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2+ years of CNC mill or lathe experience. Maintain knowledge of dimensions and tolerances for tooling instructions such as fixtures, feed rates, cutting speeds, depth of cut and cutting tools to be used.
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Produce non-CNC components by manual machining (mill/lathe), metal cutting/bending, woodworking, welding/brazing, etc. Set up and calibrate CNC cutting tools.
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This position is primarily responsible for operating a computer numerical control (CNC) lathe and mill machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; and maintaining equipment and supplies.
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Running manual and CNC lathe and milling machines. Align/secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, and materials onto machines. Understand feeds and speeds for manual mill and lathe setup.
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CNC Machinist with excellent mechanical aptitude and hands-on experience with equipment, machine tools, and lathes used for cutting, turning, and milling. Work with CNC Turning, 3 axis, 4 axis, and 5 axis set-up/operator for mill and lathe machines.
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Set up CNC Mill machines by installing and adjusting cutting tools, fixtures, and workpieces. As a CNC Mill Machinist, you will be responsible for setting up and operating computer numerical control (CNC) milling machines to produce precision components according to engineering drawings and specifications.
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Machine Setup: Set up and prepare milling and lathe machines by selecting the appropriate cutting tools, work pieces, and machine settings. Job Title : CNC Mill & Lathe Machine Operator.
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2-5 years of experience operating a Mill or Lathe making offsets and adjustments at the controller. Select the appropriate cutting tools, fixtures, and materials for each job.
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Our NOV Manufacturing facility in Cedar Park, Texas is recruiting a CNC Machinist to safely and efficiently set up and operate a CNC Mill or CNC Lathe. Knowledge of the proper use of metrology equipment, tools/gauges and cutting tools is preferred.
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Your primary duties will include selecting appropriate tools, programming CNC machines, loading materials, monitoring machine operations, and ensuring the quality of finished parts. Monitor machine operations and make adjustments as necessary to ensure proper cutting and machining.
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Selects and installs cutting tools for lathe and milling machining centers. Minimum 5 years experience operating other machine shop tools and equipment (mill, lathe, surface grinder, etc.
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Under the direction of a supervisor and/or lead, Machinist is responsible for quality parts produced on CNC machines such as, but not limited, to lathes and milling machines in a timely, safe and efficient manner.
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Job Summary: A Mill and Lathe Machine Operator is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining milling and lathe machines to produce precision parts and components.
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Maintains specifications by observing milling, drilling, grooving, and cutting, including turning, facing, knurling and thread cutting operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; troubleshooting processes; replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes.
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We are seeking a CNC Machinist to set-up and operate single and/or multiple spindle machines, including monitoring and control of the quality of machining processes by utilizing process control tools and to maintain the production processes and work within the expected quality standards and efficiencies that are established for the product line.
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