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Operate such equipment as lathes, grinders, milling machines, radial drill presses, shapers, plainer, and welders. Able to analyze and solve production problems in relation to tooling and secondary, making judgments in priority.
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Details: CNC Operator / MachinistOperation: Operate CNC machines to perform machining operations, such as milling, turning, drilling, and cutting, as required by the production schedule. Maintenance: Conduct routine maintenance tasks on CNC machinery, including cleaning, lubricating, and replacing worn or damaged tooling.
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Knowledge of: Milling, Turning, CNC control, tooling, feeds and speeds, tolerances, materials, dimensioning, cutting, grinding, drilling, tapping, and broaching. Setup of program, tooling, and work holding for self-run project or for an operator.
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Build and maintain die, mold and assembly tooling involving machining and grinding components for dies, molds and assembly tooling. Set up and operate conventional and/or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines and grinders to cut, bore, grind or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
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Prepare and operate CNC machines to perform tasks such as drilling, grinding, milling etc. Skill in operating CNC and Laser machinery and tooling as well as precision measurement tools. InfraHire is looking for a CNC Operator & Laser operator in Kernersville, NC.
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At MMT - SYNEO TX, our objective is to develop excellence in automation, machine design, material handling, and custom tooling. Operates and maintains lathe and milling machines. Review and maintain stock levels of all required tooling (drills, inserts, etc.
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At least five years’ experience with CNC lathe and milling machines as well as some experience with manual machining tools like large lathes, drill press, etc. Use Mastercam CAD/CAM software to define efficient tooling operations to create high quality parts.
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Must be skilled at operation various types of moldmaking equipment and machinery, including milling machines, lathes, grinders, EDM machines, CNC machines, etc. Must be journeyman moldmaker or have extensive work experience in the construction of new injection mold tooling with the skill to do original work and actual mold construction or repair without direct supervision.
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CNC Equipment utilized includes but is not limited to: 5-Axis Milling machines, Vertical Milling Machines, Horizontal Milling Machines, Lathes, Waterjet Machines, and Horizontal Saws.
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3-, 4-, & 5-axis milling. Read blueprint or job order for product specifications such as dimensions and tolerances, and tooling instructions such as fixtures, feed rates, cutting speeds, and depth of cut.
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Experienced in CNC programming 4-axis milling, 3-axis turning, and grinding. Ability to design and model fixture components and assembly tooling using Solidworks /AutoCAD. Fluent with the use CNC milling, turning, and grinding applications.
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CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming (4 and 5 axis machining) -Strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming (4 and 5 axis machining) experience required.
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Key Responsibilities: Set up and operate CNC Lathe machines to perform tasks such as turning, drilling, bar feeder, and live tooling. In this role, you will be involved in the machining or processing of metal and non-metallic parts by operating CNC Milling Machines.
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Machines we operate: Mazak, Mori Seiki - Lathe/Turning Eurotech - Turning/Swiss Technique/Bar Feeder Haas - Vertical Milling Makino, Mazak - Horizontal Milling ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform machine operation and startup, restarting the machine, adjusts tooling to maintain proper sizes, replaces broken or worn tooling.
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The ability to design and machine tooling and fixture components in support of all production operations in the facility. Machine parts to specifications, using machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, shapers, or grinders.
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