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Skills: lathe, setup, cnc machine, machining, Cnc setup, lathe setup, mazak lathe, cnc, change overs, tolerances, cnc lathe, Blueprint, Lathe, fanuc, Calipers, Cnc programming, Mastercam, Machine set up, Gd&t, Set up machine, Mazak, Programming, Micrometer, Haas, Mazatrol, Micrometre, ToolingTop Skills Details:lathe, setup,cnc machine,machining,Cnc setup,lathe setup,mazak lathe About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees.
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CNC Machinist responsibilities are to set up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) vertical machining centers, CNC lathes, and 4 axis controllers to produce high tolerance and precision metallic and nonmetallic parts by performing the following duties.
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The CNC Programmer will work with other CNC Machinists to effectively set up, run, program, and trouble shoot new and existing parts and production lots, as well as successfully detect malfunctions in machine operations.
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The CNC Set-up Operator is able to set-up, troubleshoot, operate, and adjust various manufacturing machines, under minimal supervision, used to produce composite pressure vessels.
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As one of our CNC machinists, you will interpret client specifications, enter them into the CNC machine, set up the machine and monitor it as it operates. Marion Mfg. is seeking a qualified CNC machinist to aid our company in its mission to deliver custom metal parts of superior quality to support our nation's defense and infrastructure systems.
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Operates various types and sizes of stamping presses in a safe and efficient manner or some machines including milling machines, CNC machines, spot welders, turret machines, rivet machine and others as instructed.
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As a CNC Machinist at Rev-Tech, you will produce machined parts, set up, and operate a computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintain quality and safety standards; keep records; maintain equipment and supplies; train new hires.
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Cadrex Agawam is seeking a CNC programmer to utilize CAD/CAM software to program and/or operate conventional, special purpose and numerical control (NC) mills and lathes and machining centers to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts.
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Set up and operate multiple CNC machining centers. Cnc, Blueprint, Cnc machine, Inspection, Lathe, Mill, Cnc lathe, Calipers, Micrometre. Cnc, Blueprint, Cnc machine, Inspection, Lathe, Mill, Cnc lathe, Calipers, Micrometre.
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Temporary CNC Machinist + Hirgin now! industry Job Summary/Company Information: Marion Mfg. is seeking qualified CNC machinists to aid our company in its mission to deliver custom metal parts of superior quality to support our nation's defense and infrastructure systems.
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Set up and operate up to and including CNC, manual, semi-automatic or automatic machines individually or simultaneously. Must be thoroughly familiar with NC/CNC machine operations on a variety of machines.
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As a CNC Machinist/Lathe Operator at Caterpillar, Inc., you will set up, operate, and adjust automatic machining centers to perform various machining operations on large parts. CNC Operations include, but are not limited to: Turning, Milling, Drilling, Hobbing, Shaping, and Skiving.
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We are looking for a person with CNC or manual machining experience with a strong mechanical/machining ability to set-up, run and troubleshoot machines. Responsible for complete set-up, troubleshooting, repair, and operation of all machinery in cell.
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The ideal candidate will set up and operate one or more CNC machining center to perform drilling, tapping, milling, boring and other machining operations over a range of surfaces, diameters, and depths.
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Basic to advanced knowledge of CNC machine capabilities, controls, and material properties, set up techniques. Perform set up of basic to complex, new or repeat jobs on CNC machines per setup sheets and provided documentation; ask questions when unsure of procedures.
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