
Senior CNC Machinist
Sigma DesignPortland, OR
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Job Description
CNC Machinist(Direct Placement for Client)
Sigma Design has collaborated with a heavy industrial fabrication and machine shop seeking an experienced CNC Machinist to join their facility in North Portland, OR. This company is one of the largest machine shops on the west coast. They have a long history of offering a wide range of equipment and services. Their products are used in a variety of industries, including mining, steel mills, power generation, cement, pulp, and paper.What Is Offered:- Medical, Dental, Vision, Employer Paid Life insurance, Telehealth services, Long and Short-Term Disability, HSA or FSA Account.
- 2 weeks of vacation, 5 Oregon sick days and 4 personal days. Prorated upon hire.
- Monday-Friday 6:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- $35- $45 per hour
- Setup parts on multiple machining centers including horizontal mills, vertical mills, vertical boring mill and more
- Read and interpret blueprints and shop drawings
- Use industry standard measuring and inspection tools (i.e. Micrometers,
- calipers, etc)
- Deburr and inspect completed components to ensure the quality and
- accuracy prior to shipment to customers
- Run multiple projects on multiple machines simultaneously
- Follow Business Technology policies to protect sensitive data and reduce information security occurrences.
- 3 and 4 axis CNC experience.
- CNC Mill Experience
- CNC Lathe experience
- Fanuc experience desired
- Compliance (background check, ITAR, vaccine, etc.)
- Background and drug screen - pass a post-offer background verification and drug screen.
SigmaDesign is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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