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Consolidated Machine & Tool (CMT) and its 7 locations specialize in precision machining, fabrication, and assembly highly engineered components. 7+ years of prior experience working as a Manufacturing Engineer, or something similar, within an aerospace/defense machine shop.
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Maintains machine shop replacement stock and raw materials; submits requisitions for such materials to the machine shop supervisor. Experience working with machine tools or mechanical assembly required.
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Nice to Have: Tool & Die, Quality Control, Sheet Metal, Press Brake Machine, Assembly. Key Qualifications:Must-Have: 3-5 Axis CNC Milling machine operation and in-controller programming, Manual Machining (Milling and Turning), Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Mechanical Knowledge.
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Basic knowledge in lathe, milling machines, and tools used in machine shop setting. The Machine Shop Technician utilize drawing specifications and work instructions to manufacture & inspect metal molds, fixtures, and tooling used in medical device manufacturing.
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While in the QMW Shop, the Tool Room/Machinist Apprentice will be responsible for assisting Journey-Level Machinists, while learning all facets of the QMW Machine Shop, following Quad's Apprenticeship structure in compliance with State and/or Federal rules and regulations.
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Performs typical machine shop and mold press operations to support the assembly floor. Must be able to perform but not limited to the following tasks: milling, turning, drilling, taping, de-burring, molding and all bench operations and inspections.
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Understanding of machining processes, including milling, turning, drilling, and grinding, as well as knowledge of materials and cutting tools. Delva Tool & Machine(DTM), a CMTcompany,is seeking a Contract Manufacturing Engineer for our Cinnaminson, NJ location.
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Experience in machine tools or mechanical assembly is advantageous. As a Machinist, you'll be a key player in crafting high-precision metal components using state-of-the-art lathes and milling machines.
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Performs machine operation and assembly in a job shop or high-volume applications. Operates machining equipment under close supervision and learns machining and metal removal concepts which include milling, turning, grinding, and other methods.
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CNC Machinist III - Milling (2nd shift) Overview This position is primarily responsible for the set-up/ operation of various types of machine shop equipment inclusive of, but not limited to, manual and CNC Engine Lathes, Bridgeports and Grinders to produce complex tools, fixtures and diversified products in a safe, effective/efficient manner to meet operational requirements.
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Core experience that will be benificial to the role:MachiningMechanical AssemblyHydraulic SystemPneumatic SystemsSteel/Pipe Fabrication Qualifications High School graduate or equivalent requiredTech School graduate in machining preferred Skills Skills:The candidate must be fully competent in small machine shop manufacturing and fabrication operations using such machine tools as vertical milling machines (both CNC and manual), lathes, drill presses, band saws, surface grinders, etc.
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Performs a variety of machining and/or assembly tasks utilizing standard machine shop equipment, such as surface grinders, drill presses, grinders, sanders, band saws, rotary table, and/or standard band and power tools.
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Minimum 3 years machine shop experience required, preferably in an engineering environment using the majority of the equipment listed above. Knowledge, set up and operation of manual machinery including, but not limited, to milling machines, lathes, drill press, gun drill, surface grinder, all types of hand tools, and miscellaneous presses in accordance with engineering drawing specifications.
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Machine shop, millwright or mechanical assembly experience and/or related experience or related training. Metal fabrication or milling experience and military shipbuilding experience.
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Strong Work Ethic and solutions focused Qualifications Education Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent required, 4 years of experience Machining certificate from technical school and 2 years of mechanical assembly Certificate in machine shop technology or machine tool technology/machinist including CNC milling and turning, programming, setup, and operation.
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