Summary
Advance Technology Cores is seeking a highly skilled and experienced CNC Programmer/Machinist to join our team at Baylor College of Medicine. The ideal candidate will be instrumental in designing and fabricating custom devices to support groundbreaking scientific research and clinical applications. Utilizing advanced CAD/CAM software and a variety of CNC and manual machining tools within the Bioengineering Core, this role directly contributes to our mission of advancing medical research and improving patient care.
This position is located onsite in the Texas Medical Center.
Job Duties
- Fabrication:
Chooses appropriate methods for operating machines and monitor them during the machining process, which includes: - Machine Setup and Precision Machining:
Independently sets up and operates CNC machine tools to manufacture precision parts according to detailed specifications. Monitors machining processes to maintain tight tolerances and achieve exceptional quality standards. - Manual Machining Operations:
Skillfully operates various manual tools such as saws, sanders, and drills as required to complement CNC machining processes. - Tool and Material Selection:
Identifies and selects the most suitable tools, machines, and materials for the fabrication of custom parts, ensuring optimal performance and precision. - CNC Programming and Optimization:
Generates programs for a five-axis CNC mill and a CNC lathe. Programs CNC machines using CAD/CAM software, and perform program editing at machine controls to plan the most efficient sequence of operations. Optimizes machining processes for efficiency and accuracy. Validates programs to guarantee flawless execution and high-quality output. - Quality Control and Documentation:
Tests completed parts to detect defects and ensure conformance to specifications. Utilize measurement tools to inspect and document mechanical parts, ensuring they meet stringent quality and specification requirements. - Equipment Maintenance and Workplace Safety:
Maintains equipment in good working condition and ensure a safe, clean, and organized work area. Adheres to safety protocols and promote a culture of safety within the machining environment. - Collaborative Design:
Works closely with the engineer of the Bioengineering Core, as well as Texas Medical Center researchers and physicians, to study drawings, schematics, engineering information, or sample parts. - Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- High School diploma or GED.
- Four years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Associate Degrees in Engineering or 3-5 years of related experience.
- CNC machining and programming experience.
- Can Independently set up and operates various CNC machines.
- Strong experience w/3D CAD/CAM software.
- Thorough knowledge in reading drawings and ability to use standard measuring tools.
- Prototyping experience and ability to apply engineering knowledge to perform tasks given.
- Strong planning and organization skills to manage time, handle multiple tasks, and make effective use of resources.
- Ability to make decisions and work with limited supervision.
- Ability to stand for several hours and use hands/fingers to hold and maneuver parts and/or equipment.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.