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C&S Machine is looking for a skilled CNCMachinist/Machine Operatorto set up, maintain and operate machinery. Were growing and are looking for people who share this same dedication, who take pride in the work they do, who collaborate with their teammates, and who aspire to get better every day.
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The Group Lead is highly skilled on CNC machines and has advanced mechanical aptitude, including knowledge in the areas of:Machine Setup, Tool Setup and Changes: Set up CNC milling, lathe, Robo Drills, Cutting, 5axis machines or other machinery for specific machining operations.
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CNC Turning Machinist - Medical Implants Responsibilities: Independently set up and operate Swiss-type lathes. Requirements Minimum of 2 years' experience operating CNC machines, preferably Tornos and/or Traub Swiss-type lathes.
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Operate CNC machines that are set up by machinists. Perform manual machine operations that are set up by machinists. This position has responsibility and authority to perform all machine operator functions.
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In this role, you will set up an operation of manual and automated equipment, including drills, lathes grinders/finishers, welding, oxy/fuel, forklifts, saws, and paint booth. In this role, you will set up an operation of manual and automated equipment, including drills, lathes grinders/finishers, welding, oxy/fuel, forklifts, saws, and paint booth.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance SummaryThe Stamping Set-Up Operator is responsible for the daily set-up and operation of producing the highest quality of stamped parts.
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Nesco Resource is hiring CNC Machine Operators for a Manufacturing Facility located in Lyman, SC. This position involves set-up and operators of CNC Gear Cutting machines and other machines as needed.
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Use CNC or Mill.● Make sure the area is clean and set up properly. ● Sort: removing unnecessary items in a location, reducing distraction, increasing safety,● Set In Order: make the workflow smooth and easy,● Shine: clearing and cleaning workspace regularly to improve production● efficiency, safety, reduce waste and prevent defects,● Standardize: follow set processes and procedures, and● Sustain: do without being told.
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CNC Operator Job Overview: You would perform set up, operation, and programming of complex machined components for many different industries. We are seeking a skilled CNC Machine Operator for 2nd shift.
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Mills: Set up and program 3-axis and 4-axis CNC vertical mills and CNC horizontal milling centers. Move controls to position tool and workpiece in relation to each other, and to set specified feeds, speeds, and depth of cut.
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What you will get to do Set-up, load and run product into the CNC machinePerforms daily maintenance on equipment and cleans work area after each shiftPerforms manual deburring operations as neededFollows Process Routing Document.
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Candidate will be responsible for setting up and operating the following machines: -Mostly Mori Seiki & Toyota CNC"s and all Fanuc controls-Mostly mill experience-Perform change overs as needed-Minor set ups and blueprint reading-Check parts (micrometers/calipers/gages.
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Able to perform machine set up ( install proper chuck jaws and tooling) Basic understanding of equipment and processes in the area of responsibility. Basic set-up capabilities.
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What You’ll do:Perform set-up, operation, and accomplish precise alignment of assigned lathe, mill, and balance machines to extremely close tolerances. If you have experience in a manufacturing/production environment or running CNC machines, GREAT.
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CNC Lathe Set Up Operator. The CNC lathe setup operator is responsible for producing precision-engineered components through expert programming, configuration, and operation of CNC machinery, maintaining strict adherence to quality and safety standards.
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