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As a Machinist, you will set up, program, and operate CNC and or various other types of machines (including brands such as DMG Mori, Toshiba, Doosan, Mazak, Puma, Fortune, and Nakamura-Tome, among others.
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CNC Mill Machinist (Levels 1-3) · Ability to read and understand drawings · Starts and observes machine operation · Calculates and set controls to regulate machining factors · Process offset changes unassisted · Check parts using micrometers, calipers, and other measuring devices.
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Set up and operate CNC diamond turning, CNC grinding or CNC polishing machines in support of the production schedule. As a CNC Machinist in our Optical Fabrication department, you will setup and run CNC equipment to produce high precision optical components Responsibilities: Work from engineering drawings and process work instructions in accordance with established procedures, lean processes and standard work.
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Set up and operate more than one machine tools; such as CNC, millers, grinders, sheet metal equipment and hand tools for machining components. Operate and maintenance machine in optimal operation following maintenance schedule ( TPM.
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This is a critical role where you will have to set up from blueprint and operate a manual lathe, vertical boring machine, mills, press brake, or and machine custom parts/materials daily. Take advantage of this career in a safe, thriving, and innovative environment with a stable company that offers unbeatable benefits, great pay, a desirable schedule, and the freedom to showcase your talent in a variety of exciting projects.
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Other responsibilities include:Hands on editing of NC programs, set up and machining of 3, 4 and 5 axis mills, multi axis lathes, and development of critical machining processesWorking with engineering to document and standardize production processesPartner with leadership and engineering to prioritize work based on production schedule and organizational goals.
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As a CNC Machinist in our Optical Fabrication department, you will setup and run CNC equipment to produce high precision optical components. As a CNC Machinist in our Optical Fabrication department, you will setup and run CNC equipment to produce high precision optical components.
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Principle Responsibilities: Set up and operate with various materials per production schedule, verify and operate controls, set offsets, deburr, and inspect quality parts for conformance to requirements.
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Demonstrate the ability to instruct an operator in the loading, machining process, unloading, deburring and any other functions required to complete the operation step for the part being set up.
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LOCATION: Fremont, OH TITLE: CNC Machinist DEPARTMENT: Production REPORTS TO: Manufacturing Manager JOB CLASSIFICATION: Non-ExemptPOSITION SCOPE Client is a growing design and manufacturer of custom tooling, has a CNC Machinist position in Fremont, OH. The CNC Machinist will maintain, set-up, and operate equipment efficiently maximizing machine utilization and produce parts to required specifications per the production schedule.
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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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Schedule: 2nd Shift, Monday - Friday, 2:45 PM - 11:15 PMWhat are we looking for? Setup, operate, and tend machines such as Mori-Seiki, Okuma, and You-Ji to process components. We are proud of our rich heritage dating back to our beginning in 1951 as a family-run organization.
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Client is a growing design and manufacturer of custom tooling, has a CNC Machinist position in Fremont, OH. The CNC Machinist will maintain, set-up, and operate equipment efficiently maximizing machine utilization and produce parts to required specifications per the production schedule.
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Plan, setup, adjust, and operate a variety of CNC machine tools. Perform complex series of progressive machining operations on a diversified line of work to exacting tolerances and finish specifications.
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Able to work an off-shift schedule (3:00 pm - 11:00 pm; or 10:40 pm - 7:10 am; or 7:00 am - 3:30 pm) Set-up and monitor multiple machines. Two-year degree in a technical field or journeyman's card as a machinist, tool maker, or equivalent experience.
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