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Examples: Bridgeport mill, manual lathe, surface grinder, drill press, etc.) Other responsibilities to include: Equipment Maintenance & Calibration, Blueprint Reading, CNC machining, Welding, Composites Modification, Tooling Inspection, Laser Tracking, CMM and Portable Arm.
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Generate CNC programs for customer product and machine fixtures; programs suitable for 3, 4, and 5 axis milling (vertical & horizontal), turning, and mill-turn equipment. Generate and develop 3D part, work holding, tooling, and gaging models and drawings from customer-supplied data.
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Individual must be capable of welding, machining and line boring, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, to tight tolerance specifications, per instructions and blueprint, utilizing a variety of machine shop equipment, including manual engine lathe, horizontal boring mill, vertical boring mill, horizontal saw, overhead crane, forklift and other related equipment & tooling.
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Experience with Haas Mill and Lathe CNC machines and controllers. Knowledge of: Milling, Turning, CNC control, tooling, feeds and speeds, tolerances, materials, dimensioning, cutting, grinding, drilling, tapping, and broaching.
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Must have:Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Manual Machinist or 2+ if they can weld -Operate a manual mill/lathe. The Manual Machinist on the Tooling Team is responsible for: cleans, maintains, and repairs all injection molds; communicates mold and quality related problems to other technical staff; and troubleshoots mold issues in the press to ensure efficient and safe operation and generation of parts that consistently meet quality requirements.
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Two year's related tooling/tool room experience. Performs machine operations using drills, grinders, mill and lathe. CNC programming experience a plus. Two year's related tooling/tool room experience.
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Having experience working with different types of machinery, such as chop saw, drill presses, shears, breaks, band, common knowledge of reading precision tooling. Ability to work well within a team and can handle multiple aspects of metal fabrication (cutting, bending, mill work, finishing and assembly.
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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. Assemble, fit, align, and adjust finished production tooling and parts for production equipment.
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The required experience must include manual mill, lathe, and surface grinders as well as CNC mill and CNC mill/turn lathe. Use Mastercam software to create and modify tooling models.
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We have 23 CNC machines, including 6 horizontal mills (3 of which are on a 23 pallet FMS and 1 has its own 6 pallet system), 1 high speed, 4-axis, vertical mill, 4 vertical mills with capability up to fifth axis positioning, and 13 lathes (some with live tooling.
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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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Machining experience (particularly manual mill and lathe). Safely fabricate, repair, and maintain assembly equipment, tooling, fixtures and CNC machines used in the manufacture, assembly, and testing of Enidine products.
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Uses such equipment and machine accessories as mill fixtures, rotary table; indexing, dividing or boring heads; angle vices, vee blocks, angle plates, mill cutters, boring bars, drills and reamers.
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Operates surface grinders, tool room lathe, turning, and mill. Performs precise grinding of tooling and uses various gages and micrometers as required. Operates surface grinders, tool room lathe, turning, and mill.
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3+ years experience or equivalent education/training working with 3,4,5 axis programming (Mill) and Live Tooling (Lathe) The machinist position requires the ability to set up, program and operate a CNC Mill or Lathe as well the ability to machine parts per customer specifications and read and understand various types of customer prints.
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