We are seeking a talented and motivated
Manufacturing Engineer to join our dynamic
Machining Operations Center/Manufacturing
Engineering Team. As part of this collaborative
team, you will contribute to the creation and
continuous improvement of machining and
manufacturing strategies for ultraprecision CNC
machined components. Your work will involve
CNC machine selection, NC programming,
workholding, tooling, and the development of
clear and effective work instructions.
As the Manufacturing Engineer, you will be
responsible for supporting the Machining
Operations Center (MOC) within the Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) facility located in Orlando, FL.
The MOC specializes in producing ultra-precision
machined components that are the foundation of
infrared and electro-optical targeting systems
used primarily for defense applications.
Job Performance Responsibilities:
Collaborate with other Manufacturing
Engineers, Industrial Engineers, Quality
Engineers, and Production stakeholders
Create and improve CAM programs utilizing
software.
Identify appropriate equipment (CNC mills,
lathes, etc.) and machining strategies to
manufacture precision machined components.
Create/modify detailed work instructions and
other shop floor documentation to support
production needs.
Create fixture and tooling concepts and
drawings.
Provide shopfloor support as necessary to
resolve technical and manufacturing issues.
Investigate and perform Root Cause analysis of
component non-conformances and ensure
implementation of effective Corrective Action.
Monitor and report on quality, schedule, and
cost performance of assigned projects/programs.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Willingness to learn and receive training, and
when required, train others.Completed Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in Engineering or Technology
Experience with precision machining (CNC lathes, CNC mills, etc.) capabilities, methods, cutting tools, and fixtures used to manufacture precision components made from aluminum alloys, stainless steel, titanium, and other common aerospace alloys.
Experienced user of Computer Aided (CAD) software
Working experience utilizing CAM software
Working experience with G-code
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) interpretation skills.
Knowledge of precision measuring tools, gauges, and equipment.
General understanding of Mil-Spec special processes (heat treatment, chem-film, anodize, passivation, organic coatings, etc.).
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products.
Must be a U.S. Citizen and have the ability to obtain a U.S. DoD Security Clearance Experience utilizing CREO or NX for CAD
Experience utilizing CREO or NX for CAM
Experience with chem film, paint applications
and other special processes.
Experience utilizing Vericut
Familiarity with ISO9000 and AS9100 industry
standards, and common military specifications.
Effective project management.
SAP
Apriso
Windchill PLM
Good interpersonal and communication skills,
both oral and written.
Manufacturing Engineer to join our dynamic
Machining Operations Center/Manufacturing
Engineering Team. As part of this collaborative
team, you will contribute to the creation and
continuous improvement of machining and
manufacturing strategies for ultraprecision CNC
machined components. Your work will involve
CNC machine selection, NC programming,
workholding, tooling, and the development of
clear and effective work instructions.
As the Manufacturing Engineer, you will be
responsible for supporting the Machining
Operations Center (MOC) within the Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) facility located in Orlando, FL.
The MOC specializes in producing ultra-precision
machined components that are the foundation of
infrared and electro-optical targeting systems
used primarily for defense applications.
Job Performance Responsibilities:
Collaborate with other Manufacturing
Engineers, Industrial Engineers, Quality
Engineers, and Production stakeholders
Create and improve CAM programs utilizing
software.
Identify appropriate equipment (CNC mills,
lathes, etc.) and machining strategies to
manufacture precision machined components.
Create/modify detailed work instructions and
other shop floor documentation to support
production needs.
Create fixture and tooling concepts and
drawings.
Provide shopfloor support as necessary to
resolve technical and manufacturing issues.
Investigate and perform Root Cause analysis of
component non-conformances and ensure
implementation of effective Corrective Action.
Monitor and report on quality, schedule, and
cost performance of assigned projects/programs.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Willingness to learn and receive training, and
when required, train others.Completed Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in Engineering or Technology
Experience with precision machining (CNC lathes, CNC mills, etc.) capabilities, methods, cutting tools, and fixtures used to manufacture precision components made from aluminum alloys, stainless steel, titanium, and other common aerospace alloys.
Experienced user of Computer Aided (CAD) software
Working experience utilizing CAM software
Working experience with G-code
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) interpretation skills.
Knowledge of precision measuring tools, gauges, and equipment.
General understanding of Mil-Spec special processes (heat treatment, chem-film, anodize, passivation, organic coatings, etc.).
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products.
Must be a U.S. Citizen and have the ability to obtain a U.S. DoD Security Clearance Experience utilizing CREO or NX for CAD
Experience utilizing CREO or NX for CAM
Experience with chem film, paint applications
and other special processes.
Experience utilizing Vericut
Familiarity with ISO9000 and AS9100 industry
standards, and common military specifications.
Effective project management.
SAP
Apriso
Windchill PLM
Good interpersonal and communication skills,
both oral and written.
Job ID: 518168995
Originally Posted on: 4/21/2026
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