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Min 1 years' hands shop experience in operating press brakes, saws, ironworker, bender, sheet metal shear preferred. Operate automatic saws, press brakes, bender, notcher, ironworker, sheet metal shear.
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These roles include Rebar Bender, Shear Operator, Crane Operator, and Rebar Shaker. These roles include Rebar Bender, Shear Operator, Crane Operator, and Rebar Shaker. The dress code includes steel-toed boots, jeans, and a t-shirt, with additional layers recommended for colder days.
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Blueprint+ Press brake+ turret punch press+ shear press+ laser operation+ Fabrication+ Machine set up+ CNC. Brands of machinery:-CNC Mazak brake press-Amada turret punch press-CNC/Amada Co2 and fiber optic lasers.
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Press Brake Operator | DuraMag | Waterville, ME. The Shear and Press Brake Programmers/Operators positions are responsible for machine programming of controlled equipment in support of compliant, efficient, and profitable parts manufacturing and repair operations.
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The Machine Operator may operate a variety of machines in the shop including 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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Set up: shear, punch press, brake press and saw operations to produce materials according to specifications and schedules. Equipment is both computer-controlled and mechanically based (shear, punch press, brake press, and saw.
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Perform set ups and operation of the below machinery properly and safely: Shear Riveter Drill Press Strippit Punch Press Roller Disk Sander Portable Power Tools Band Saw, Table Saw, and Miter Saw Hand Brake Manual Brake Press Mill Lathe.
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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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Working/Operator level knowledge required for Burn Department: Plasma, Oxy Fuel and Laser burning equipment (Messer, Tanaka, Amanda, Python and Peddinghaus) Contractors Steel Company powered by UPG , is looking for a Machine Operator in Van Buren, MI. Contractors Steel is a growing steel service center that has been in business for almost 60 years and is looking to hire a Machine Operator to join our dynamic team.
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Sets up and operates the following fabrication equipment and machines: saw, shear, brake press, punch press, mechanical power press, material feeder, drill press, milling machine, and plasma table.
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Legrand has an exciting opportunity for a Set Up Operator Laser/Turret to join the Kenall Team in Kenosha, WI. · Metal fabrication machines in assigned area (Lasers, Turrets, Shear, Punch Press and/or Stud Welder); forklift and computer PC/terminals.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Operate shear, brake, laser, saw, roller, pipe threader, forklift, & overhead crane. Vactor Mfg. Inc. is a leading manufacturer of municipal combination catch basin/sewer cleaning vacuum trucks and industrial vacuum loaders that clean up industrial waste or recover and recycle valuable raw materials.
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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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The various pieces of processing equipment includes (but is not limited to): CNC Press Brake, Manual Press Brake, Hydraulic Shear, CNC Laser, CNC Plasma Table, CNC Python, Vertical Band Saw, Horizonal Band Saw, CNC Band Saw, Tiger Stop, Iron Worker and Plate Roll. This position has tiered levels based upon the complexity/amount of equipment an employee can expertly operate.
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Position Summary The Machine Operator may operate a variety of machines in the shop including 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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