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The CNC programmer performs tasks to ensure all work instructions related to the machining of SMC products are followed. Execute all set-ups and programming of either all advanced milling or Lathe operations with minor assistance from engineering.
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CNC Programming using MasterCAM including complex 3D surfaces, 5-axis simultaneous, live tooling lathe and wire Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) CNC Machining: must be able to setup and operate small volume runs using the latest techniques in manufacturing.
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In this role you will apply knowledge of mechanics, shop math, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures to set-up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts. Set-up, adjust, and operate all of the basic machine tools to perform precision machining operations.
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Ability to operate simple mechanics tools and wrenches, assembly hand tools, drill press, lathe, band saw and assembly power tools. Design and detail purchased items, machining, weld and assembly prints using SolidWorks software for performance, reliability, manufacturability, cost effectiveness and safety.
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Expert in Machining (mill, lathe, router, 3-axis, 5-axis, etc.) Machines you will use include a large-format floor mill and vertical turret lathe. Apply knowledge of product design, machining, fabrication, assembly, tooling and materials to identify, select and install machines and processes to deliver on our internal manufacturing needs.
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Hands on experience with machining (lathe and mill) preferred but not required. Nammo Defense Systems Inc., a defense contractor, manufactures and supports shoulder-fired systems; energetic material solutions such as aircraft emergency escape systems, actuation devices, rocket motors, warheads, medium & large caliber ammunitions, mortar ammunition; and composite solutions including carbon fiber tubes and composite aero-structures.
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Demonstrated expertise with machining different materials including different grades of steel, aluminum, brass, PVC, UHMW, etc. Knowledge of machine tools, equipment, materials, and inspection methods Demonstrated expert level experience running jobs in work centers that they are familiar with, whether the work center is a lathe, mill, grinder, or other piece of equipment.
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We are looking for someone with experience with vertical CNC mills and CNC lathes and y-axis lathe and manual machining experience is a plus. We are a machine shop job shop that specializes in graphite machining.
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Ability to setup and operate simple machining operations including but not limited to: lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools to make and repair parts. Ability to perform and understand predictive maintenance practices such as vibration, oil analysis, thermography, and ultrasonic Must maintain the highest standards of ethics and integrity while embodying the tenets of "What We Stand For" and "The Basic Principles.
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Responsible for the set-up, calibration and operate various machines and equipment to; drill, grind, polish, CNC lathe parts components and/or assemblies in the production process to create a part.
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Have basic machining operations experience for mill and lathe. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Summary: This position will be responsible for diagnosing and repairing electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and other issues on machines such as CNC, Lathes, Mills, Laser, and Waterjets.
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Based on your level of machining experience, we provide hands-on training and support to help you build the skills you need to succeed. You will also check and inspect machining operations against specified tolerances while maintaining quality and safety standards.
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We source all other products domestically in the USA: Aluminum center forgings from California, cnc spun aluminum mud covers from Iowa, CNC Machining in Arizona and Pennsylvania, Fasteners from Illinois and Ohio, wheel assembly, packaging and warehousing in New Jersey.
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Operates and tends a variety of repair operations, such as assembly & disassembly, inspection, lathe & milling machining, drill press, grinders & machine metalwork according to repair specifications with some supervision.
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We are seeking several experienced CNC Turning Machinists for 2nd shift to operate different CNC turning/lathe machines in our shop utilizing FANUC operating systems. Broad knowledge of machining techniques and familiarity with CNC machine tool operating procedures.
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