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Set up parts and make layouts according to print for specifications. Operate Manual Mill machines. Work environment may include high noise areas, working at heights, confined spaces, congested work sites, shift work, duration rotations, shop setting, etc.
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Set up a mill or lathe; May set-up for and instruct machine Operators; 3-5 years CNC Programming; Create, modify and optimize programs using CAD/CAM Software; Set up a mill or lathe.
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Safely set-up and operate numerous conventional and CNC machine tools. Experience with 8 axis mill turn machines and large format VTLs. Experience with 8 axis mill turn machines and large format VTLs.
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Set-up and operate horizontal and vertical grind equipment to perform grinding operations on a wide variety of turbine engine components. The loading and unloading parts are a part of the set-up.
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Full Job DescriptionDescription:Summary/Objective: Effectively Set-Up & Operate CNC lathes while safely following quality requirement and production standards. CNC Mill Machinist (Night Shift)ALIGN PRECISION in Chandler Arizona is seeking highly motivated team members for our night shift.
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2 or more years' experience as a CNC Mill operator and/or Lathe operator including basic set-up. DescriptionThe Mill Machinist I is responsible for the operation, set-up and utilization of the 5-axis mill machines as well as the other support processes used in the production of machined products.
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Trillium is Now Hiring a CNC Mill Set-up/Operator in Mentor, OH! Now Hiring CNC Mill Set-up/Operator in Mentor, OH! -Perform typical machine shop operations including accurate and efficient CNC set up.
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Set-up and operate various types of machine tools to drill, face, cut, turn, bore, grind, mill or shape various metals to precision tolerance, specified finishes, and blueprints. Stand and/or walk on cement up to 8 hours a day.
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Set up machine tools used in the tool room (high degree of accuracy required.) Basic skills include machining, grinding, CNC or conversational mill operation and problem solving skills.
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We have rotational programs set-up, providing entry level engineers the opportunity to rotate throughout the pulp, paper, and power sectors. During this time, our Entry Level Engineers will receive a comprehensive orientation to Domtar, full exposure to the mill, and work closely with operations and engineering in various functional units within the facility on project intake, scope, design, documentation, and rollouts.
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Demonstrated ability to effectively set up all, or at least most, of the following machines when needed: I.D./O.D. Grinder, Turret Lathe, Horizontal Boring Mill. Responsible for set up and operation of a variety of machine tools to produce precision metal parts.
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You will need to set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts using Fanuc Control System. We have two positions open for a Mill Operator, one day shift and one second shift position.
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Looking for CNC Machinist experienced with Mills & Lathes, candidates must have a minimum of 2+ years of experience in machine set up and operation. Reviews set-up sheet and specifications to determine set-up procedures, machining sequence, and dimensions of finished parts.
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Must have experience operating CNC machines- Must be able to read a tape measure to 1/16"- Must have layout and machine set up experience- Previous Mill and Lathe experience preferred- Must be able to read blueprints- Good attendance- Positive attitude.
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Ability to set up and run CNC machinery, Horizontal Milling Centers, boring mills, engine or turret lathes, radial or horizontal drilling machines, external/internal grinders. Layout work, partner with Mfg. Engineering related to set up, machining and tooling.
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