Job Description
Job Description
Position Summary
The CNC Supervisor oversees daily operations of the CNC machining department, ensuring efficient workflow, quality compliance, and adherence to safety standards. This position is a working lead role—responsible for both supervising machinists and programmers and actively contributing to production through setup, programming, and troubleshooting. The CNC Supervisor plays a key role in meeting production schedules, optimizing machining processes, and developing the skills of the shop team.
Key Responsibilities
- Leadership & Supervision
- Lead, mentor, and coordinate the activities of CNC machinists, programmers, and setup operators on the 1st shift.
- Assign work based on production schedules, priorities, and operator skill levels.
- Train team members on safe work practices, machine operation, and process improvements.
- Production Oversight
- Monitor and manage daily shop floor operations to ensure on-time delivery of quality parts.
- Ensure compliance with engineering specifications, drawings, and GD&T standards.
- Oversee setup, programming edits, and first-piece inspections for complex parts.
- Quality & Process Control
- Collaborate with Quality Assurance to ensure adherence to aerospace, defense, and ISO / AS9100 quality standards.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce scrap, improve efficiency, and standardize setups.
- Investigate and resolve production or quality issues in a timely manner.
- Technical Contributions
- Operate and program CNC lathes, mills, and Swiss machines as required to support production.
- Review and optimize CNC programs (Mastercam, Esprit, or similar) for efficiency and accuracy.
- Select tooling, workholding, and machining strategies for complex materials (titanium, stainless steel, aluminum, plastics).
- Administrative & Coordination Duties
- Maintain accurate job records, time tracking, and production reports.
- Support hiring, performance reviews, and discipline of shop personnel.
- Coordinate with engineering, planning, and maintenance to ensure smooth workflow and equipment readiness.
Qualifications
Minimum 7 years of CNC machining experience, including at least 2–3 years in a leadership or supervisory role.Expertise with multi-axis CNC lathes and mills, live tooling, and 5-axis machining.Strong knowledge of CNC Swiss machining and aerospace-grade manufacturing.Proficient in Mastercam, Esprit, or equivalent CAM software.Solid understanding of GD&T, blueprint reading, and precision measuring instruments.Proven track record of team leadership, problem solving, and process improvement.Ability to work independently, make sound decisions, and prioritize multiple demands in a fast-paced environment.