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Auto Body Technician Experience with metal polishing and dent work experience. Will be exposed to electric or pneumatic grinder with different grinding wheels. Auto Body Technician Experience with metal polishing and dent work experience.
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Finishing products by grinding, deburring, filing, sanding, polishing to the quality level required. DA (Dual-action sander), Grinder, hand tools, etc. Finishing products by grinding, deburring, filing, sanding, polishing to the quality level required.
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We are looking to add a detail-oriented metal finisher/grinder to our second shift team! Metal experience in stainless steel grinding, straight lining and/or metal polishing required. We are looking to add a detail-oriented metal finisher/grinder to our second shift team.
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The Tool Grinder position will be responsible for the setup and operation of automatic, manual, cylindrical and surface grinder and die services/polishing equipment. The Tool Grinder will also be responsible for all Die Services to support metal extrusion and pincell die services work to assemble, repair & size all dies used in the shell forming and pin forming departments.
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Scope of job - Be able to use appropriate equipment such as surface grinder, CNC, wire EDM, RO GRINDERS, and equipment to create and make tooling to match part drawings. Perform specialty operations as requested by mold makers and tool management (EDM, Bridgeport, grinding, polishing, etc.
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Experience with hot runner, valve gates, lathe, mill, surface grinder a plus! Manual Milling, Grinding, and Polishing Experience. Finish tool fitting, grinding, or polishing. Experience with hot runner, valve gates, lathe, mill, surface grinder a plus.
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As a metal finisher, your job duties include grinding, sanding, and filling uneven surfaces, polishing and coating metal, and etching decorative details. Skills:Polish, Grinder, Power tools, Remove Dents, Remove Scratches, Grind Experience:Entry Level responsibilities: A metal finisher removes dents, scratches, and defects from metal surfaces using hand and power tools.
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The Finish Grinder / Radius Polisher at PTG Reed will perform a variety of hand sanding, polishing and deburring operations. Make required setups and adjustments to polish and finish die threads, bevels, breakouts, flutes, and reliefs to required contour and finish using care to avoid polishing and distortion of parts or removal of excess material.
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In this role, the incumbent will also need core skills in setting up and operating CNC & Manual lathes, mills, drill press, grinder, tool sharpener, broach, band saw, and other machine tools inherent to the toolroom plus precision measuring instruments and hand tools.
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What You’ll Do: Operate assorted polishing tools and abrasives on surface of work piece to remove scratches, tool marks, excess weld material, sharp edges and burrs. They polish, buff and sandblast working with steel and stainless steel materials, such as fabricated sheet metal, machined and welded items.
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The position may require working with laboratory equipment such as optical microscopes, SEM/EDS, bend testing, polishing machines, hardness testing, tensile testing, CVN testing, DWTT machine, band saws, thermal cutting, waterjet cutting, surface grinder, heat treating furnaces, forklift and crane.
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Operate hand and power tools such as grinder wheel, polishing tools, etc. Finishing will include; cleaning, grinding, polishing, and deburring. Required to improve the appearance and quality of stainless steel by finishing and polishing.
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Responsible for operating maintenance equipment such as a lathe, mill, drill press and surface grinder as necessary for fabrication and repair. May mean polishing, grinding, welding, or re-fitting parts to a process.
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The Grinder/Polisher will perform precision smoothing, sharpening, polishing, or grinding on a variety of welded assemblies and is responsible for the movement of necessary inventory and parts to and from the welding department.
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Power/air tools may include (but not limited to) the following: Cup Grinder, Cone Grinder, Burr Grinder, Air Chipper, Chipping Hammer, Chipping Gun, Saw. Move controls to adjust, start, or stop equipment during grinding and polishing processes.
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