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Proven experience as a Press Brake Operator in a manufacturing or metal fabrication setting. The Press Brake Operator will be responsible for setting up and operating press brake machines to bend, form, and shape sheet metal and other materials according to precise specifications.
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Brake Press Operator Responsibilities may include:-Sweeping and cleaning of assigned plant work areas-Prep product for manufacturing-Inspect finished products-Assist variety of manufacturing departments-Light metal finishingBrake Press Operator Job Requirements:-Minimum of 6 months recent experience in warehouse environment-Ability to work independently as needed-Accepts responsibility and accountability-Ability to work in team environment-Must be able to lift up to 30 lbs.
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Employees within this classification will work primarily with CNC Press Brake, or CNC Turret Punch Press/Laser Cutting equipment. As a CNC Machine Operator, you will work either individually, or, as part of a small team, to produce Sheet Metal parts.
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Able to use precision hand tools such as square, protractor and caliper. Able to utilize a PC to process shop floor orders using the Powell Oracle MES software, and Microsoft Office Applications. You will be required to produce a variety of parts, all of which must meet the dimensional specifications of the mechanical engineered drawing.
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The Press Brake Operator needs to have the ability to prepare and run complex bend setups and forming operations. Join our team as a Press Brake Operator. Operate Amada Press Brake.
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Ability to operate a variety of processing equipment including, but not limited to, saw, shear, press brake, roller, plasma, laser, etc. O'Neal Steel has openings for a Machine Operator (3rd shift) at our Shelbyville, IN facility.
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2 years of turret punch press and press brake/bending machine experience. The machine/assembly operator will operate machinery or perform manual assembly duties in the most productive and efficient manner with due regard to safety.
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A Brake Press Set-up / Operator (Class A) sets up new jobs and establishes tooling required while working with Quality Assurance. Must have knowledge in GD&T tolerance Geometry is a plus Fluent in written and verbal English Must supply own tools Specific Duties: Set-up / Operate AMADA Brake Press for complex and simple production / prototypes Set-up Brake Press for operators at multiple work stations Organize work area and all tooling.
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Job Description Overview:A leading manufacturer of conveyor belts serving various industries, is seeking a skilled Press Brake Operator and Fabricator to join our team. - Previous experience operating press brake machinery and performing fabrication tasks in a manufacturing setting is required- Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings and blueprints.
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Operate an angle line machine, beveller, saw, shear, oxy or plasma burner, laser cutter, rolling machine, flattening press or machine, shot blaster, manual and robotic welders, press brake, machining center or lathe, and tube or custom laser.
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2 years of CNC Brake Press Operator experience. CNC Brake Press Operator. Set up and operate CNC Brake Press. Prepare, set up, and adjust brake press as required by product plans and production schedules.
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Kooltronic is seeking multiple candidates for employment in their sheet metal fabrication operations including press Brake, punch Press, resistance spot-welding and general Machine operator to work in its modern, air-conditioned facility.
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CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) (Mazak, Haas) CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) Our Greensboro, NC facility offers advanced manufacturing equipment and an experienced staff to support multi-step metal fabrication for many customers in the construction and heavy equipment industries.
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Minimum of 2 years of previous metal fabrication experience in a manufacturing environment; preferred experience operating a fiber laser, drill, saw, and brake press. Operates the laser burning machine, plasma burning machine, roller, brake press, saw and drill.
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PrideStaff is seeking a professional, dependable, and hardworking Press Brake/Shear Operator to join a leading industrial Manufacturer in Matthews, NC. The Press Brake/Shear Operator is responsible for cutting and forming materials used in production.
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