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Perform set-up and operate equipment including but not limited to: CNC mills/lathes, Engraver, Scale, Computer, Hardware Press, Drill Press, Bead Blaster and Bake-Out furnace. Collins Aerospace is seeking a Machine Operator, Level 1 to join our Pueblo, Colorado Brakes Refurbishment Team. We are a dynamic carbon brake refurbishment operation.
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Have experience operating the following machines; auto saw, shear, ironworker, press brake, CNC plasma table, laser jet, water jet, tube bender. Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Through the use of established methods and predetermined set ups, perform limited operation of a variety of power equipment such as drills, saws, small non-standard brake press and punch press machines, etc., to accomplish tasks such as blanking, forming, cutting, trimming, drilling of parts.
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Demonstrated knowledge of metal fabrication techniques, including weldments, laser cutting, and press brake operations. Demonstrated knowledge of metal fabrication techniques, including weldments, laser cutting, and press brake operations.
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Basic knowledge of turret punch laser combo, press brake, and spot-welding. DIRTT is seeking a Sheet Metal Fabricator to work in our Savannah location. Basic knowledge of turret punch laser combo, press brake, and spot-welding.
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Education / Experience: In addition to the requirements for a Press Brake Operator : A minimum 5 years Press Brake Operator experience. Specific Duties and Responsibilities : All duties and qualifications of Press Brake Operator plus the following: Provide technical assistance in determining job costs, equipment capability, and overall feasibility of prospective projects and customer requirements.
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Serve as primary programmer or backup programmer for lasers, plasma, and brake press. Knowledge of metal fabrication technology, machining, semi-automated and automated welding, part assembly, heat treating, part finishing, metallurgy, and quality control processes.
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What we look forRequired:High school diploma or equivalent educationExperience with safety practices and proceduresFamiliarity with overall processes associated with manufacturing from raw materials to finished productPreferred:Previous work experience providing assistance to brake press operators, turret machine operators, laser operators, etc.
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Two plus years of experience in shear, brake press, turret punch, CNC laser, ironworker, band saw, welding machine, cutting torch, plasma cutter, grinder, overhead crane, ratchet straps, and other hand tools required.
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Equipment/materials: computer, VF9 CNC machine, TIG/MIG, Robot weld, Amada NC/Laser, Brake, Hardware press. Knowledge of machining and metal fabrication equipment such as HAAS, Mazak, Nagata, NC Laser, Amada, Trumpf, Mitsubishi, Miler.
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2 years of turret punch press and press brake/bending machine experience. The machine/assembly operator will operate machinery or perform manual assembly duties in the most productive and efficient manner with due regard to safety.
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Employees within this classification will work primarily with CNC Press Brake, or CNC Turret Punch Press/Laser Cutting equipment. Employees within this classification will work primarily with CNC Press Brake, or CNC Turret Punch Press/Laser Cutting equipment.
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Experience with drill press, shear, press brake, flat pattern generation and cutting, and other sheet metal processes. Experience with MIG and TIG welding processes on steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.
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Laser, Press Brake, and CNC Machining Centers). Operational knowledge or general competency of CNC lasers, press brakes, milling machines, powder coating, and welding preferred.
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The Brake Press Operator performs periodic quality inspection checks on the product output and visually inspects the finished product to ensure it is defect-free and ready for the next step in the production process.
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