We recognize the contribution of every individual and promote growth, safety and security for all our employees. Cretex Medical values performance and pays competitive wages along with a rich benefit package. We offer a positive work environment with a focus on continuous improvement.
Here are some of things that employees have said about working for Cretex Medical:
- “The culture at Cretex is collaborative. Everyone here is willing to help you whether it is a director, a machinist, or your boss. Everyone is always willing to help you figure out a project and get it done right.”
- “I would tell potential interns that Cretex is a great company to work for. It has set a high bar for corporate culture as well as the quality of work you can do. I would definitely recommend it.”
- “I learned that I really like the medical device industry. The importance and the gravity of what we do here is felt by the employees. You can have that passion in your work because you know what you are striving for is to save lives.”
We encourage you to explore the many opportunities Cretex Medical can offer you as a valued team member.
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