Machinist

Posted:
7/16/2025, 5:00:00 PM

Location(s):
Montana, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Mechanical Engineering

The Machinist is responsible for creating various work tools, fixtures, gages, and other tooling for use in device care centers and automation projects. The person in this role will ensure that custom tooling is manufactured according to engineering drawings; the methods involved in making such work-aids can be machined, fabricated, or assembled. The Toolmaker role will work with the various engineering teams to make necessary process-related equipment (and new automation builds) using various types of machinery. The Toolmaker will schedule and prioritize jobs for the various business sectors and device care centers. The person in this role will support multiple sites and will share responsibility across process and automation teams.

Primary Job Accountabilities/ Responsibilities

  • Machining and Manufacturing – 90%
  • Admin/Scheduling – 10% On machine shop floor – 100% on a typical day. ·
  • Machine and manufacture tooling using equipment such as, but not limited to, lathes, surface grinders, mills, CNC-controlled vertical milling centers, bandsaws, welders, etc.
  • Serialize and optimize parts builds and process tools used in device remanufacturing and device repair for large-volume builds (such as trays, fixtures, nesting devices, custom automation holders/arms/mechanical parts)
  • Make one-of-a-kind and single-piece prototypes for the construction of new equipment and new process standup
  • Evaluate piece part construction for optimum efficiency and fastest throughput
  • Evaluate and recommend materials for parts builds with the engineering team (example: plastics, composites, metal and their various alloys for hardening, tempering, annealing, malleability, etc)
  • Read and interpret blueprints, design schematics, and CAD drawings
  • Design jigs and templates as work aids when only directional instructions provided
  • Measure and mark metal stock for machining
  • Set up machine tools such as drills, lathes, grinders, and milling machines; create standards and standard work such as material-specific spindle speeds, operating procedure, etc.
  • Fit and assemble tooling as required · Inspect finished tooling for defects, smoothness, contour deformities and other surface requirements
  • Conduct trial runs of new tooling when applicable
  • Participate in lean/six sigma process improvement initiatives and Kaizen events centered around process tooling and work aids
  • Recommend material selection and understand the mechanics of materials used in manufacturing various pieces of process tooling
  • Participate and support both the reverse logistics and repairs sides of the business, splitting equal time (approx) between new equipment standup and overall manufacturing need; work with both automation engineering teams and process improvement teams
  • Recommend a repair/replace interval for process tooling and determine lifetime use for items such as jigs, fixtures, tooling and gaging
  • Sharpen, recondition, or rework tooling on a periodic basis, as determined by engineering and process methodology.
  • Ensure tooling is safe for deployment with zero danger of misuse or injury to associates and other personnel.
  • Collaborate with plant and leadership team, customers, suppliers, and production floor personnel to identify and facilitate projects to improve key performance indicators (KPI’s)

Required Experience, Skills, and Knowledge

  • Associates/Technical/Trade degree with a minimum of 8 years of related industry experience and/or equivalent industry experience (10+ years)
  • Environment/Physical Demands: This position requires incumbents to regularly stand at a machine and operate to manufacture custom tooling and parts.
  • Toolmaker would occasionally lift, carry and/or move up to 40 pounds.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • 5% Travel or less
  • Must understand machine code and how to program CNC equipment by extrapolating, manipulating, and generating g-code (offsets, compensation, planes, etc)
  • Ability to multitask in a fast paced, dynamic assembly and logistics environment · Proficient with mills, lathes, grinders, welders, cutting saws, etc. · Excellent understanding of materials and their limitations
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills with attention to detail
  • Basic understanding of simple mathematics and some trigonometric functions
  • Advanced understanding and experience using various measurement devices such as, but not limited to, calipers, depth gages, telescopic gages, micrometers, etc
  • Strong focus with continuous improvement (CI) very desirable, but not essential

Preferred Experience, Skills, and Knowledge

  • Welding, brazing experience helpful, but not required
  • Knowledge of six sigma and/or lean very helpful, but not required
  • Experience in a reverse logistics environment, especially with devices of the type we process (cell phones, tablets, watches, etc) helpful, but not required
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to exercise influence without authority; leader-type personality with deadline awareness and KPI focused mindset very helpful, but not essential (some degree of autonomy is necessary)

Pay Range:

$26.47 - $44.20

Any posted pay range considers a wide range of compensation factors, including candidate background, experience and work location, while also allowing for salary growth within the position.

Expected application deadline is

07/28/2025

If date is blank then this is a pipeline requisition, and we will continue to collect applications on an ongoing basis.

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