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Use precision tools, machinery, and equipment such as lathe, manual milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, band saw, and a variety of cutting tools and equipment. Properly and safely select, align, secure, and remove holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials onto machines.
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Must have a minimum of one year core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and/or removal experience. Core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and removal of concrete. Proficiency in any or all of the following diamond or demolition tools: wall saw, core drill, flat saw, handsaws, ring saws and/or compressor tools.
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Territory Sales Manager - Precision Cutting Tools - Minnesota, Western Wisconsin, Iowa, North And So
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Weldon is a long-established manufacturer of premium carbide and high-speed steel cutting tools. Territory Sales Manager – Precision Cutting Tools. Heritage Cutter is a privately held, US manufacturer of precision cutting tools.
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You will also operate various tools and equipment such as arc welder, cutting torch, forklift, and welding truck. Knowledge of hydraulic circuits, task planning, machine center alignment, cutting and welding, bearings, pneumatic/lubrication analysis, and vibration analysis.
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MIG, TIG, submerged arc, stick electrode, auto-welder, hand grinder, measuring tools, burning equipment, cutting torch, hammers, wrenches, material handling equipment, back-gouging equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic tools.
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Assist CNC operator with setup and identifying proper cutting tools. Ability to create CNC programs for 3-axis CNC mills, CNC Lathe, 5-axis Laser cutting equipment, and Waterjet cutting equipment.
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Uses precision tools, machinery, and equipment such as lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, chop saw, band saw and a variety of cutting and welding equipment such as TIG, MIG and Oxy-Acetylene.
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Written Test: Assesses candidate knowledge and skills with power tools, rigging, scaffolding, lubrication, mechanical seals, gaskets, metallurgy, tubing and fitting, pipe threading, torches, fasteners, presses, cutting tools, and hand tools.
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Possess general shop experience with metal cutting tools and sheet metal fabrication (e.g., mills, lathes, wire EDM, bending, water/laser cutting, etc. Possess general shop experience with metal cutting tools and sheet metal fabrication (e.g., mills, lathes, wire EDM, bending, water/laser cutting, etc.
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Manufacturing Methods - Knowledge of manufacturing methods, fabrication processes (e.g., forming, stamping, machining, heat treatment, machines/machine tools and cutting tools. Detailed knowledge of castings (die and investment), forgings, plastic injection moldings, extrusions, machining, sheet metal, surface treatments (powder coating, painting, plating), stamping, drawing.
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O Perform shop tasks including using power/hand tools, rigging and overhead lifting, complex measuring, blueprint comprehension, layout and fabrication, electric arc welding, basic mechanic skills, oxy-acetylene torch-cutting, propylene torch-heating, special maintenance problem solving, operate mobile equipment- forklift.
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Experience with CAD/CAE tools such as Channel Designer, HFSS, CST, FDTD tools, MoM tools, Sigrity PowerSI, PAKSI-E, Power-grid, Agilent ADS, Agilent PLTS, Cadence CAD tools.
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Experience with available CAD/CAE tools such as Channel Designer, HFSS, CST, FDTD tools, MoM tools, Sigrity PowerSI, PAKSI-E, Power-grid, Agilent ADS, Agilent PLTS, Cadence CAD tools or related tools a plus.
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Molex is seeking an experienced Signal Integrity Project Engineer to design, model, analyze, and characterize high-speed connectors, cables, and systems serving cutting edge technology in data center and storage industry.
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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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