The Director of Machining provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the company’s machining function. This role is responsible for driving operational excellence, continuous improvement, and long-term growth across both Manufacturing Engineering and Machine Shop Operations.
The Director partners closely with Quality, Operations, and Executive Leadership to ensure safe, efficient, high-quality, and cost-effective production while meeting customer requirements and business objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead, mentor, and develop Manufacturing Engineers, Machinists, and Supervisors.
Establish long-term machining strategy aligned with company goals, capacity planning, and capital investment.
Drive a culture of accountability, safety, continuous improvement, and technical excellence.
Collaborate with executive leadership on operational planning, budgets, and performance metrics.
Oversee process development, CNC programming, tooling strategy, fixturing, and work instruction creation.
Ensure manufacturability of new products through early design reviews and cross-functional collaboration.
Monitor and improve shop floor performance using KPIs
Oversee equipment maintenance, capacity utilization, and scheduling effectiveness.
Benefits:
4 medical insurance plans including HSA, HMO, PPO options
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Company paid life insurance and long term disability
401K matched up to 4%
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical field (or equivalent experience).
10+ years of experience in machining or manufacturing, with progressive leadership responsibility.
Proven experience leading both manufacturing engineering and shop floor operations.
Strong technical knowledge of CNC machining processes, tooling, fixturing, and materials.
Founded in 1970, Alcast Company has been at the forefront of precision aluminum casting, delivering high-integrity, engineered solutions to industries requiring tight tolerances, superior mechanical properties, and consistent performance.
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