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The CNC Set-up operator is responsible for setting-up the CNC machine, manufacturing parts and inspecting manufactured parts. CNC Mazak Milling Center experience and Okuma lathe experience.
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As a Toolmaker, you will be responsible for machining operations on a variety of equipment, including manual lathe, manual milling machine, surface grinding machine as well as 3 axis CNC machine.
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Fabricates the components with milling machine, lathe, CNC mill once changes are approved. Experience operating a milling machine and lathe required. Set up, operate, and maintain our CNC vertical milling machine, CNC router as well as other machine shop equipment and hand tools required to manufacture components.
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Acuren Inspection is looking for a Machine Operator II to support our operations in New Castle, DE. Ability to program and trouble shoot CNC lathe with Fanuc controls strongly preferred.
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Sets up and operates machine tools (e.g. band saw, lathe, milling machine, and surface grinder) to machine parts with a high level of proficiency. Set up and operate machine tools (e.g., lathe, milling machine, shaper, and grinder) to machine parts.
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Proman Staffing has partnered with a well-known manufacturer of in Hammonton, NJ.We strongly encourage you to apply for our (Milling and CNC Lathe Machinist) positions! We have a brand-new Haas Lathe with a sub spindle and 2 Hitachi lathes.
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Work for a growing Northern New Jersey area high-tech manufacturing companySummary - CNC Lathe Machinist Set-up/Operator/Programmer Established, ISO-certified contract manufacturer seeking full-time, dedicated CNC Lathe MACHINISTResponsibilities:-Performs SET UP, PROGRAM TEST, FIRST PIECE "PROVE-OUT" RUN, in-process inspections, and CNCLathes to machine precision parts.
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Set up and Operatre B-Axis 5-Axis CNC Mill-Turn machine to perform task such as turning, drilling, milling, part complete operations. Experience in Okuma, Mazak, and Mori lathe machines preferred.
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Use precision tools, machinery, and equipment such as lathe, manual milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, band saw, and a variety of cutting tools and equipment. CNC Machinist will set up and operate manually controlled machines in skilled precision and bench work in the fabrication, maintenance, repair, and alteration of machinery, machine parts, tools, and equipment.
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Machining / Fabrication: welder, milling machine, circular saw, degreasing equipment, drill press, grinder. table saw, compressed air equipment, metal lathe, sandblaster, band saw, molding machine.
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The CNC Lathe Operator, day, is responsible for producing machined parts, within a team, using CNC machine programs; maintain quality and standard; maintain equipment operation and cleanliness.
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Use precision tools, machinery and equipment such as a lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, shaper, grinder and a variety of cutting tools and equipment. Mechanical experience in an industrial, military, construction or manual machinist/machine shop environment is preferred.
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As a Tool Maker/Machinist (also known as Precision Machinist, CNC Operator), you'll independently operate precision machines such as CNC, EDM, Lathe, Milling Machine, Band Saw, and Shear.
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Operate our cutting-edge computer controlled machinery, CNC milling machines and Okuma 10 & Okuma 10 SS Lathe machines. We have 2-Axis, 3-Axis and 4-Axis CNC Mill and Lathe machines, making simple pieces out of Aluminum and Stainless Steel.
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Join our team as a CNC Machine Operator (also known as CNC Machinist, CNC Technician). Proven experience as a CNC Machine Operator in a manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of CNC Mill and Lathe operations.
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