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The CNC programmer utilizes CAD/CAM software to develop programs to control contour-path machining of Aluminum parts on CNC mill and lathe machining centers. CNC, Machining, Programming, G, Code, SolidWorks, MasterCAM, SurfCAM.
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Prefer experience in machining and assembly with a minimum of 2 years in a shop supervisor/lead role. Assist in resolution of issues regarding machining and assembly based on experience and technical knowledge of both skilled trades.
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Knowledge of AM, machining, heat treatment, EDM, cleaning, and finishing (grit blast, tumbling, abrasive flow or chemical machining, manual support removal), part marking, assembly methods, and inspection techniques (vision systems, CMM, gaging.
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At least one year of prior machining experience on a CNC mill or lathe from a job shop or OEM environment. Manipulating or changing out programs on the CNC machines prior to running the parts through for machining.
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CNC Mill/ CNC Lathe Operation experience- High School Education or GEDExperience running the following:- Manual Shaft Grinder- Manual Mill Machines- Manual Engine Lathe- Manual Drill Press- CNC small lathe- 10/12 Chuck- CNC Machining Center w/ Rotary Axis- CNC Machining Center.
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Hands-On Manufacturing Experience: Direct experience with CNC machining, 3D printing, laser cutting, or other manufacturing technologies. Familiarity with manufacturing processes such as CNC machining, 3D printing, and laser cutting is highly desirable.
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Hera Technologies, LLC specializes in CNC machining, knife cutting, laser cutting, structural bonding and painting, processing and kitting of a wide variety of metallic, and engineered materials.
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High School Diploma/GED with a Machining certification from an accredited university with courses that cover: Mathematics, CNC Milling, CNC Lathes, Print Reading, Machine Tooling, G&M code, FANUC controls, and hands on machine application (i.e. capstone, shop hours) and a minimum of 1 year general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines: including mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes, etc.
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Entry-level positions include operating trim presses, wheelabrator operation, CNC machining operation, machining cell operation, and line operation. Experienced positions include casting presses, trim presses, shot blast, fork trucks, tuggers, machining cells, wheelabrators and more.
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Bridgeport Lucas Manual Machinist Manual machining Vertical mills Horizontal mills Horizontal boring mill Horizontal lathes Vertical lathes Engine lathes Mills Grinders Drill press DCI Machining Machine set-up Dialing parts in their machine Making parts from raw material Machining existing parts to new dimensions or machining on repaired parts.
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Minimum of 4 years hands-on CNC Machining experience or 2 years trade school. Proficiency in GD&T, G-Code, M-Code, Machine Setups for Production Runs, and Manual Machining Skills. As a CNC Machinist/Operator (also known as CNC Mill Operator, CNC Technician), you'll be responsible for setting up and operating 3 or 4 axis mills, ensuring high-quality standards in your work.
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Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes such as machining, welding, assembly techniques, time studies, automation, PLC, machine logic, torque tooling, and computer applications. Strong knowledge of multiple processes such as machining, welding, assembly techniques, time studies, automation, PLC, machine logic, torque tooling, computer applications.
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The CNC Set-up/Operator will set-up, program (edit), operate and load either multi-axis CNC horizontal, vertical machining centers, turning centers, multi-station load stations or any other various equipment under the direction of a lead or supervisor found in the work cell that is necessary to produce parts to specification for Company production needs.
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CNC Machinist II DESCRIPTION: The CNC Machinist will perform accurate and timely set-ups utilizing CNC mill or lathe machining centers. CNC Machinist II EDEUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Minimum 5 years CNC experience in a manufacturing environment; OR, 2 years CNC experience in a manufacturing environment with certificates of completion for machining levels 1 & 2 and an Associates of Applied Science in Manufacturing and Production Technology.
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Knowledge of model making, mold making, metal fabrication, composites, Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM), wire and sinker. The CNC Machinist II will use CNC machining, manual machining, and various inspection processes to achieve outcomes.
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