Belcando Mastercraft Jobs in Usa
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Company
ACME Marine Group is a vertically integrated manufacturer of precision machined aluminum and brass components for the marine industry. Our innovative manufacturing process redefined the boating industry’s expectation for performance and quality in the in-board propeller market. Today we are the #1 in-board propellor manufacturer for the ski, wake and surf market and found on the most demanding OEMs including Nautique, MasterCraft, Malibu, Tige, Supra, and Viking.
ACME delivers best-in-class products and believes the ability to do so starts with our people and culture. As a part of that mindset, ACME provides the following generous benefits, as well as competitive pay, for our people:
- Core Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability (90% Company paid premiums)
- Additional Benefits: HSA, Employee Assistance Program, 401k with Company Match
- Time Off: 10+ paid Company holidays, 10 days of PTO (ability to earn more with tenure)
- Uniforms: Company provided and washing service available
- Schedule: 4 day, 10 hour work week of Monday – Thursday
- Perks: Positive, supportive Company culture, celebratory events, monthly Company lunches, and more
Purpose
As we continue to grow and invest in our people, ACME is seeking a Senior CNC Lathe Machinist, responsible for programming, setting up, and operating CNC lathes and other machining equipment in a production environment.
This role serves as a technical lead within the machining team, supporting part development, optimizing machining processes, and ensuring production quality and efficiency. The position requires strong hands-on machining expertise, CNC programming knowledge, and the ability to troubleshoot complex machining issues.
This is a full-time, hourly, non-exempt position located on-site at our production facility in Walker, MI.
Responsibilities
- Develop, modify, and optimizeCNC programs for lathe operations to support new and existing production parts
- Lead setup, prove-out, and first article runs for new and repeat jobs
- Set up and operate CNC lathes, mills, and broaches in a production environment
- Interpret blueprints, CAD models, and GD&T specifications to ensure parts are manufactured to required tolerances
- Perform first-piece, in-process, and final inspections using calipers, micrometers, gauges, and other precision measuring tools
- Diagnose and resolve machining, tooling, and equipment issues to minimize downtime and maintain production flow
- Optimize feeds, speeds, tooling, and machining processes to improve efficiency, cycle time, and product quality
- Support new part development by determining machining strategies, tooling requirements, and process improvements
- Perform finishing operations such as deburring, keying, balancing, and preparing parts for final packaging
- Maintain equipment and work areas in compliance with 5S and safety standards
- Operate supporting equipment such as forklifts, broaches, and air compressors as needed
- Provide technical guidance and support to machinists and operators on setups, machining techniques, and troubleshooting
- Make recommendations for process improvements, cost reduction, and productivity enhancements
- Comply with all AMG policies, procedures, and safety requirements
- Contribute positively to the team by supporting and assisting fellow machinists and production staff
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Multiple years of prior experience programming, setting up, and operating CNC lathes
- Strong understanding of CNC programming, tooling selection, feeds/speeds, and machining processes
- Proficient in reading blueprints, CAD drawings, GD&T specifications
- Analytical problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot machining issues
- Ability to contribute in a cross-collaborative manufacturing environment
- Basic MS Office Word and Excel skills
Requirements
- High school diploma/equivalent or higher
- Ability to stand and walk for long periods of time, and lift up to 75 pounds periodically
- Ability to perform basic math functions