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Other activities as requiredAdditional Skills & Qualifications:ns Operate milling machine, lathe, drill press, surface grinder and auxiliary equipment Use and operate tool room equipment and machinery in a safe manner Maintain tool room equipment and keep work area organized and clean Perform other duties as required About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees.
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Run conventional metal removing shop equipment including but not limited to manual milling machines, lathes, drill presses, grinders, roll grinding equipment, hydraulic presses, boring bars, and radial drill.
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The Equipment Specialist specializes in operating one or more than one type of machine tool (e.g., jig borer, grinding machine, engine lathe, milling machine) to machine metal for use in making or maintaining jigs, fixtures, cutting tools, gauges, or metal dies or molds used in shaping or forming metal or nonmetallic material (e.g., plastic, plaster, rubber, glass.
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Specifically, a Machinist performs duties related to the set up and operation of machine tools and fits and assembles parts to make or repair metal parts, mechanisms, tools or machines using Metal Lathes, Drill Press, Horizontal Milling Machine, Band Saw and Boring Unit. Lays out work from drawings, sketches, and written specifications.
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Uses precision tools, machinery and equipment such as CNC, lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press,hydraulic press, chop saw, band saw, push and pull broaches and a variety of cutting tools and equipment.
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Uses precision tools, machinery and equipment such as (CNC & Manual): lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, chop saw, band saw, push and pull broaches and a variety of cutting tools and equipment.
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Knowledge or willingness to learn how to operate press brake, shear, chop saw, and iron worker to fabricate metal components. The primary responsibility is the MIG welding of various metal types to create components used to assemble the finished product.
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Experience in basic fabrication methods (e.g. welding, brazing, milling machines, lathe turning, sheet metal forming, etc.) Experience in basic fabrication methods (e.g. welding, brazing, milling machines, lathe turning, sheet metal forming, etc.
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Must have ability to set-up and operate the following pieces of equipment: CNC milling machines, CNC lathes, water jet, and press brake. Metal inert gas (MIG) weld and tungsten inert gas (TIG) weld steel and aluminum assemblies to engineering tolerances.
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The Conventional Machinist is responsible for fabricating, re-engineering, repairing and assembling metal parts and components using conventional machines in a "job shop" environment; performing repairs to equipment and parts that are broken or damaged to allow economical salvage of the components; fabricating, machining, and assembling components.
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Safely operates a variety of machines and power tools including: metal lathes, milling machines, pneumatic hammers, drills, grinders, gas and electric welders, cutting torches and other power tools.
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Capable of setting up and operating a drill press, milling machine, pipe threading machine, grinder and other various tools to make and repair parts and equipment. Capable of operating welding and cutting equipment and able to complete piping and metal fabrication projects.
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Training will cover the use of general metal and wood working equipment, milling and turning equipment, and modern rapid prototyping equipment such as water jet, 3D printers, and laser cutters.
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Develop product designs utilizing sheet metal, welding, and CNC Milling techniques; work with suppliers to transfer designs from prototype to mass production. Background and experience in design for Sheet Metal, Welding, and CNC Machining techniques.
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Manufacture, assemble, and construct various components and configurations of entrance door systems including, but not limited to, building door jambs, assembling single, double, and sidelight entrance door systems, direct-setting glass, milling aluminum cladding, assembling overhead garage door frame kits.
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