Multi Axis CNC Machine Engineer

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NOS Name: Multi Axis CNC Machine Engineer
NOS Code: CSC/Q
NOS Version: 1.0
NSQF Level: 6
Model Curriculum Version: 1.0

A Multi-Axis CNC Machine Engineer is responsible for programming, operating, and optimizing Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines with multiple axes (e.g., 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis, and beyond). These machines enable high-precision manufacturing of complex components used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and industrial machinery. The engineer ensures the efficient operation of CNC machines by developing machining strategies, optimizing tool paths, and maintaining machine accuracy.

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Module

Module 1

Introduction to Multi Axis CNC Machine Engineer…

Module 2

CNC Machine Setup Procedures

Module 3

CNC Programming Fundamentals

Module 4

Introduction to Tooling systems& Work holding methods

Module 5

Advanced Machining Operations

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Program Overview

Training Outcomes
At the end of the program, the learner should have acquired the listed knowledge and skills.
Training outcomes for the job role of a Multi-Axis CNC Machinist encompass a combination
of technical skills, safety training, and soft skills development tailored to operating advanced
computer numerical control (CNC) machining equipment. Here are the training outcomes for
a Multi-Axis CNC Machinist:
Technical Skills:
–  Proficiency in operating multi-axis CNC machining centres, including setup,
programming, and operation.
–  Mastery of CNC programming languages such as G-code and M-code.
–  Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical
specifications.
– Knowledge of machining principles, cutting tool selection, feeds and speeds, and
toolpath optimization for efficient material removal.
– Understanding of multi-axis machining techniques, including simultaneous 5-axis and
3+2-axis machining.
–  Experience with CAD/CAM software for part programming, simulation, and toolpath
generation.
Machine Setup and Operation:
–  Setup and calibration of multi-axis CNC machines, including alignment, fixture setup,
and tooling installation.
–  Loading and unloading workpieces, tool changes, and workpiece offset adjustments.
–  Execution of machining operations according to program specifications, including
roughing, finishing, drilling, tapping, and contouring.
–  Monitoring machine performance and making adjustments to maintain dimensional
accuracy, surface finish, and process stability.

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