Engender Technologies Limited

CNC Machinist - Junior/Intermediate

Auckland, Auckland, NZ

about 1 month ago
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Summary

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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