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Programming, Blueprint, Cnc programming, Cnc machining, mastercam, solidworks, taurus, lathe, mill, cnc lathe, Milling, Gd&t. programming,Blueprint,Cnc programming,Cnc machining.
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At least five years' experience with CNC lathe and milling machines as well as some experience with manual machining tools like large lathes, drill press, etc. The CNC Machinist Programmer will be responsible for operating several CNC machining tools to produce a variety of precision parts to support our growing sales of industrial drying equipment and systems.
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The Tool Builder/CNC Programmer will be responsible for running and programming the machining centers in the Farrar Pattern Shop. Our pattern shop has three CNC vertical milling machines and multiple manual mill and lathe machines in Norwich KS. This position will produce tooling and may be asked to assist with process improvement projects in our machine shops.
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Operating industrial machinery, which can include a hydraulic press, grinder, borer, or overhead crane, manual and CNC lathe. We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented CNC Machinist/Programmer to join our manufacturing team.
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Must be familiar with Okuma lathes, HAAS milling machines and Daewoo/Fanuc Control. Must be capable of programming using Master Cam/ Mill and Okuma Lathe. Overall Purpose: The CNC Machinist A produces machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a CNC machine while adhering to quality and safety standards.
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Able to operate machinery (Manual Lathe, Milling Machine, Drill Press, Key Seater, surface grinder, CNC machines) 2 years experience as a CNC programmer programming with Mastercam.
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Summary - CNC Lathe Machinist Setup/Programmer-Program, Set-up , operate various Milling Machines G-Code/Conversational-Fabricates parts by operating equipment-Verifies parts by using precision measuring instruments-Maintains safe and healthy work environment by following standards and procedures.
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Previous experience operating CNC lathe machines. Create new and modified CNC programs for turning, grinding, and milling. Typical CNC operations at our site are grinding, milling and turning.
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Full multi-axis (5+) or partial (3+1) and general CNC machining/programming experience with lathes, milling machines, and mill/turns. CNC Programmer - Boylston. 3D modeling sketcher, assemblies, lathe, and drafting capability in SolidWorks and/or AutoCad.
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To have basic knowledge on CNC milling and lathe machines. CNC Operator / Programmer Job Purpose: Produces machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; maintaining equipment and supplies.
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Sets up CNC turning equipment to perform a variety of turning, drilling, boring, milling, facing, grooving, tapping, cutting off, tapering, operations using multiple axes and tools whenever possible in machining parts to specified dimensions and finishes; and turret lathe to perform machining operation in conjunction with CNC equipment.
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To set up and operate manually from tape, disc, and/or direct inputted programs CNC turning center with live tooling to perform various turning, drilling, boring, grooving, milling, tapping, facing, tapering, cutoff and deburring in conjunction with CNC equipment and tool setter.
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Provide on-site support troubleshooting CNC programs with operators and the engineering team. Drive industrialization of new CNC capital equipment investments, developing standard processes and becoming a subject matter expert of the equipment.
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Operates and maintains CNC milling and lathe machines, including both vertical and horizontal milling. The CNC Programmer (Machinist) is a varied role that will expose the machinist to many different products and challenges as we work to produce the part needed for hydraulic press equipment.
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Programs and sets up CNC milling, lathe, or other machinery according to blueprint specifications. Must have 3 years of cnc programming using CAD/CAM package. Must have experience operating CNC mills or lathes.
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