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The Machine Operator is responsible for operating the machines in the Laser or Press department. It began as a water jet cutting job shop and has expanded to include laser cutting, forming, welding, and powder coating.
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Laser, Laser operation, Cnc laser, Blueprint, Fabrication, Micrometer, Press brake. Laser, Laser operation, Cnc laser, Blueprint, Fabrication, Micrometer, Press brake. Must have minimum 2 years of Laser set up and operation experience-Must have minimum 1 year blueprint reading experience-Must have minimum 1 year experience using quality inspection equipment.
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Variety of Machine operation - Laser/CNC, Press Brake, Drill press and Metal stamping. 2nd shift Brake Press Operator. Required experience operating a Brake Press.
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PrideStaff is seeking a professional, dependable, and hardworking Press Brake/Shear Operator to join a leading industrial Manufacturer in Matthews, NC. The Press Brake/Shear Operator is responsible for cutting and forming materials used in production.
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You will set-up and operate machines such as brake press, Davi roller, cold saw, punch, shear, and drill press. Sets-up and operate fabricating machines such as brake press, cold saw, and drill press.
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Operate steel prep equipment such as press brake, shears, torches, hydraulic saw, drill presses, MIG welder, forklifts, overhead cranes, and other equipment provided. As a member of the Steel Prep team, you will have the opportunity to work with various tools and equipment - press brakes, shears, torches, hydraulic saw, drill presses, MIG welder, forklifts, overhead cranes, and other equipment provided.
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As a Press Brake Operator, you will be responsible for setting up and operating press brake machines to bend, form, and shape metal sheets according to specifications. Join our team as a Press Brake Operator and contribute to the production of high-quality metal products.
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3 years of experience (specifically in CNC press brake and CNC saw operation). Advantage Resourcing is hiring a Sheet Metal Machine Operator in Kenner, LA. If you are a hardworking individual with experience in sheet metal machinery and want to join a collaborative and innovative team, we encourage you to apply today.
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Description:Operate and adjust Amada and Cincinnati press brakes Utilize micrometers and calipers to make proper measurementsWork within tolerance of +/-.1-. We are hiring for Press Break Machine Operators to join our team.
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Minimum of 1 years of experience in sheet metal fabrication (Trumpf) such as laser, punch, panel bender and/or press brake equipment a plus. Minimum of 1 years of experience in sheet metal fabrication (Trumpf) such as laser, punch, panel bender and/or press brake equipment a plus.
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Brake Press Operator - Fall River (2nd/3rd Shift) The Brake Press Operator may be required to assist other operators as a helper on key work or machines as required. Reporting to the Brake Press Supervisor this role is primarily responsible for the daily setup and operation of Cincinnati hydraulic CNC controlled press brakes in a just-in-time fabrication shop with some assistance provided.
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Training on running a drill press, a forming machine, operating a shear and/or a punch press will be given. This position will include helping brake operators, delivering parts, unloading lasers, cleaning and sweeping.
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Operates power equipment such as drill motor, rivet gun, saw, hydraulic press, hand roll, shear and power brake. PDS Tech Commercial, Inc. is seeking candidates for a Sheet Metal Mechanic in Wichita, KS.
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Fabricate metal frames with use of shear, turret press and brake press. Fabricate metal frames with use of shear, turret press and brake press. Assist with product manufacturing (Sanding, Grinding, Metal cutting, finish prep, and more.
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Uses a variety of hand and power tools, including arc welder, power brake, grinder, sander, drill press, shears, forklift, and saws. Uses a variety of hand and power tools, including arc welder, power brake, grinder, sander, drill press, shears, forklift, and saws.
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