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Oil States Piper Valve CNC Machinist II (CNCMA004730) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Oil States Piper Valve recognizes that our employees are our greatest asset and we offer employee programs
that enrich and protect our employees. With new industry challenges, our employees will help Oil States Industries
continue its tradition of developing and providing technologically advanced products and solutions. Be part of whats
next!
Oil States Piper Valve is currently looking for qualified candidates for the position of
CNC MACHINIST II
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
In our organization, the CNC Machinist II has a critical and challenging role in helping achieve innovation and
meeting our commitments by safely operating machining centers to produce high quality machined parts with a
focused emphasis in the areas of safety, quality, and sense of pace during all machine shop activities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
With guidance readily available, generate CNC programs both with and without programming software, using
the correct speeds, feeds, and depths of cut appropriate for the material being machined.
Set-up and operate CNC machines to produce precision parts to drawing specifications.
Monitor the speeds and feeds of CNC machines during the machining process.
Calculate dimensions and tolerances using knowledge of mathematics, machine shop theories, and instruments,
including but not limited to, micrometers and vernier calipers.
Align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials onto the machines.
Select appropriate tools, machines, and materials to use in the machining processes.
Participate in Research & Development activities as required.
Perform all tasks as required of a Safety Sensitive position.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Maintain the CNC machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, layout,
and documented machining procedures.
Measure and examine completed units to detect defects and ensure conformance to specifications.
Assist the Machine Shop Supervisor in making recommendations with the goal of reducing cycle times,
improving machine scheduling, and/or increasing Safety.
Maintain a strong knowledge of all OSI-OKC Pipers machined parts and the processes needed to machine them.
Effectively and efficiently use time to safely perform duties.
Complete all paperwork in required manner and time.
Demonstrate a willingness to learn to produce new products, use new procedures, and embrace and support
change.
Follow and support established HSE programs.
Report any unsafe situations to appropriate Management Team member if necessary.
All other duties or tasks as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Demonstrated knowledge of CNC Programming using multiple platforms including Fanuc and Mazatrol.
Ability to operate all shop equipment.
Ability to effectively coach and train employees.
Strong critical thinking skills.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects daily in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Ability to speak, write and read English.
Able to work independently or as part of a team on a broad variety of projects.
Willingness to work additional hours to meet tight deadlines.
Qualification Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
Three (3) years of experience in the operation, setup, and programming of CNC mills and lathes.
Must obtain and maintain active Level 1 OSI-OKC Piper certification to operate Class IV forklifts.
Must obtain and maintain active OSI-OKC Piper certifications to operate cranes.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Extended walking and/or standing.
Tools and Equipment Used
Frequent use of computer equipment to include but not limited to comput er, monitors, and project time tracking
hardware.
Frequent use of company designated software programs to include but not limited to project time tracking
software.
Frequent use of CNC Machining equipment such as lathes, mills, and saws.
Frequent use of various hand and power tools to include but not limited to air and hydraulic torque and sanding
tools.
Frequent use of overhead cranes and other