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Use modern engineering tools such as CAD and CNC programming software to design tooling, jigs, and fixtures as well as modify existing part models. Proficiently in modern engineering tools such as CAD and CNC programming software required.
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Lead the design assembly and testing of new manufacturing tooling. Lead the design assembly and testing of new manufacturing tooling. Support program design reviews, drawing reviews, failure analysis, anomaly resolution.
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CNC programming experience and a college degree (engineering/industrial focus) is a plus. Our Machining Knowledge Centers, located in Arlington, TX and Charlotte, NC host new tooling technology and specialty seminars and demonstrations throughout the year.
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5 years of experience with CNC Programming in a manufacturing/production environment. Bel Flex Staffing is looking for a career-minded CNC Programmer for our Greenville Client. Create, review, and edit CNC machine programs.
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The Toolroom Machinist will support the Stamping business unit and be responsible to work in a precision tooling environment programming, setting up, and operating multiple types of toolroom equipment to manufacture multiple forms of tooling components from CAD models.
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The CNC Tool Grinder/Programmer will produce premium quality, high precision, carbide cutting tools using specific tool grinding machines and programs, and will also ensure proper set up machines, programming, tooling, and parts are machined in accordance with manufacturing standards and specifications.
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Extensive travel in Michigan and Midwest area to support customers (day trips and some overnights if needed)Prepare and run customer demos and custom applicationsOther duties as assignedSkills & Experience:Minimum of 2-4 years of CNC and General Machine Tool Industry experience neededAssociate degree in engineering (electrical, mechanical, mechatronics)Must have programming and operational skills with CNC Controls (Fanuc, Siemens, Haas, etc.
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I.e.: 3, 4, 5 axis machines, material types, tooling, fixtures, fixture design, part holding techniques, and advanced CNC programming. Experience: 3-5 years of experience with CNC programming, and operation of CNC machines.
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Job DescriptionSUMMARY: The CNC Machinist has a wide range of responsibilities, including and not limited to proper routing of work through the shop, cost effective machine set-up procedures and proper tool selection, Shares programming responsibilities and directly reports to the Machine Shop Manager.
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CNC programming experience a plus. Two year's related tooling/tool room experience. CNC programming experience a plus. Two year's related tooling/tool room experience. Basic knowledge of mills, lathes, surface grinders, radial arm drills and spotting press.
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Communicate clearly with Detailing, Industrial Engineer Technician and/or any others needed regarding prints, programming, tooling and/or machine/equipment issues, improvements, etc. Description:Operate machine such lasers, CNC Saw, Angle-masters, etc.
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Skill in operating CNC and Laser machinery and tooling as well as precision measurement tools. InfraHire is looking for a CNC Operator & Laser operator in Kernersville, NC. Proven experience as CNC and Laser operator.
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EDUCATION - Completion of sixty (60) hour CNC Programming Course, AA degree or AA equivalent preferred. The CNC Machinist III responsible for preparing raw materials according to Machine Shop needs as well as operating various machine tools, including but not limited to: CNC Lathe, Bridgeport Style Mills, Tool Room Lathes, Drill Presses, Surface Grinders, Tool Post Grinders, Drill Sharpeners, Horizontal Band saws, Vertical Band saws, Belt Sanders, and Bench Grinders.
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CNC programming on Mazak machines and advanced comprehension of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) preferred but not required. Utilizing CNC Equipment, Machinists will be required to set tooling, set work holding, and program on the machine control to manufacture precision products to quality specifications defined by blueprints in an efficient manner.
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Experience with Siemens NX and CNC programming. Thorough knowledge of manufacturing concepts (Lean Manufacturing, 6-Sigma, in process validations (IPV’s), Poka-Yoke design, System/Tooling Controls, etc.
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