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The CNC machinist/programmer will input G & M codes and program, set up, and operate Fadal and HAAS CNC Machining Centers, and set up and run conventional lathes, milling centers, and other machine shop equipment.
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Operate various milling and/or turret lathe machines to produce piece parts according to print specifications. This position requires a level of knowledge usually associated with a high school or vocational school diploma with knowledge of basic shop math, blueprint 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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A Field Service Technician is a key member of the Customer Support Department and is primarily responsible for the installation, preventive maintenance, solving and repair of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Lathe, Milling and Multi-Functional Machining Centers.
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Knowledge of various raw materials and products, (i.e., metals, resin, aluminum, steels, alloys, and other composite materials/systems) along with machining characteristics and parameters to select proper cutting tools and correct machine feeds and speeds to perform high production and repetitive job duties.
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Knowledge and use of machine tools, including set-up, operation and ability to do precision machining with milling machines, lathes, band saws, drill presses, hand tools, and additional instrument shop tools.
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Machinist Job Responsibilities IncludeOperate traditional manual milling machine, lathe, saws, and using hand toolsOperate CNC Lathes and MillsConstantly inspect work-in-progressMulti-task through various jobs and prioritiesInterpret engineering drawingsMachinist follows instructions set for the by machine shop lead man.
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The Detail/Tool Room Machinist position sets up and operates a variety of milling machines, lathes, grinders, and saws to create flat or curved surfaces on metal work pieces such as machine, tool, or die parts while analyzing specifications and selecting tooling according to knowledge of machining procedures.
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Operates machining equipment under close supervision and learns machining and metal removal concepts which include milling, turning, grinding, and other methods. Position will use machining and metal removal equipment which may include milling, turning, grinding and other methods and measuring instruments such as fixed gauges, calipers and micrometers.
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As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for various machine shop duties including programming, setup and operation of most shop equipment. Responsible for programming, set-up and operation of multiple machining areas (turning, milling and tooling) to produce precision metal parts according to required specifications of a production line in a manufacturing organization.
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Hands on experience machining and troubleshooting of machines or being in a machine shop environment. Oversee operation of capital machinery, specializing in machine tool systems (milling, boring, turning, hobbing, grinding.
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At least 6 months to 1 year of related CNC milling/turning machine center and/or manual machining experience in a related manufacturing environment. Machine Operator - To operate CNC milling/turning machine centers and manual machinery (mills, drills, lathes, saws, etc.
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Operate various machine tools to produce precision metal parts, including lathes, milling machines, CNC, and grinders. Maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, and machining procedures.
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High School Diploma/GED with a Machining certification from an accredited university with courses that cover: Mathematics, CNC Milling, CNC Lathes, Print Reading, Machine Tooling, G&M code, FANUC controls, and hands on machine application (i.e. capstone, shop hours) and a minimum of 1 year general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines: including mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes, etc.
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Skill Requirements Must-Have:· Experience with CNC operations including setup and maintenance· Proficiency with lathes including 5 axis· Knowledge of Swiss/Lathes, double turrets, and triple turrets· Familiarity with live tooling· Experience with brands such as Tsugami, Citizen, Star, or Nakumura machines· 5+ years of machining experiencePreferred:· Previous milling experience.
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Previous machine shop experience including turning, milling, grinding and CNC machining a plus. Merit Tool & Manufacturing is hiring a Machine Shop Manager to add to our team.
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