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Demonstrate basic CNC programming knowledge with Mastercam and or G code entry. 1+ years of experience writing code and operating a vertical CNC mill. As Machinist C, you will be responsible for operating a CNC Okuma or Mazak machine, setting up the machine to specifications, and performing maintenance on the machine as needed.
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Experience training CNC lathe & mill machining, programming and troubleshooting skills. experience working as a CNC Lathe & Mill Programmer from blueprint to first article.
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Type of programming methods,( Mastercam, Solid Works, Fusion, Gibbs, G-code, Conversational) 2. CNC Machinist - Pasadena,TX Temp to Hire 2nd Shift 2:30 PM to 12AM w/Mandatory OT $30 - $35/hr Looking for CNC Machinist - Mills and Lathe experience.
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Someone with experience programming and operating DMG-MORI machines (NLX, NTX, DMC FD, and DMU series) Relativity seeks a highly talented CNC Programmer/Machinist to join a rapidly growing space startup.
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Prior experience with programming and setup for CNC Setup Lathe and or Mill and cutting using a wide variety of machine shop tools and equipment. Perform a variety of tasks associated with the manufacturing and operations using a CNC controlled Lathe and or Mill and cutting using a wide variety of machine shop tools and equipment.
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Support, mentor, and train CNC Programming Technicians and CNC Programmer level's I and II; dependent upon experience and level assigned. Distribute workload to, review work of, and lead CNC Programming Technicians and CNC Programmers as appropriate; dependent upon experience and level assigned.
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CNC Mill: 3 years (Required) CNC Programming: 3 years (Required) CNC Lathe: 3 years (Required) Program, set-up, run and edit CNC Lathes & Mills, along with a variety of other machines.
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Experience with ProtoTRAK CNC mill controls or similar systems. Knowledge of PLC programming (Desirable) Experience with ProtoTRAK CNC mill controls or similar systems. As an Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will be tasked for carrying out reactive, preventative, and proactive maintenance for all equipment on site.
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Familiarity with NC controllers (PLC), FANUC robotics, and computer numerical control (CNC) programming from computer-aided design (CAD) models is advantageous. Develops CNC programs for a range of multi-axis CNC machines, including vertical and horizontal milling machines, mill turns, and Swiss lathes.
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Programming/set-up/operation of CNC multi-axis milling and multi-axis turning machines. Experience with 5 axis milling, live tooling lathes, mill-turns and/or multi task machines.
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LEVEL “A” Must make major adjustments to CNC programs and set-ups as required and work with Engineering to develop best machining programming techniques and tooling selection as required, document and report any and all adjustments/corrections.
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You should be proficient in: CAD/CAM SoftwareTroubleshooting CNC Machines Machines & technologies you'll use: CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Okuma, Fanuc)CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) (Okuma)CAM Software (Mastercam.
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Available positions include: CNC VTL, CNC Mill, Manual Mill, Manual VTL, ID/OD Grind, Tool Room Technician, Metalworking Technician, CNC Programming, Machinist Trainers.
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Experience with NC controllers (PLC), FANUC robotics and computer numerical control (CNC) programming from computer aided design (CAD) models is a plus. CNC programs for a variety of multi-axis CNC machines, including vertical & horizontal milling machines, mill turns, & swiss lathes.
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CNC RAM and CNC Wire EDM programming capability. H.S. diploma/GED required and 2-3 years of CNC mill or lathe experience, including setup. Ability to precision metal parts and complex geometries using manual mill, lathe, surface grinder, and fixtures.
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