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Skilled in- G and M code editing, Macro style programming, multi axis function(s) and Fanuc/Okuma/Mazak controllers. Bachelor degree in a technical field desired or 5+ years of manufacturing or industrial technical field, programming CNC equipment is required.
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2 plus years' experience related to the application of CNC programming, cutting tools, and part work holding. 2 plus years' experience programming "by hand" various brands of lathesExperience with Okuma equipment is preferred.
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3+ years of Machine Programming and Set-Up Experience (Okuma/Tsugami Experience Preferred) Desire to be trained into other machines beyond our flagship lines, Okuma & Tsugami. Morris Midwest-MN provides CNC machine tools, tooling and accessories, and related engineering and installation and maintenance support services to manufacturers of precision machined parts to manufacturers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
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Must be proficient in CNC metal cutting (machining) programming and have a hands-on approach in the troubleshooting of CNC equipment (i.e., Fanuc, Okuma, etc. Responsible for the programming / troubleshooting of CNC equipment, designing of tools, fixtures, and gauges, and determination of process parameters to achieve desired production goals and quality standards.
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Must be proficient in CNC programming and have a hands-on approach in the troubleshooting of CNC equipment (i.e., Fanuc, Okuma). Must be proficient in CNC programming and have a hands-on approach in the troubleshooting of CNC equipment (i.e., Fanuc, Okuma.
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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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The CNC Programmer II is responsible for all CNC programs for manufacturing equipment directly impacting the overall performance objectives for the company and compliance to AS9100 and NADCAP requirements and/or division.
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Developing/ implementing custom demonstrations and training customers in the safe set up and operation of CNC machining centers, lathes, grinders, Swiss style lathes and/ or multi-tasking machines.
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Keywords: cnc machining, cnc lathes, cnc turning, cnc milling, vertical milling, horizontal milling, machining center, process engineer, manufacturing engineer, machining engineer, cnc programmer, cnc programming, cnc program, applications engineer, Mazak, mazatrol, fanuc, brother, hurco, Doosan, mori seiki, okuma, haas, nakamura, fadal, matsura, matsuura.
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Develops innovative solutions to complex engineering and manufacturing production problems through identification and implementation of advanced manufacturing processes including conducting process analysis, applying knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials, conferring with suppliers, and soliciting observations from the operators/production technicians.
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Variety of CNC Machines Utilized: Okuma, Mazak, FANUC, Brother, DMG, Mori Seiki, Matsuura, STAR, Tsugami, YASDA, Doosan, Toyoda, Haas. Conventional machine shop experience along with 3 to 5 years of 4 5 axis CNC programming, insert tooling and machine tool operation experience.
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The ideal candidate will be experienced in CNC Programming with CAM software. CNC Machine experience (Programming, and operating) Experience with Okuma, HAAS, and DMG Mori is a plus.
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Knowledge of basic CNC operation, G/M code reading, and conversational programming (prototrak) a plus. Our modern machinery is manufactured by HAAS, Okuma, Doosan and others. Equipment includes late model Haas, Okuma, Doosan and other name brands of equipment.
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CNC Machine, Mill, Horizontal Mills, CNC Set Up, Boring Mill, Okuma, Blueprint Reading, Troubleshooting, Programming, Axis Machines. Must hold valid accredited CNC Certification or minimum 3-5 years CNC experience in machine shop environment or related field.
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Provide daily operator support in the form of CNC programming and troubleshooting support to the shop floor. 5+ years of experience in CNC programming. Demonstrated proficiency programming CNC machines with NX-CAM.
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