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Must be able to perform, but not limited to, the following tasks: grinding, drilling, milling, tapping, de-burring, sawing and sanding. -Must have 2 years of experience setting up CNC Milling machines.
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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. A strong skillset for milling, preferably running CNC Horizontal style mill.
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You will have responsibility to mechanically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment, that perform milling, drilling, and grinding functions to cast iron and steel components.
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Perform required drilling, boring, turning and milling operations. We work with steel, brass, bronze, aluminum, gray, and ductile iron along with exotic alloys of stainless, stellite, inconel, titanium and tantalum.
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Experience with manual turning/milling or drilling or CNC mill, lathe, broach and drilling is required. Will perform turning milling and drilling CNC Operations within the Large Value Stream.
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Creates highly diversified and complex programs for milling, drilling, boring, tapping, of Aerospace parts while adhering to all safety features of the machines and plant. The CNC Programmer shall contribute to product conformity as apart to their daily job function and shall contribute to product safety (Ref. job travelers and the Injury and Illness Prevention Program Handbook.
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THE ROLE: The CNC Machinist will be responsible for setting up and operating multipurpose CNC machines on any combination of machining operations such as milling, drilling, reaming, and cutting metal pieces to specifications.
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Prepare and operate CNC machines to perform tasks such as drilling, grinding, milling etc. InfraHire is looking for a CNC Operator & Laser operator in Kernersville, NC. Proven experience as CNC and Laser operator.
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Experience with basic shop tools (hand tools, drills, lathes, and milling machine); Bridge & Rail Cranes; Drilling/tapping; Circuit design & layout; Cutting & threading pipe; Basic pneumatic troubleshooting & repair; Building maintenance - plat lighting, compressors and emergency lighting; Bending conduit and pulling wire; Installation & set-up of motor contractors and VFDs.
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Demonstrates experience in cutter feeds and speeds for milling, drilling and general machining. Works with Mold Design Engineers and Mold Tool Room Supervisor as needed to develop a constructive efficient relationship.
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Knowledge of: Milling, Turning, CNC control, tooling, feeds and speeds, tolerances, materials, dimensioning, cutting, grinding, drilling, tapping, and broaching. Experience with Haas Mill and Lathe CNC machines and controllers.
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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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Perform milling operations such as drilling, tapping, boring, broaching, and conventional milling and lathe work using various engine lathes including but not limited to horizontal and vertical mills and horizontal boring mills.
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Performs milling, drilling, boring, threading, grooving, reaming, and all other machining center operations on sub-assemblies. Preferred Skill Sets: CNC training. Performs milling, drilling, boring, threading, grooving, reaming, and all other machining center operations on sub-assemblies.
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Follows established procedures for operating various conventional and/or CNC (computerized numerical control) manufacturing equipment for tasks such as cutting, punching, forming, drilling, tapping, turning, milling, grinding, and stamping to fabricate, form or shape manufactured parts, tools or parts assemblies from raw materials.
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