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Role Summary:Flowserve is looking for a Machinist at our manufacturing facility in Taneytown, MD. The candidate should be proficient in the set-up and operation of manual lathes, with exposure to CNC. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of the general manufacturing environment to include, able to work safely, able to machine tolerances +/-.001, precision tool grinding, the use of overhead jib cranes, ergonomics, and inspection equipment.
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2+ years machining experience in a manufacturing or repair environment operating manual lathes, milling machines, or CNC lathes/mills. This machinist position requires self-inspection of parts, able to use trigonometry to find dimensions, understanding of geometric tolerancing, and being able to work in a safe and efficient manner.
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Competitive compensation including bonuses and benefits (medical / dental / 401K with profit sharing /etc)Key words: Wire EDM, EDM, Agie Charmilles, Machinist, CNC, milling, CAM, operator, set up, programming, MASTERCAM, conventional, mill, machine, CNC machine, Grinder, CNC Grinder, Grinding, machine shop, lathe, swiss, CNC setup, Haas, Mycenter, Kitamura, Hurco, 3 axis, 5 axis, wire EDM, EDM, Charmilles.
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The Machinist/Fabricator position is responsible for building and maintaining machine tools and industrial machines. Operates and maintains lathe and milling machines. Fabrication duties include cutting, grinding, and welding to produce equipment and parts as required.
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Knowledge of various machining processes, including turning, milling, grinding, and drilling. Set up, load and operate various machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and grinders.
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Performs general mold repair work, machining, grinding etc. 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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Perform simple operations, change tooling and adjust assigned machine or multiple machines that perform operations such as drilling, milling, broaching, stamping, grinding, sawing, shaping, filing, sanding or media-blasting, and special purpose machining.
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Set-up and operate manual and CNC equipment when required for turning, drilling, tapping, milling, and grinding operations. Brooks Instrument, a global manufacturer of flow and pressure measurement and control products for critical applications, and a division of ITW (A Fortune 200 Company) is seeking candidates for a Machinist.
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Experience with machining techniques such as milling, turning, grinding, and CNC programming. As a Machinist, you will be responsible for setting up, adjusting, and operating a variety of machine tools to perform precision machining operations.
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Proven experience as a CNC Machinist, with a strong understanding of CNC operation and milling, Program CNC machines using software programs to perform machining operations such as milling, turning, drilling, and grinding.
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Set up and operate standard metal working equipment such as lathes, milling, grinding machines, saw, drill press, hydraulic press, engineering drawings, sketches, verbal instructions, and metal tempering equipment to machine parts to formalized specifications.
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Fully qualified in the operation of 3 and 4 Axis CNC milling machines, manual machining/honing/grinding equipment, for production/fabrication of precision machine parts. CNC Machinist 2nd Shift.
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Work from part drawings, job layouts, and specifications to perform operations including drilling, milling, turning, grinding, facing, etc., where fixtures machine stops, and indexing devices are utilized.
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Experience building, maintaining and troubleshooting progressive toolsAbility to set up and operate machine tools in power pressExperience working with close tolerances Qualified applicants will be able to run tool room equipment, grinding, milling, heat treating, and lathes.
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Performs precision grinding of all types of metals including carbide. Operates milling machines, lathes, jig grinders and all other tool room machinery. The Tool and Die Maker 3 is responsible for building and repairing custom machine shop tools using machining equipment and measuring instruments.
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