Join Weber Manufacturing Technologies Inc., a trailblazer since 1962! Based in Midland, Ontario, we began by mastering precision tooling in the Automotive industry and have since revolutionized it with our groundbreaking Nickel Vapor Deposition (NVD) technology. In 1989, we pioneered the Nickel Tooling Technology Division, selling our first NVD nickel shell in 1991. By 2000, we were the only ones in the world running our own NVD operations onsite. We took the automotive world by storm, producing molds for luxury cars like Mercedes-Benz using our exclusive NVD technology. Our acquisition by Zynik Capital Corp. in 2007 further fueled our innovation and growth. In 2008, we reshaped the fiberglass entry door market with our unique MASTERGRAIN™ brand, capturing intricate details in woodgrain like no other technology. Today, we’re not just about doors; we’re shaping luxury automotive, aerospace, and building products globally with our state-of-the-art NVD technology. Be part of a team that’s redefining industries and pushing boundaries! Purpose of Job: A machinist precision cuts, shapes and/or finishes metals using various machines,software and cutting techniques. Machinists’ work ranges from cutting metal on manual machines through to interpreting engineering data and programming cutting paths on state of the art 5 axes high speed CNC machining centres. Metals are primarily steel, nickel or aluminium. With increased knowledge of machinery, cutting and software capabilities gained through schooling and experience, machinists work with more complicated molds, programming software and equipment. Essential Job Functions and Performance Standards: Determines most appropriate and efficient cutting methods, paths and program based on work instruction or Siemens UG NX data transferred from Engineering Verifies machined parts for conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments such as vernier callipers,micrometers or machine probes Knowledgeable to operate and interpret programming software-currently Hypermill Performs work in compliance with the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act as follows: Duties of workers 28. (1) A worker shall, work in compliance with the provisions of this Act and the regulations; use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that the worker’s employer requires to be used or worn; report to his or her employer or supervisor the absence of or defect in any equipment or protective device of which the worker is aware and which may endanger himself, herself or another worker; and report to his or her employer or supervisor any contravention of this Act or the regulations or the existence of any hazard of which he or she knows. Idem (2) No worker shall, remove or make ineffective any protective device required by the regulations or by his or her employer, without providing an adequate temporary protective device and when the need for removing or making ineffective the protective device has ceased, the protective device shall be replaced immediately; use or operate any equipment, machine, device or thing or work in a manner that may endanger himself, herself or any other worker; or engage in any prank, contest, feat of strength, unnecessary running or rough and boisterous conduct. Requirements: Education: Minimum High School Licenses/Certificates: Vocational School or Apprenticeship preferred Experience: Experience in using and/or programming manual, semi-automated or automated tools and machines (lathes, grinders etc.) Skills: Ability to use precision tools (e.g. calipers) to take accurate measurements Ability to read blueprints, schematics and manuals Knowledge of metal properties and other material Outstanding mathematical skills and analytical abilities Excellent manual dexterity, accuracy and attention to detail Great verbal and written communication Physical Demands: Physical stamina and strength to lift heavy items Other Requirements: