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Operates a variety of hand tools and/or power tools such as a steam cleaner, weed-eater, yard blower, chainsaw, bolt cutter, hammer, sledgehammer, metal cutter, pliers, wrench, saw, etc.
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These tasks may involve welding, grinding, metal fabrication, painting, and the use of many hand and power tools. Operates a variety of hand and power tools (i.e. hammers, wrenches, sanders, spray guns, etc.
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Use and maintain hand and power tools such as drills, wood chisels, sanders, metal grinders, saws, routers, planer, etc. Demonstrated ability to safely operate power equipment related to carpentry such as saws, sanders, and planers.
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Metal fabrication experience - CNC, lathe, mill, sheet metal, welding. Proficiency with high and low voltage wiring, cable pulling, wire harnessing, and diagnostic tools (multimeter, hipot tester, milliohm meter, loop calibrator, HART communicator, etc.
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We also manufacture extruded seamless pipe, fittings, and forgings for power generation and oil & gas applications; commercial and military airframe aerostructures; and metal alloys and other materials for the casting and forging industries.
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Use pull test machine, weigh scale, continuity tester, pedestal grinder, data entry terminal, computer printer, metal edging machine, micrometer, calipers, hand pallet jack, and hand tools.
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Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the welding trade, such as shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment. Guide and direct flames or electrodes on or across workpieces to melt or build up metal.
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Perform advanced maintenance duties using hoists and hand and power tools such as reading mechanical schematics, cut & key a shaft, broach a sprocket, change gear head, weld stainless metal, use a metal sheer, use a metal bender, cut & crimp ends on hydraulic hose and cut & lace belting.
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Must perform welding and sheet metal fabrication using arc and gas welder, metal saws, grinders, power shears, sheet metal break, precision measurement equipment and other shop tools.
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Building upon level one, with minimal assistance level two machinists operate CNC Swiss (STAR) Turning Centers machine cells as well as standalone machines, which requires basic machine setup including preparing and setting up fixtures and cutting tools, as well as loading and adjusting CNC programs and offsets.
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Strong experience performing welding and sheet metal fabrication using arc and gas welder, metal saws, grinders, power shears, sheet metal break, precision measurement equipment and other shop tools.
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Use a variety of hand and power tools and measuring instruments, such as magnifying glasses, pocket microscopes, scales, magnetic field indicators, gauges and testing equipment, including, digital caliper, conductivity meter, protractors, squares, fixed and variable gauging as required to accomplish assigned duties.
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Use hand tools, power tools, or other machines to crimp, stake, screw, bolt, solder, cement, or by other means secure parts in place in product assembly. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAs Electronic Assembler you would be responsible for assembling PCBAs (Printed Circuit Board Assemblies) that contain electrical circuitry made up of embedded metal surfaces.
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Skills:Polish, Grinder, Power tools, Remove Dents, Remove Scratches, Grind Experience:Entry Level responsibilities: A metal finisher removes dents, scratches, and defects from metal surfaces using hand and power tools.
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