CNC Manufacturing Estimator

Windsor, ON, Canada
Full Time
Technicut Tool
Mid Level

Company Information

Consolidated Machine & Tool (CMT) and its 5 locations specialize in precision machining, fabrication, and assembly of highly engineered components. With over 175 years of combined experience, 300,000 sq. ft. of floor space, 250 CNC machines and 250 talented employees across the United States and Canada, we leverage our combined expertise and state of the art CNC machining capabilities to deliver quality machined parts to customers all across the globe. Our primary commitment is to provide our customers with a quality product, on-time delivery, and competitive pricing.

Position Summary

Technicut Tool (TCT), a CMT company, is seeking a CNC Manufacturing Estimator for our Windsor, Ontario location. If you are looking for an organization and career that will match your strong work ethic and passion for success, Technicut Tool is a great place to start! 

*This position works Monday thru Friday from 7:00am - 3:30pm*

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Receive and review drawings and associated information supplied by customer to determine quote requirements.  Determine if the parts are suitable for current equipment. Request any information, specifications and extra drawings as required to facilitate the estimated pricing.
  • Determine manufacturing steps/processes, equipment requirements, programming requirements, set up operations, material, labor, and other items necessary to perform work.
  • Research new methods and technologies when directed to by management or when required for completion of the estimated pricing.
  • Calculate production costs using labor, raw material and processing price estimates. Review historical data when required for quoting repeat parts to ensure accurate costing is achieved and to see if improvements to efficiencies can be found.
  • Prepare formal price and delivery quotations for management and customers while maintaining customer required due date expectations for proposals. 
  • Communicate accurately and professionally with customers and suppliers regarding requirements, proposals, quotations and projects.
  • Liaise between customers and production personnel as required.
  • Attend meetings or conference calls as required to support and facilitate customer requests and product launches.
  • Prepare weekly and monthly reports regarding quoting and follow up activities.

Experience, Qualifications, and Skills

  • 10+ Years of Machine Shop Estimating/Quoting experience of medium to high complexity parts, including knowledge of set up and operation of a diverse range of machinery and equipment. Quoting experience must be with CNC Mill and Lathes operations in a Job Shop environment. Previous experience in coatings, plating, welding and assembly an asset.
  • Extensive experience/knowledge in reading, analyzing, and understanding technical specifications, drawings, bills of material, material, and process specifications, quality documentation, and associated documentation.
  • Extensive knowledge of the types of tooling required for specific applications.
  • Paperless Parts, JobBoss, CNC programming, MS365 software, Cimatron and AS9100 experience is a plus.
  • Extensive experience with the machining and processing of different types of materials.
  • Knowledge of practical use of inspection and measurement tools in part dimensions with a good grasp of GD&T concepts.
  • Position available to Canadian Citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents ONLY. 

Benefits and Perks

We offer a comprehensive benefits package including an RRSP. 

Consolidated Machine & Tool and all of its locations are a drug-free workplace / Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibit Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: We are committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual experience and qualifications, without regard to a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, disability, race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.

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