Summary
The Machinist has a key role in the execution of designs to create the equipment used in our linear accelerator, hot cells, targets, etc. to manufacture medical isotopes. Essential Functions
• Perform diverse machinist tasks, applying procedures and independent judgment to meet specific work requirements.
• Calculate dimensions, lay out work, and set up machine tools using applied mathematics.
• Leverage expertise in machining various metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and steel.
• Operate CAD/CAM software such as Mastercam and utilize precision tools like micrometers, calipers, and height gauges.
• Write and interpret 'G' code for machining operations.
• Maintaining tools and machines; troubleshooting machining process.
• Ensure quality and safety of equipment and processes. Competencies
•Embraces and models the Niowave Values of Teamwork, Courage, Integrity, and Upright Zeal.
•Understands how to integrate into a new team/organization - appreciates the history of current state, know how and when to make suggestions, as well as using just the right pace to reach the improved future state.
•Understands your own communication and learning styles, can assess others' styles, and is able to find the right path to connect the two.
•Demonstrates excellent organizational and analytical skills.
•Demonstrates effective interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills.
•Develops and maintains good relationships, gains the confidence of others and works effectively in a multidisciplinary matrix environment.
•Resilient self-starter, who learns and acts quickly within a rapidly evolving environment.
•Ability to think critically under pressure.
•Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously while meeting deadlines.
•Skilled mechanical aptitude.
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