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CNC Machinist II

Published on 03.24.2026

Tiffany & Co.

Supply Chain & Logistics

Reference: 62841

  • Place of employment :

    Cumberland, United States, RI

  • Contrat type :

    Permanent Job

  • Required experience :

    Minimum 5 years

Position

The CNC Machinist II is responsible for the set-up and operation of CNC and manual machines as well as the inspection of parts.  Must have the demonstrated skills to follow written instructions and responsible for monitoring the equipment to its full capacity.  Must have the demonstrated ability to perform work according to specifications and company quality standards.  

  • Proficient in the setup, use and maintenance of CNC Lathe and CNC Vertical Mill inclusive of 5,  4 and  3 axis milling machines.  This includes interacting with all aspects of a machine’s controls and operating software as well as comprehension of tool touch off procedure with understanding of tool compensation and wear offsets to deliver product within specification. 
  • Responsible for the changeover of product with basic set up, including; work holding fixtures, stops, datum offsets and indicators.  Monitors wear conditions on all cutting tools to determine replacement frequency.
  • Ensures work area, machine tooling and parts are cleaned regularly and free from excess oil deposits; maintains coolant and machine lubrication fluid systems, must use a refractometer.
  • Receives work orders and verifies that the components are correct.  Regularly meets or exceeds production quotas.
  • Demonstrate the ability to apply critical thinking to design solutions for complex issues.
  • Responsible for cross training while allowing versatility in machining and positive business continuity.
  • Serve as a problem solver and troubleshoot all maintenance and address error issues on all machines. In the event the issue might be out of the scope of a machinists' skill set, consult with the programmer and/or facilities to address the problem.
  • Determine and implement cutting tool offsets, use MDI and assist programmer with editing programs. Evaluate and act upon machine alarms and error messages. Trouble shoots and repair equipment when not operating properly.  Determine and implement alternative tooling approaches when the need arises.  Identify root causes of problems and resolves without supervision.  Ability to stream line machining processes.  
  • Participates in activities related to new product development and implementation into production.
  • Trains CNC Machine Operators & Machinists on machinery, including but not limited to training and mentoring. Proposes continuous improvement opportunities for all processes.  Will document and submit to management all necessary revisions to Work Order Routings, Work Instructions and Quality Inspection documentation.
  • Operates various secondary and special purpose machines including drill presses and trademarking fixtures, in addition to mechanical presses along with performing deburring product and chip cleaning operations.
  • Collaborates with management to identify manufacturing issues and assists with cross training efforts, when necessary.

8+ years of machining experience on CNC equipment and related degree or equivalent combination of both

Good communication skills in English, including the ability to read, write and understand

Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions

Ability to read and interpret a variety of technical instructions such as blueprints and work instructions

Excellent attention to detail

Demonstrates exceptional  teamwork

Ability to drive others to exceed goals

Ability to work independently in a high volume, fast paced work atmosphere

Basic skills in MS Office Suite

Ability to work overtime, as scheduled

Ability to lead/train (CNC operators I & II, Machinist  I) while participating as first line of support including but not limited to mentoring

College Level manufacturing certification

 Complies with lean standards of manufacturing

CNC Programming

TIFFANY & CO.
MAISON

Founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany in New York City, Tiffany & Co. is one of the world’s most prestigious houses for jewelry and accessories. Love has been the driving force of Tiffany & Co. since its inception, uniting the jeweler’s core values of inventiveness, craft and joy in designs that endure across generations. As a global pioneer in the art of fine jewelry, Tiffany has spent almost two centuries perfecting its craft and setting benchmarks within the industry. It is through this unwavering vow to excellence and expertise, to heritage and innovation, to optimism and possibility that Tiffany continues its legacy, creating designs that inspire people to express and celebrate the many facets of love.
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