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This position is responsible for the machine shop operations in Sedro-Woolley, NC Programming for all metal tooling machining, and for two of Janicki's largest five axis milling machines.
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Machine variety of materials - plastics/ composites/ aluminum/ carbon steel/ stainless steel/ titanium/ Inconel. Primarily, be responsible for operating 3-axis CNC vertical milling machines, which includes reviewing N/C code, setting up tooling, and performing all machining operations.
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Notify Cell Leader or Machine Shop Manager if any setup or total run-time will exceed the standard. Create and edit manual data input (MDI) machine tool codes at the machine control.
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The General Machinist II plans and executes assignments using machine tools including boring tools, calipers, drilling machines, grinding machines, lathes, milling cutters, and workshop presses.
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Machinist Job Primary Responsibilities: Operates and maintains lathes and milling machines both Manual and CNC. Can also manage secondary processes such as using: saws, griding wheels, polishing, and tooling modifications.
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Set up and operate conventional or CNC machine shop equipment such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders, and wire EDM. Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools.
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Must have experience with Lathe and/or Milling Machines on a precision level. We are seeking motivated CNC Machinists to join a family owned and operated manufacturing precision machine shop in Newark DE.
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Proficiently perform all duties of a Machine Operator such as drilling and tapping, band saw cutting, milling and fly cutting, Manual OD and ID turning, using pedestal grinder as well as CNC grinder; ability to operate CNC machines changing and inspecting parts print specification.
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Basic knowledge in lathe, milling machines, and tools used in machine shop setting. The Machine Shop Technician utilize drawing specifications and work instructions to manufacture & inspect metal molds, fixtures, and tooling used in medical device manufacturing.
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Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathe, milling machines, drill press and grinder. Manufacture parts to specifications and verifies conformance of machine parts to specifications.
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Set up and operate a universal precision machine*, which routinely performs a variety of functions, such as but not limited to turning, boring, milling. They utilize custom control media, setups and program documents, to fabricate close tolerance, high quality parts from metals, plastics and composite materialsPosition Responsibilities:Within an assigned machining area, completely and independently setup, adjust, and regularly operate a variety of precision machines*, such as lathes, grinders, NC and manual milling machines, boring machines to perform machining functions.
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Must be able to bend and squat at least 10 times per hour Must be able to climb stairs, ladders, and work from elevated platforms TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Lathes Drill Press Milling Machine Sharper Planer Radial Drill Surface Grinder Bench Grinders Various types of precision measuring tools.
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Position will also include operating computer numerical control (CNC) machine to perform and produce precision metal components; perform actions such as cutting, drilling, milling, boring and broaching as specified by work order, blueprints, drawing, templates or layout.
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Set-up and operate machine tools such as lathes, milling machine, shaper, and grinder, to machine parts, and verify conformance of machine parts to specifications. Position Summary: The Tool & Die Maker will analyze specifications, lay out metal stock, set up and operate machine tools, and fit and assemble parts to fabricate and repair metalworking dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists' hand tools by performing the following duties listed below.
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Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathes, milling machine, EDM's, and grinder, to machine parts, and verifies conformance of machined parts to specifications. Volt is immediately hiring for Tool & Die Maker in Valencia, CA.
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