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Welder Requirements: Be able to achieve precision pipe fitting and tube bending Fit and assemble pipe and tubing along with large and small components Assemble complete marine boat systems according to engineered blueprints Assist with testing of components and systems, interfacing with customers and inspectors.
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Operates and programs machine tools such as lathes, mills, and grinders that are controlled by a computer to produce precision parts. Set up and operate CNC machines to perform precision machining of parts.
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As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for setting up and operating CNC lathes and mills, ensuring precision and compliance with specifications. Operate CNC machine equipment for both metallic and nonmetallic workpieces.
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Working with large-scale datasets, design and develop novel machine learning algorithms particularly in LLM to provide automation of clinical tasks using one or more of medical images, electronic medical records, waveforms, and clinical reports.
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High precision LaserWeeding is vastly superior to alternatives: labor intensive hand weeding, toxic herbicide spraying, and/or the disruptive mechanical cultivation of planted soil. Build and troubleshoot cloud applications and tooling to support a dynamic and continuous machine learning model training pipeline.
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You'll use Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) and various gauges, program and operate Zeiss CMM using Calypso software, read blueprints, perform measurements of precision components, and complete customer inspection reports.
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The Toolroom Machinist will support the Stamping business unit and be responsible to work in a precision tooling environment programming, setting up, and operating multiple types of toolroom equipment to manufacture multiple forms of tooling components from CAD models.
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Whether producing high-precision tools and progressive dies, stamping, or assemblies for everything from healthcare to personal security products, Check-Mate out-thinks, out-maneuvers, and out-performs its competition.
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At least three to five years" experience operating CNC machine, Basic understanding of CNC operation and G-code. Material Inspection: Inspect and measure raw materials and finished parts using precision instruments (calipers, micrometers, gauges) to ensure they meet required specifications and quality standards.
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Proven experience with hydraulic systems, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment repair, PLC programming, mechanical systems, electrical systems, machine operation, precision measurement, power tools, pneumatic systems, and conveyor systems.
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As an Inserter Operator, it is essential to produce high-quality, detailed work based on established guidelines and procedures - precision is a must with consistent output. Summary: The Inserter Operator is responsible for setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting the W+D BB700 machine to produce accurate work on a timely basis.
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To date, these acquired entities include GW Schultz Tool (Tavares, FL), Alliance CNC (Grand Rapids, MI), Benchmark Carbide (Springfield, MA), Intrepid Tool Industries (Phoenix, AZ), North American Tool Corporation (South Beloit, IL), Taurus Tool (Batavia, IL), STF Precision (Arden, NC), Indexable Tools (Welland, ON) and Monster Tool (Vista, CA.
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The organization's unique corrugated machine systems, proprietary software, and tailored workflow design solutions are at the forefront of delivering efficient, right-sized packaging on demand.
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Since its founding in 1954, Crissair, Inc. has manufactured quality precision components for nearly every airframe manufacturer and major subcontractor in the industry - both for military and commercial aircraft Crissair's primary objective is designing, developing and manufacturing superior quality hydraulic, fuel and pneumatic system components of all complexity levels.
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Good verbal/communication and organizational skills A minimum of 3-5 years' experience as precision assembler. Works independently in the performance of short cycle assembly of mechanical products and sub-assemblies with a high level of complexity Assembles and tests precision assemblies and sub-assemblies such as regulators, pressure reducers and demand valves.
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