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The primary duty of a CNC Workshop Manager is directing and overseeing the day-to-day activities of a team of CNC machinists. This aspect of the role involves examining production schedules and deadlines and determining how to best schedule employees and activities to complete jobs safely and efficiently. The CNC Manager may also provide direct, hands-on support in programming and overseeing CNC machine operation.
Ensure that machinery works as expected by taking part in troubleshooting and repair activities. This aspect of the role requires extensive familiarity with the machines’ parts and internal processes, as well as a keen understanding of how they work together and specific areas that may contribute to machine stoppages or slowdowns.
ompose and maintain production reports and records. These can include daily activity reports, information related to machine issues, and employee evaluations. CNC supervisors may provide these reports to plant managers to enhance productivity, share information related to recurring machine issues, and ensure that workers adhere to production schedules and quotas.
They may develop or use checklists or digital reporting methods to conduct machine and personnel inspections, improve reporting and hazard reduction processes, and prepare safety reports for plant managers. CNC supervisors also prepare incident reports and investigate issues if an accident occurs within the plant.
Machine programming languages
8+ Years of experience .
Machine programming languages 8+ Years of experience .
Full Time
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