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Backhoe, front end loader, trackhoe, generator, boring machine, dump truck, pumps, air compressor and a variety of hand tools. Supervise Laborer and Equipment Operator I. Backhoe, front end loader, trackhoe, generator, boring machine, dump truck, pumps, air compressor and a variety of hand tools.
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Basic CNC programing code knowledge preferred+ Basic knowledge of tool holders, cutting tools, boring bars, fixtures, inserts and other accessories used on various machines. Operate all secondary equipment as required within product line or manufacturing cell (Parts washer, microscope, batch ovens, Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), rotary tools, micrometer, press and mixer, etc.
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Good attendanceComplete all necessary DIRSPerform all duties assigned by level 4, 5 or supervisorDrilling, tapping reaming, counter boring, countersinking, spot facing, grinding, and sawing on a variety of castings, ferrous and non-ferrous metal forgings, and a variety of sheet metal, bar stock, and rods.
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In this challenging position you will benefit from the guidance of experienced operators as you operate CNC equipment including various types and sizes of single spindle or multiple spindles on a variety of operations (drilling, reaming, boring, tapping, spot facing, countersinking, etc.
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You will also be responsible for performing directional boring around and/or on utilities for fiber installation projects. Previous experience as HDD Rig Operator is a plus. You are a Horizontal Directional Drill Operator with industry construction experience.
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CNC: The CNC1 Operator is responsible for the operation of machines such as CNC, lathes, milling machines, boring machines, and grinders to machine metallic and nonmetallic work pieces. Machine Operator: The MO1 is responsible for the set up and operation of equipment within their cell and performing all hourly checks in regards to production, safety and quality.
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Summary – Equipment Operator – Jetter Vacuum Truck (Class B CDL): As a Jetter Vacuum Truck Operator you would play a key role in performing inspections of underground utility systems to detect and assess potential issues essential to the well-being of the communities you live and work in.
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Connectourcustomers As a Machine Operator, you’ll work independently in the field placing buried service wire using a manually controlled gasoline or diesel-powered tractor/trencher, plow, boring machine, or other manual tools.
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SUMMARY: Operates specialized machines such as door router, stair router, welder, plate cutter, table saws, planer jointer and component cutter to perform such operations as routing, boring, rip sawing, cross cutting, beveling, grooving, and mitering of lumber or wood stock.
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Howmet Fastening Systems (HFS) is seeking a Machining Tech V, Davenport- Screw Machine Operator for at our aerospace manufacturing facility in the Fullerton, CA. High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) preferred; or five or more years related experience and/or training as a Screw Machine Set Up Operator; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The CNC Machine Operator is responsible for the execution of CNC Machine Tool Operations. Cuts, shapes, and does boring, counter boring, counter sinking operations in lumber and other nonferrous materials to job specifications.
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Operates a combination of different machines to process work by cutting, sawing, grinding, turning, drilling, boring and milling. Experience operating an overhead crane / forklift operator.
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CNC Machinist - CNC Mill Set-up / Operator. Knowledge of tool holders, cutting tools, boring heads, fixtures, inserts and other. CNC Machinist - CNC Mill Set-up / Operator. Knowledge of tool holders, cutting tools, boring heads, fixtures, inserts and other.
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Provides temporary repairs to low voltage buried utilities, sprinkler systems, and sewage field lines damaged while performing other duties. Sick leavePaid Parental LeaveAdoption ReimbursementDisability Benefits (short term and long term)Life and Accidental Death InsuranceSupplemental benefit programs: critical illness, accident hospital indemnity/group legalEmployee Assistance Programs (EAP)Employee discounts up to 50% off on eligible AT&T mobility plans and accessories, AT&T internet (and fiber where available) and AT&T phoneReady to take your career on the road to success.
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Position will also include operating computer numerical control (CNC) machine to perform and produce precision metal components; perform actions such as cutting, drilling, milling, boring and broaching as specified by work order, blueprints, drawing, templates or layout.
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