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Must be able to monitor and operate CNC Lathe and/or Horizontal Boring Mill and CNC. Knowledge of Siemens 840D and Centroid M400 Controls Okuma. Due to growth, we are looking for a full-time CNC Machinist to join our team in Alliance, Ohio.
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Setup, program, and operate two CNC Lathes (Okuma). 3 years of recent working experience in CNC Lathe. Setup, program, and operate two CNC Lathes (Okuma). 3 years of recent working experience in CNC Lathe.
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In this role, you will set up/operate CNC lathe machines for the machining or processing of metal parts, including changing out tooling as required, in various departments of our Power Transmission division.
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Should have knowledge with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controls. Use precision tools, machinery, and equipment such as lathe, manual milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, band saw, and a variety of cutting tools and equipment.
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NC controls including OSP (Okuma), Fanuc and (Mori Seiki). In the position of NC Lathe Machinist, the employee will support organizations goals in NC dept. CNC Machinist: 3 years.
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Maintain and operate Okuma Lathe. This requires skilled machinists with the ability to set-up, operate, and troubleshoot CNC Lathe Machines. We are seeking (1) Lathe Machinist for the 1st & 2nd shift.
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5-10 years of machine shop experience working with CNC lathes. 5-10 years of machine shop experience working with CNC lathes. Keep waste low, minimize scrap, account for all parts on jobs. Produce tight tolerance, high precision aerospace parts.
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CNC lathe, operator, set up, Blueprint, Okuma. CNC lathe, operator, set up,Blueprint,Okuma. They have Haas and mainly Okuma lathe machines with Fanuc Controls.
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2+ years of consistent CNC lathe and mill operation (recent graduates of CNC training programs should apply!) Our client in Buffalo, NY is seeking a Lathe and Mill machinist to join their CNC team.
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Machines: Nakamura Tome MX100, DMG Evo50, Okuma Multis 250BII, DN Vertical, DN Horizontal Lathe, Index G200 Lathe, Other Skills:Strong mechanical aptitude. 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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FANUC CNC and DMG-Mori or Okuma lathe experience a plus. Responsible for the development and implementation of engineering processes related to CNC production machining (sawing, swaging, green turning, rolling) operations related to the manufacture of CV axle shafts.
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Familiarity with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controls. Experienced CNC Machinist - Night Shift. Night Shift CNC Machinists will set up and operate manually controlled machines in skilled precision and bench work in the fabrication, maintenance, repair, and alteration of machinery, machine parts, tools, and equipment.
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5+ years' experience as a CNC Lathe Machinist. CNC Lathe Machinist. The CNC Lathe Operator will manage computer numeric controlled (CNC) lathe equipment from setup to operation, producing parts and tools from different resources.
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Set-up and operate Okuma CNC Lathes with live tooling and sub-spindle. The Turning Center Lathe Programmer/Machinist is responsible for program/set up of CNC lathes. Pay range forSenior Lathe Programmer/Machinist level: $35 to $50 per hour.
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We currently have 4 mid-level to senior CNC Mill and Lathe setup positions open. Mazak, Mori-Seiki, Okuma, OKK, Fanuc controls experience is required. Mazak, Mori-Seiki, Okuma, OKK, Fanuc controls experience is required.
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