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Bell Flight · 2 months ago

Engineer Manufacturing Planning Numerical Control III - MTC (1st Shift)

Bell Flight is a company focused on manufacturing, and they are seeking an Engineer for Manufacturing Planning with a specialization in Numerical Control. The role involves determining efficient machining methods, analyzing shop operations, and instructing lower classified engineers while maintaining records and schedules of work assigned.

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Responsibilities

Determines from Engineering information the most efficient and expedient method of machining parts, assemblies, and related tools where dimensional sequencing of operations is required on numerical controlled machine shop equipment
The determination of initial speeds and feeds of machine tools based on available data and experience and the selection of the proper cutting tools and coolant
The creation of tool orders, sketches, and dimensional charts, material sketches, machine operation diagrams and lists
The sequence and operation’s numerical data and language necessary for direct or computer in-put to numerical controlled metal removing machine tools
The analysis of shop operations to: Correct for heat treat distortion. Adjust dimensions for fit and function and to secure Engineering change when required. Corrects machine selection, operation, definition or tooling to reduce scrap or cost
Directs and instructs lower classified Engineers
Maintains records and schedules of work assigned
Duties may involve miscellaneous functions such as analyzing, investigating and preparing facility studies relative to plant areas, man-hour, machinery and equipment cost, and specifying proper machines to be purchased, reviewing work to be sub-contracted and advising and assisting sub-contractors on Production Engineering and Manufacturing problems

Qualification

Numerical ControlMachining ProcessesMathematicsEngineering MaterialsMetallurgyTooling DesignCommunication Skills

Required

Two (2) years college or equivalent, with preferred courses in: Math through Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry, Engineering material, Metallurgy of aircraft type materials
Must have sufficient education to be able to: Solve mathematical problems as related to machine shop practices, To communicate either orally or in writing with personnel at Engineering level, as well as personnel at machine operator level
Six (6) years general machine shop experience, or Three (3) years general machine shop experience with recent machine planning experiences in a lower classification of at least two years, or Three (3) years of machine trade school plus one (1) year of machine shop direct experience
Math through Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry

Company

Bell Flight

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Bell Flight is an industry-leading producer of commercial and military, vertical-lift aircraft.