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Junior CNC Machinist

location-iconMiddletown, MD, 21769

jobtype-iconPart Time, Full Time

estimated-salary-icon$21.83 per hour

dateposted-iconPosted 8 days ago

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Junior CNC Machinist Job Category: Service Contract Act Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: None Type of Travel: None

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What You'll Get to Do:

CACI is seeking a Junior CNC Machinist with a minimum of 1 to 3 years' experience. More about this role:

  • Ability to determine and perform appropriate set up of CNC Vertical machining centers for programs provided by CAM programmers
  • Ability to design and build fixtures preferred
  • Knowledge of G and M codes with ability to program at the control to build fixtures and edit CAM generated programs
  • Ability to select appropriate cutters and tool holders
  • Ability to set-up and operate the full range of machine tools found in a well-equipped prototype development shop
  • Ability to maintain dimensional accuracy, to specified tolerances that may be less than +/-.001", during machining processes, through the use of measuring instruments (e.g. vernier calipers, inside/outside & depth micrometers, gage blocks, surface and height gages, and dial indicators).
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to read blue prints and mechanical drawings
  • Knowledge of Mil-Spec and GD&T specifications
  • Ability to work from verbal instructions and sketches
  • Ability to perform machine shop math and trigonometry
  • CAM and Solid modeling CAD experience a plus
  • Ability to lift and maneuver objects weighing 80 pounds
  • Adhere to safety protocols
  • Ability to operate a forklift a plus

You'll Bring These Qualifications:

  • Successful completion of machinist apprenticeship
  • Journeyman CNC Machinist qualification
  • Trade School certificate
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • DoD Secret Clearance or capability to be granted DoD Secret Clearance
  • Knowledge of Shop, Facility and Division Safety Policies and requirements

Working Conditions:

* Contractor will frequently work inside and outside of buildings. S/he will work in cold weather. S/he may be working in the hot sun. S/he will work in environments where ventilation or respirators may be necessary. S/he must be safety minded about themselves and others. S/he will check tools and equipment, and see their capacities are not exceeded; and that tools are kept in a safe working condition.

Physical:

(1) Lift up to 80 lbs. (2) Work in Industrial and Test Facility Environment including cranes, fork trucks and vehicle operations.

Hazardous Duty:

Incumbent performs work in industrial settings where the potential for hazards exists. However, the use of engineering controls, materials substitution and personal protective equipment reduce or eliminate hazard exposure. Incumbent is regularly exposed to:

  • Fumes and chemicals
  • Mechanical parts and tools
  • High temperatures and noise

Benefits:

CACI offers a comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, and time off benefits. Learn more <a"https://www.caci.com/benefits/">here.

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Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer:

CACI is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic.

Minimum Required Hourly Wage:

$31.20

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