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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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Analyzes drawings, sketches, and design data of part to determine dimension and configuration of cuts, selection of cutting tools, and machine speeds and feed rates, according to knowledge of machine shop processes, part specifications, and machine capabilities.
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In-depth knowledge of 3-axis milling and high precision machining. The Machine Shop Shift Leader is responsible for helping manage the overall running and day to day operation of the machine shop including oversight of personnel, as assigned by manager, programming jobs, ensuring quality, determination of required tooling, ordering of supplies and general organization of the shop.
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Notify Cell Leader or Machine Shop Manager if any setup or total run-time will exceed the standard. Oversee the operation and setups of computer numerical controlled 3 and 4 axis milling machines.
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No college or trade-school required, but formal training is a plus· Machine shop experience is required. Mechanical aptitude as it relates to primarily CNC, but also manual machining, turning, assembling, metal polishing, and shop maintenance and upkeep.
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There are 5 different CNC Machine cells (D) in the shop totaling around 20 CNC's total. Most are Tsugami and Mazak horizontal machining centers (5-axis mills), but they also have turning centers (lathes) and CNC deburring machines.
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Lathes, Multi-axis milling and Wire EDM knowledge required for this position. Labor estimating in a CNC machine shop environment. We have a machine shop estimating opportunity available in our Space and Mission Systems manufacturing facility located in Boulder, Colorado.
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Experience: A Minimum of three (3) experience as a CNC programmer or technician in a machine shop environment required, preference for milling expertise. Medical or aerospace industry background preferredDemonstrated skill in programming with Mastercam, other CAD/CAM software consideredExperience with Multi-Axis millingExperience with live axis and sub-spindle TurningExperience with Machine setup and operation.
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Primarily will be responsible for operating 3-axis CNC vertical milling machines, which includes reviewing N/C code, setting up tooling, and performing all machining operations. Summary Machinist will work in a prototype, development, and production support machine shop responsible for making one-off, precision details.
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At least 3 years' experience operating 3 Axis CNC milling machines in a job shop/prototype environment. Set-up and operation of 3 axis CNC milling machines. Experience with reading and understanding CNC machine code, CAD/CAM programing experience preferred but not required.
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Working knowledge and shown experience working with all required tooling shop equipment: EDM, Multi-axis milling machine, surface grinders etc. Other responsibilities will include set up and operation and of wide variety of fabrication machines, machine tools and machine shop equipment.
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The Groton, CT Machine Shop has been the premier manufacturer of high-profile and intricate submarine components manufactured out of exotic materials such as Inconel, Monel, K-Monel, Titanium.
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And detailed functional knowledge of most common machine shop tools and machines. Understand and implement high level multi-axis machining techniques as well as HSM/HEM methods. Understanding of milling, turning, single-point threading, knurling, broaching, grinding, cutting, etc.
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Completes the development and implementation of manufacturing work instructions for complex machining processes including line-ups, standard operating processes, and quality control process sheets for lathes, VBMs, multi-axis milling machines, and mill-turn machines.
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REPORTING TO: Machine Shop Manager. Sets up and operates machines to perform various machine functions such as cutting, drilling, milling, reaming, boring, and broaching of metallic and nonmetallic work pieces by performing the following duties.
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