CNC Programmer/ Machinist III at Boston Dynamics

Waltham, Minnesota, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Robotics, Automation, ManufacturingIndustries

Requirements

  • Minimum 2-4 years’ experience preferred in set-up of CNC lathes or CNC vertical milling machines
  • Experience with reading and editing machine code
  • Knowledge in use of precision measuring instruments (e.g., vernier calipers, ID and OD micrometers, depth gauges, gauge pins and blocks, indicators, thread gauges)
  • Strong understanding in blueprint reading and geometric tolerance (GD&T) interpretation
  • Knowledge of tool holders, cutting tools, boring bars, inserts, and other accessories used on various machines
  • Basic math skills including arithmetic, geometry, algebra, and trigonometry for calculating material fabrication
  • Previous experience with CNC programming
  • Solidworks, Esprit, Cimatron, or Hypermill software experience a plus
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions, adapt to changing work environment, competing demands, frequent change, delays, or unexpected events

Responsibilities

  • Produce machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating CNC machines independently
  • Maintain quality and safety standards; keep records; maintain equipment and supplies
  • Adhere to safety procedures and regulations; keep workplace neat, clean, and organized
  • Plan machining by studying work orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, reference planes, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters; interpret GD&T; calculate requirements using basic math, geometry, and trigonometry
  • Check stock inventory of materials and tools; anticipate needed stock
  • Program jobs for multi-axis milling machines or multi-axis lathes using CAD/CAM software
  • Adjust machine cutting paths or settings to optimize production while maintaining quality; consider tools required for materials and program accordingly; run machine simulations
  • Set up mills or lathes by installing/adjusting chucks, indicating/aligning vises, building tool assemblies, loading tools, and probing stock to set work offsets
  • Verify set-up by measuring critical dimensions on first-run parts and sample workpieces; adhere to international standards
  • Maintain specifications by observing operations (milling, drilling, grooving, cutting, turning, facing, knurling, thread chasing); take measurements; detect/troubleshoot malfunctions; adjust/reprogram controls; sharpen/replace worn tools; adhere to quality assurance procedures
  • Maintain equipment via preventive maintenance, following manufacturer instructions, troubleshooting, and calling for repairs
  • Document and communicate actions, irregularities, and needs; complete production and quality logs
  • Update job knowledge through educational opportunities and technical publications
  • Accomplish organizational goals by accepting ownership for new requests and exploring opportunities to add value

Skills

CNC Programming
CAD/CAM
Multi-axis Milling
Multi-axis Lathes
GD&T
Machine Setup
Tooling
Blueprints
Machining Parameters
Geometry
Trigonometry
Machine Simulation

Boston Dynamics

Develops advanced robots for industrial applications

About Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics creates advanced robots that enhance human capabilities and safety, focusing on legged robots with high mobility, dexterity, and intelligence. Their flagship products, Spot and Pick, are designed for commercial, industrial, and research applications, performing tasks that are dangerous or physically demanding for humans. Spot, for example, is a 65-pound robot that can navigate complex terrains and avoid obstacles autonomously using built-in AI. Unlike many competitors, Boston Dynamics emphasizes responsible use of their robots, limiting sales to commercial and research clients and ensuring high-quality standards through domestic manufacturing. The company's goal is to improve safety and efficiency across various industries while exploring future consumer applications.

Waltham, MassachusettsHeadquarters
1992Year Founded
$38.8MTotal Funding
ACQUISITIONCompany Stage
Robotics & Automation, AI & Machine LearningIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Remote Work Options
Flexible Work Hours

Risks

Competition from affordable Chinese robotics could pressure market share and pricing.
Layoffs indicate potential financial or strategic challenges impacting future innovation.
Collaboration with multiple stakeholders may lead to strategic misalignments.

Differentiation

Boston Dynamics excels in creating robots with advanced mobility and dexterity.
Their robots are designed for unstructured environments, enhancing workplace safety and efficiency.
Spot and Atlas are pioneering robots in digital transformation and mobile manipulation.

Upsides

Collaboration with Toyota and Hyundai boosts AI-powered humanoid robot development.
Patent resolution with Ghost Robotics opens collaboration on robotics policy and technology.
AI advancements in Atlas position Boston Dynamics as a humanoid robot market leader.

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