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Experience with Robot Systems (Fanuc, ABB, Kuka, Mitsubishi, Epson, etc.) Experience with Robot Systems (Fanuc, ABB, Kuka, Mitsubishi, Epson, etc.) PACIV, an international control systems integration, and regulatory compliance engineering firm, servicing Bio-Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences, Medical Devices, Food & Beverage, and Water/Wastewater clients, is looking for a full-time Controls Engineer employee.
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Experience with Fanuc, Mitsubishi, Mazatrol, Mori Seiki and/or Okuma CNC controls. Experience with Fanuc, Mitsubishi, Mazatrol, Mori Seiki and/or Okuma CNC controls. Canadian Red Seal Millwright or Canadian Red Seal Industrial Electrician would be considered an asset.
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Experience working with DMG or MORI SEIKI machines, Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and/or Siemens and controls are a PLUS. Service Engineers are expected to provide customers with maintenance and repair assistance of DMG MORI CNC machine tools on location or by telephone.
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Familiarity with the following is a plus: The A/B family of controls along with Fanuc, Siemens, Toyopuc, Mitsubishi, Marposs, Okuma, Red Line, Automation Direct, all Microsoft products, Texas Instruments, Delta controllers, Honeywell, Denso, Toshiba, and all robotic programming and controls.
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Experience working with EMAG, OKUMA, MAZAK and MORI SEIKI machines, Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and/or Siemens and controls are a PLUSEmail resumes to [email protected]. Experience working with EMAG, OKUMA, MAZAK and MORI SEIKI machines, Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and/or Siemens and controls are a PLUSEmail resumes to [email protected.
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Preferably Keyence, Omron, and/or Mitsubishi. Experience with programming FANUC robots and CNC controls is preferred. Must have at least 3 years of hands on experience with high volume CNC Machining, automated assembly, and/or plastic injection molding processes.
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Experience with Fanuc and Mitsubishi controllers. NC Programmer AAS Degree with 3-5 years of directly related CNC manual programming experience. CNC Machinist Technical Certificate with 3-5 years of directly related CNC manual programming experience if no degree.
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Knowledge of Fanuc, and Mitsubishi controllers. Create, modify and document programs to control path machining or processing of parts for multi-axis computer numerical control (“CNC”) machines utilizing Mastercam or other software.
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Familiar with threading and the various measuring/gauging requirements Drilling/tapping processes Familiar with carbide machining processes Ability to comprehend complex mechanical drawings and blueprints Strong math skills Machinist or Tool & Die ApprenticeshipLooking for experience running these machines: Pama, GNL horizontal boring, Shisha, Mitsubishi, Starrag, and Thiever About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees.
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Program Fanuc, Siemens and Mitsubishi machines. Program Fanuc, Siemens and Mitsubishi machines. Join a company that is family owned and prides themselves of work-life balance with this CNC Operator position.
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Job Qualifications/Competencies 2-year Technical Degree in Manufacturing Technology (Preferred) 3 years of Machine Programming and Set-Up Experience (Okuma/Tsugami Experience Preferred) Fanuc Control Experience Mitsubishi Control Experience CAM Programming Experience G&M Code Programming Experience Tolerance for travel and overnight stays (Home/Customer Sites -> 80/20 split) Desire to be trained into other machines beyond our flagship lines, Okuma & Tsugami.
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Controls Used: FANUC, Siemens, Heidenhain, OSP, Okuma, Brother, Mazatrol, Mitsubishi. Variety of CNC Machines Utilized: Okuma, Mazak, FANUC, Brother, DMG, Mori Seiki, Matsuura, STAR, Tsugami, YASDA, Doosan, Toyoda, Haas.
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Robot Programming: Omron, JEL, Denso, Abb, Kawasaki, Fanuc. PLC Programming: Ladder Logic, Structured Text (Allen Bradley, Mitsubishi, Keyence) Robot Programming: Omron, JEL, Denso, Abb, Kawasaki, Fanuc.
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Troubleshoots and repairs motor drives and controls; PLC systems, components, and controls, including Fanuc, Mitsubishi, Mazatrol, Siemens, Allen Bradley / Rockwell, and others; as well as other electronic systems and robotics.
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Familiarity with Siemens, Omron and Mitsubishi, HMI's (Red Lion, Crimson and Allen Bradley, FactoryTalk View). Robot Programming (Fanuc Karel and Teach Pendant Logic). Familiarity with Siemens, Omron and Mitsubishi, HMI's (Red Lion, Crimson and Allen Bradley, FactoryTalk View.
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