North Atlantic Industries · 4 hours ago
Intern - Machinist (Mechanical Engineer)
North Atlantic Industries is a leading provider of embedded electronic solutions, specializing in rugged embedded computing, power supplies and motion simulation and measurement technologies. As a Machinist Intern, you will assist in the setup, operation, and maintenance of CNC and manual machines to support the production of high-reliability electronic systems for the aerospace and defense industries.
Consumer ElectronicsManufacturing
Responsibilities
Set up and operate CNC machinery using setup sheets in coordination with the programmer and engineering team
Operate manual machines to produce precision parts for electronic assemblies
Support inventory tracking and control of raw materials, tooling, and fixtures in collaboration with the Stockroom and Purchasing departments
Perform basic preventive maintenance on machines and assist with troubleshooting issues as they arise
Maintain a clean and organized workspace in line with 6S manufacturing standards
Contribute to the design and fabrication of custom workholding and fixturing for engineering prototypes and production builds
Assist with continuous improvement initiatives across the machine shop to enhance throughput and product quality
Log and track tooling usage, fixture life cycles, and raw material consumption using internal documentation systems
Qualification
Required
High School Graduate (Tech school machining program enrollment or degree preferred)
Experience with manual vertical mill minimum (CNC vertical mill experience preferred)
Familiarity with CNC vertical mill operations preferred
Understanding of G & M code programming (Fanuc control experience preferred)
Working knowledge of shop safety practices and 6S manufacturing principles
Preferred
Entry- to intermediate-level CAM programming experience (GibbsCAM or Fusion 360 ideal)
Completion of Titans of CNC Academy training is a plus
Ability to interpret mechanical drawings and blueprints with attention to GD&T standards
Experience designing and building fixturing or tooling for use in electronics or mechanical assembly
Exposure to Design for Manufacturability (DFM) practices and precision assembly workflows
Ability to perform complex machining setups for improved stability and accuracy
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Analytical, detail-oriented, and eager to learn in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Demonstrated initiative and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Company
North Atlantic Industries
Since 1955, NAI’s vertically integrated design, manufacturing and verification capabilities have been built with the intense focus of an organization that defines every action and investment based on our ability to Accelerate Your Time-to-Mission™.