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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. CNC Programmer Position Available with Growing Company/ $90,000-$120,000 per year depending on Experience/ Great Benefits and Room for Growth.
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Equipment Experience – 3+ years machining experience in a manufacturing or repair environment operating manual lathes, milling machines, or CNC lathes/mills. Preferred Experience / Skills: Experience with Mazak 5-axis Experience with measurement tools, blueprints and geometric tolerances Verbal Communication – Uses clear and effective verbal communication skills to express ideas and request actions.
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Haas (5-Axis) CNC Machine or similar experience. Use manufacturing equipment including, but not limited to; manual mills, CNC milling machines, sheet metal press and break, and various saws and hand tools.
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Precision machining, measuring and set up for fabrication of hardwareSet up and operate a variety of manual and CNC machines to perform such operations as drilling, boring and milling on raw stock, parts, castings, forgings, dies, machine fixtures and other type tools.
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To set up and operate CNC and manual machining equipment including 5- axis horizontal and vertical mills and multi-axis multi spindle millturns to perform such operations as drilling, boring and milling on raw stock, parts, castings, forgings, dies, machine fixtures and other type tools.
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CNC Equipment utilized includes but is not limited to: 5-Axis Milling machines, Vertical Milling Machines, Horizontal Milling Machines, Lathes, Waterjet Machines, and Horizontal Saws.
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3-, 4-, & 5-axis milling. As a CNC Machinist you will produce very complex machined parts by setting up and operating a CNC Mill or Lathe Machines. Prior CNC Mill or Lathe experience required.
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Experienced in CNC programming 4-axis milling, 3-axis turning, and grinding. Fluent with the use CNC milling, turning, and grinding applications. An understanding of CAM software and CNC will be critical in providing that real-time support.
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CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming (4 and 5 axis machining) -Strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming (4 and 5 axis machining) experience required.
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Precision components and assemblies using CNC turning, milling, multi-axis mill turning and other processes. 1 year as a CNC Machine Operator and/or relevant experience. CNC Machine Operator.
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These include CAD/CAM modeling, programming, and set up of sinker EDM, wire EDM, multi axis milling, electrode, and other mold making equipment! We are currently looking to grow our mold making capacity and are looking for an experienced Tool and Die Maker for our factory in Lewiston, ID. You'll work alongside other Tool and Die Makers and engineers to support our tool and die needs, building, maintaining, and modifying molds using a wide variety of specialized CNC equipment and mold making processes.
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Operation of industrial equipment, primarily 5-axis milling machines. Hexcel is currently seeking a CNC Operator for our Burlington, WA location. No previous CNC experience required - we provide training.
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Multi axis milling and turning equipment. CNC machining experience is preferred, and programming is a plus. Large Vertical Boring Mills (both CNC and manual) Horizontal Boring Mills (both CNC and manual.
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The Tool and Die Maker is responsible for the setup and operating CNC mills and lathes including multi-axis equipment, mill turns, wire EDM, grinders and/or other machining equipment. The tool and die maker will be able to determine necessary machine operations and set-up and operates machine tools such a lathe, milling machine, grinder to machine parts and verifies conformance of machined parts to specifications.
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Program, set up, and operate CNC vertical milling machines to produce precision parts from carbon steels, aluminum, stainless steels, hi-temp alloys, and other materials. Must be willing to cross train to use 3 axis and 5 axis milling machines.
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