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Precision machining, measuring and set up for fabrication of hardwareSet up and operate a variety of manual and CNC machines to perform such operations as drilling, boring and milling on raw stock, parts, castings, forgings, dies, machine fixtures and other type tools.
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Set up and operate conventional, special-purpose, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines and machining centers, specifically the boring mill, to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts, applying knowledge of machine shop theory and procedures, shop mathematics, machinability of materials, and layout techniques in the most cost-effective manner possible with the machine tools, equipment and instructions provided.
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Under the general supervision of the Machine Shop Lead and/or the Manufacturing Supervisor, the General Machinist III sets up and operates computer numerical controlled (CNC) machinery and conventional (manually operated) machines that mills, punches, drills, broaches or reams metal and or plastic parts.
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Walther Manufacturing Inc. is looking for a CNC Machinist in our facility in Fort Smith, AR. This position will be producing machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; and maintaining equipment and supplies.
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Minimum of 1 year of general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines (e.g., mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes); be a successful graduate of any recognized machinist or tool maker course.
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Fabricates replacement parts, using machine shop tools such as lathe, boring mill, planer, shaper and milling machine. Manufacture, repair, and rebuild parts/items of equipment from raw stock of different metals and metal alloys through the use of conventional or computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools and precision handwork.
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Job Title: CNC Milling Machinist Shift: 1st or 2nd shift Type: Full time/direct placement Description: Set up and operate CNC Milling machines in a safe, appropriate and efficient manner.
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Minimum of 5 years of CNC Milling Experience. Use shop math to verify data required to machine and/or inspect machined parts. Prove out new setups, read and interpret CNC program to recognize and make changes to compensate for tool wear and for minor program issues.
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CNC Programming and Operation: Experience in programming and operating Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines is often required for more advanced machine shop positions.
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The CNC Machinist - Lathe/Mill in our Technology Center operates a CNC/Conventional Turning and/or Milling center (vertical, horizontal or universal) for fabrication of metallic and nonmetallic parts that hold to the high-quality machine standards required within the company.
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CNC Machinist II - MillingOverview:The Shop Tech II position is responsible for the set-up and operation of various types of conventional and CNC machine shop equipment inclusive of, but not limited to, manual engine lathes, Bridgeport mills, Hardinge tool room and chucker lathes, CNC machining centers, etc., to produce complex and diversified high tolerance products to meet operational requirements.
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Use specialty machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, and CNC machining centers to produce precision parts. At least 2 years experience working with machining equipment as a machinist, machine setter, operator, or tender.
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General working knowledge of machine shop safety protocols and best practices for grinding, milling, turning and waterjet machine operation, manual and computer numeric controlled (CNC) machines and mechanical test equipment.
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Job Description: CNC Machinist will set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments. May also fabricate and modify parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures.
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