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Investigate, analyze, select and implement appropriate new assembly, test and machining technologies to develop and improve company core competency in meter build, test and CNC machine tool application.
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Flowserve is looking for a Machinist at our manufacturing facility in Taneytown, MD. The candidate should be proficient in the set-up and operation of manual lathes, with exposure to CNC. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of the general manufacturing environment to include, able to work safely, able to machine tolerances +/-.001, precision tool grinding, the use of overhead jib cranes, ergonomics, and inspection equipment.
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CNC machining experience and/or training certification. An individual in this role will primarily operate CNC equipment, including complete set-up and operation to properly machine parts to customer and print specifications and be responsible for programs and program file management.
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Qualifications: Experience in Sliding Headstock (Swiss) CNC machine tool related engineering and manufacturing Possessing and maintaining an in-depth knowledge of machine tool industry and product lines represented by the company Knowledge of Fanuc based controls, 5-axis experience is a plus Experience with CAD/CAM software, preferred but not required.
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Advanced understanding of machining principles, tool selection, and CNC machine operation. Extensive experience as a CNC Operator, with at least 5 years of experience in CNC machining operations.
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The CNC Machinist must have no known allergy to epoxy agents and have the ability to become certified to wear a respirator. The CNC Machinist works with the CNC department, under the supervision of the CNC Coordinator and Lead Programmer, to carry out required jobs on various CNC machines and equipment.
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The Aftermarket Repair organization (PSD) located in Springdale, AR is looking for a NC/CNC Programmer (1st Shift). 3+ years of CNC programming experience with CAD/CAM software. Proficiency in Siemens NX version 6 or newer software and Vericut tool path verification software.
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This position is a part of a large Machining Department comprised of CNC VTL, Mill, Grind and Manual Mill and VTL, Tooling, R&D, CNC Programming and dedicated machinist trainers. The position of Tool Room Machinist requires an intermediate skill level, responsible for developing machining methods, techniques, and processes to repair turbine engine components to specifications.
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The candidate will be responsible CNC MasterCAM programming, leadership in set-up machining, production schedule, tool & machine selection, and ultimately upgrading our machining & turning technology.
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Must be able to create appropriate CNC program for various materials such as Aluminum, Titanium, stainless steel, Inconel, brass, copper, composite, and steel while applying correct setting for cutting tool, feed, and speed.
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Senior Tool Room Technician - Draftsman/Mold Repair/Machinist. Sets up and operates CNC Mills, CNC Lathe, saw, manual mill and lathes. Complete projects to schedule as assigned by the Tool Room Lead / Supervisor.
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Operate or train to operate Manual Lathes, CNC Lathes, Manual Grinders, Manual Mills, CNC Mills, Die Sinks, Wire EDM’s, Hole Poppers and Saws. Respond to emergency requests for tool room assistance and/or tooling.
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Broad knowledge of machining techniques and familiarity with CNC machine tool operating procedures. We are seeking several experienced CNC Turning Machinists for 2nd shift to operate different CNC turning/lathe machines in our shop utilizing FANUC operating systems.
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The CNC Tool Grinder Operator is responsible for setting up and operating CNC & manual tool grinding machines, as well as a Blanchard grinder. Set up, program, and operate CNC tool grinders to re-sharpen or create endmills, taps, drills, & gear cutters.
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Performs CNC and ancillary equipment setup; run; and teardown operation procedures to assigned specifications inclusive of bar feeders, tool setups, collet changes, chuck jaw boring, tool touch-off, etc.
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