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The Machinist is responsible for tools and equipment to maintain and build production tooling by making downstream tooling, dies, and rebuilding of downstream related equipment needed to support the manufacturing and distribution needs of the company (with a foremost priority of safety.
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General machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines or graduate of any recognized machinist or tool maker course. Start your new career as a CNC Machinist with MAU at General Electric in Greenville, SC. As a CNC Machinist, you will set up and operate of a variety of metalworking equipment.
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CNC Lathe Machinist with Live Tooling (2nd shift) As a CNC Machinist at ENOVIS Foot & Ankle you'll perform various activities to manufacture a variety of small orthopedic products.
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Job SummaryThe position will be responsible for new injection mold tooling, fixtures, tool repair, mold changes and assemble and fit of molds as needed. Knowledge on how to operate various types of machines such as milling machines, lathe-tooling machines, drilling machines etc.
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Ziegler CAT has an opening for a full-time, experienced Machinist/Welder. Maintain equipment such as dressing welding electrodes, oiling/greasing, machine settings, changing of tooling, and other adjustments as necessary.
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Updates set-up and tooling sheets as required, maintaining the VMC logbook for shift turnover, documenting travelers and Discrepant Materials Report (DMR). Each level of CNC Machinist has additional duties and responsibilities listed.
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Qualifications for the Machinist / Manual Lathe Machinist position include:A minimum of 4 - 6 years Manual Machinist experience with set up and running lathes is required. Responsibilities for the Machinist / Manual Lathe Machinist position include:Set-up & run manual lathes and mills along with other shop equipment to repair parts.
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CNC Lathe Machinist Programmer jnf. Experience with B-Axis lathe and live tooling is a plus. Select and provide recommendations for tooling required to manufacture components. CNC Lathe Machinist Programmer jnf.
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CNC Mill Machinist. Our client designs and manufactures tooling and fixtures to streamline and improve every aspect of the Printed Circuit Board assembly process. CNC Mill Machinist. Our client designs and manufactures tooling and fixtures to streamline and improve every aspect of the Printed Circuit Board assembly process.
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We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist Set Up Swiss to join our team at our facility in Hatfield, PA. As a CNC Machinist Set Up Swiss, you will be responsible for operating and setting up CNC Swiss lathes, specifically working with machine brands such as Star and Tsugami.
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Set up and operate CNC Lathe machines to perform tasks such as turning, drilling, bar feeder, and live tooling. Knowledge of metals, part-holding fixtures, and lathe/mill tooling. Experience in Okuma, Mazak, and Mori lathe machines preferred.
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This position is a part of a large Machining Department comprised of CNC VTL, Mill, Grind and Manual Mill and VTL, Tooling, R&D, CNC Programming and dedicated machinist trainers. Develop machining methods, techniques, and processes to repair turbine engine components to specifications as a stand-alone machinist or working in unison with the Process Engineers and Research & Development.
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In this position, you will work on set up and operation of HAAS and Doosan 3-4 axis mills, lathes with live tooling, and more. Set up and operate mill turns, 3-4 axis mills, and/or lathes with live tooling.
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Work with staging, tooling, and gage crib to help kit new jobs. Lead Machinist - 2nd Shift. Able to make standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work, tooling, feeds, and speeds, measures, marks and scribes' dimensions and reference points.
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CNC Lathe-Mill Machinist experience with Live Tooling. CNC Lathe-Mill Machinist experience with Live Tooling. At least five (5) years experience operation set-up on CNC Lathe and Mill equipment.
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