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Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathe, grinder, drill, and milling machine to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs, fixtures, and tools. Basic understanding of PLC programming principles and techniques with consideration for operator and equipment safety.
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Our team in Space and Defense is looking for a 2nd Shift Machine Operator to join them. Perform basic drill press, lathe, milling machine, and grinding operations.
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Various milling and/or turret lathe machines to produce piece parts according to print specifications and set-up various drilling and tapping fixtures for other machine operators.
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Run production jobs on multi-axis CNC milling/grinding/lathe, injection molding, induction, multiple grinders, or other various types of semi-automated equipment or manually adjust final product per written or verbal work instructions to produce quality parts while maintaining productivity standards.
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As a Machine Operator (also known as CNC Lathe Operator, CNC Milling Operator), you'll set up and operate conventional and CNC machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders.
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The main emphasis for this position is machine operation of the following machines including, but not limited to laser, waterjet, press brake, CNC milling machine, CNC lathe, and turret punch.
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SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Operate various milling and/or turret lathe machines to produce piece parts according to print specifications and set-up various drilling and tapping fixtures for other machine operators.
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DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: This position requires a level of knowledge usually associated with a High/Vocational school diploma with knowledge of basic shop math, blue print reading and inspection equipment with three to five years of experience utilizing various CNC machines, Mori Seki, Bridgeport, Nichols Horizontal millers and/or lathe machines.
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Join us as a 2nd shift Machine Operator/Feeder in our Delavan, WI facility. Operate milling/lathe equipment. Escalate issues or questions about measurements or machine operation to Lead Machinist or Supervisor.
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A leading manufacturer of jacks, actuators and lifting systems is seeking a milling operator. 2nd shift: 4:48pm - 12:48am. Prior Knowledge And Experience With Mill And Lathe Required.
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Our team in Industrial Slip Ring and Marine Division is looking for a 2nd Shift Machine Operator to join them. 2nd shift employees receive a 10% differential on top of base-pay.
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Conventional Horizontal Lathe Work. Expertise in vertical lathe and / or milling is an asset. Conventional Horizontal Lathe Work. Expertise in vertical lathe and / or milling is an asset.
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Readings of machining plans and knowledge of different standards and symbols. Experience in conventional machining. Reading and understanding of manufacturing instructions and procedures. Upper secondary level with electromechanical technical orientation or equivalent experience / knowledge.
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The CNC Lathe Operator sets up and operates computer numerical controlled machine tools that automatically drill and ream metal parts. Selects, measures, assembles, and sets machine tools, such as drill bits and milling or cutting tools, using precision gauges and instruments.
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CNC Machine Setup Operator Programmer - 2nd Shift. Operate various milling and/or turret lathe machines to produce piece parts according to print specifications.
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