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7+ years of prior experience working as a Manufacturing Engineer, or something similar, within an aerospace/defense machine shop. Understanding of machining processes, including milling, turning, drilling, and grinding, as well as knowledge of materials and cutting tools.
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Knowledge of machine shop equipment (lathes, mills, surface grinding) preferred. EDM, NC Milling Machines, NC Lathe, Injection Molding Machines and 5 Axis Mills is a plus. EDM, NC Milling Machines, NC Lathe, Injection Molding Machines and 5 Axis Mills is a plus.
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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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A Minimum of three (3) experience as a CNC programmer or technician in a machine shop environment required, preference for milling expertise. Experience in the area of manufacturing operations with emphasis in the area of multi-axis milling, turning, Swiss turning, and EDM.
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A minimum of3 years of manufacturing experience in a shop environment turning/milling carbon steels and aluminum including machining set-up, tooling design, and machine operation.
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Sets up and operates boring, drilling, and milling machine to perform machining operations, such as milling, drilling, boring, and reaming metal workpieces, such as machine, tool, or die parts, analyzing specifications and deciding on tooling according to the knowledge of shop mathematics, metal properties, and machining procedures.
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Cnc, Mill, conversational, Blueprint, Cnc programming, Blueprint reading, Horizontal boring mill, Cnc machining, Change over, edits, manual, manual lathe, manual mill, Milling machine, Mastercam, Troubleshooting, Cnc mill, Cnc machine, Grinder, toshiba, rmts.
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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 and fixtures, and tools. It all started in a St. Louis blacksmith's shop in 1854 and since then, we at Laclede have been dedicated to providing strong, well-crafted chains to help people get where they need to go.
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Maintains machine shop replacement stock and raw materials; submits requisitions for such materials to the machine shop supervisor. Follows a Machine Shop Priority List, for daily priorities.
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You will use machine shop equipment to fabricate parts for new and existing equipment and service and repair molds for injection molding. Responsible for machining parts from blueprints and drawings using shop equipment – including lathe milling machines, grinders, drill press, and other equipment.
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The General Machinist III plans and executes assignments using machine tools including boring tools, calipers, drilling machines, grinding machines, lathes, milling cutters, and workshop presses.
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Must be able to pass a Background check and drug screen Job description: Set up, and operate shop machine tools, such as Lathes, Milling, Boring, Grinding. Set up, and operate manual type shop machine tools, such as Lathes, Milling, Boring, Grinding.
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Experience working with hand tools, measuring instruments, shop floor equipment, light fabrication using milling machine and laser cutter4. Develop detailed part designs that employ sheet metal, machining, and injection molding.
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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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