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Requires the use of standard shop math, including trigonometry and geometry, and a full knowledge of machine shop and assembly operations. May be Level I Operator or Level II Inspector in one or more liquid penetrant, ultra-sonic or eddy currents.
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We are currently looking for a Machine Operator which includes the operation of Roll Bending, Tube Bending, Shearing, Brake Forming, Sawing and Plate Rolling. The Operator is responsible for machine setup and run time.
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As a Boiler Operator, you will be responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of our plant utilities, including high-pressure steam boilers, ammonia refrigeration systems, compressed air, process water, cooling towers, fire protection systems, and safety devices.
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Previous experience working in a machine shop environment is helpful but not necessary. Minimum 6 months machine operator experience is preferred; This is a production shop environment working with steel materials for the production of railroad tracks and crossings.
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The Machine Operator is responsible for following standard operating procedures in the operation of power tools and production equipment to process tantalum and niobium scrap and powder.
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Learn the shop floor management system•Ability to operate any hand and/or power tools Supply Raw Material•Visually checks work stations to determine if supplies are getting low; pulls supplies from designated stocking areas.
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As a Machine Operator (also known as Equipment Technician, Titanium Processing Operator), you'll participate in daily production and maintenance activities of machines, operate specialized titanium processing equipment, load and unload machines using various methods, and perform preventative maintenance as required.
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The machine operator performs physical activities that require considerable use of arms and. Required to perform shop mathematics associated with machining operations. Requires familiarity with machine tools, precision instruments and good manual.
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Set up and operate the Rule Die Laser Machine and the Rule Die Bender based on a Rule Die Work Order. Through our four business groups, Motorparts, Ride Performance, Clean Air and Powertrain, Tenneco is driving advancements in global mobility by delivering technology solutions for diversified global markets, including light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway, industrial, motorsport and the aftermarket.
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Utilize shop math skills to lay out, set up, and machine manufacturing parts and components. Set up all in-house fab shop machines (excluding CNC program writing). Read job specifications to determine machine adjustments and material requirements.
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Performs typical machine shop and press operations. Machine Operator experience preferred. Operates a press production, braid winding, lathe or crimping machine in accordance with established procedures and guidelines.
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We are seeking an entry to intermediate level CNC Machine Operator that has experience as a machinist in both CNC machine operation as well as manual machine tools. This position includes entry level CNC machine operators with 1-2 years' machine shop experience in setup and operating CNC equipment.
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CNC Machine Operator. Past work in a manufacturing or machine shop environment. Entry Level CNC Operator / Machinist. The candidate must be able to write some programs while at the machine, modify program speed, feeds, and G code as needed to manufacture part to print, proof program and edit as necessary, accurately use measurement tools such as micrometers, calipers, height gauge, bore gauge, threat gauge, and attribute style gauges, set up and run manual lathes, and other duties as required.
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Responsibilities include design of electrical control schematics, electrical device layout, written documentation in the form of operator and technical support manuals, HMI design (front and back end), PLC programming of conveyors and material handling equipment, Fanuc robot programming, in-shop setup and testing of systems and field start-up of systems.
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Will have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to advance to the Machine Shop Operator classification. Job Title: Machine Shop Operator. Will have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to advance to the Machine Shop Operator classification.
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