Engender is a pioneering startup revolutionizing the dairy industry with a groundbreaking method of gender selection at the sperm stage. We're at a pivotal point, transitioning from academic research to commercialization, and we're seeking a passionate CNC Machinist - Intermediate to join our team!
In this role you will support the R&D team by operating CNC machining centres and manual machines such as Mill, Lathe, Surface Grinder etc. and to provide technical assistance, as required on projects within the R&D plan as Engender Technologies moves through the next stages of product development, heading towards our commercialisation stage.
Engenders machinist will actively participate in precision machining of existing components and/or fabrication of new components to support the development of cutting-edge instrumentation for microfluidic cell sorting. They will be responsible for:
Fabrication, and production of key components for Engender's sorting platform to specification;
Responsible for some programming and setting up, running and maintenance of CNC mill;
Contributing to the ongoing optimisation and improvement of Engenders microfabrication processes;
Assembly drawing preparation for manufacturing including version control and documentation of the designs and fabrication methods for key components of Engender's sperm sorting platform;
Support analysis and presentation of results to the R&D team to inform progress and decision making;
Actively participate in wider discussions that contribute to Engender's fabrication techniques and sub-system design;
Inspection and maintenance of machinery, performing routine machinery repairs within their expertise and capabilities;
Embracing our positive culture that reflects Engender's values, including adherence to all Health & Safety policies and procedures.
Requirements
We're looking for some who:
Ideally a qualified CNC Machinist with 3-5 years of relevant machining experience: New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4) with strands in Fitting and Machining, Machining and Toolmaking (or equivalent qualification).
Can plan, sequence, and machine complex engineering components using manual and CNC machines to achieve a high degree of tolerance and finish, efficiently by using relevant machining technologies and techniques including the use of specialized tooling and measuring equipment, to meet required specifications.
Is able to set up and operate a CNC machine centre unsupervised and reliably.
Has experience with common, industry standard CNC controls such as (but not limited to) Mitsubishi, Fanuc and/or especially Haas or Arumatik (Kitamura).
Has an understanding of ‘G' code programming as posted by Cad/Cam software.
Has experience with micromachining of common plastics (preferred)
Has a basic to intermediate level experience using a common CAD/CAM software such as: Fusion 360(preferred)/ Solidworks/Gibbscam/Solidcam.
Can read, generate and interpret mechanical design drawings.
Is familiar with common machining tools (e.g. lathe, manual mill, surface grinder, bandsaw).
Has a passion for R&D and design, developing new machining techniques and processes.
Is an excellent communicator and willing to share knowledge to the greater R&D team.
Continuously seeks to improve systems and procedures balancing efficiency with a quality and safety focus.
Has a superb work ethic and time management skills.
Benefits
The opportunity to be at the forefront of a revolutionary technology in the dairy industry
A collaborative and dynamic work environment with a passionate team
Competitive salary
Health Benefits
The chance to make a real impact on the future of animal agriculture
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