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Other fabricator job responsibilities here will require following proper safety precautions along with maintaining machine shop equipment and proper tool care along with keeping clean work areas.
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Certificate in machine shop technology or machine tool technology/machinist. 6+ years of machine shop experience- manual mills and lathes along with CNC machines.
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At least 1 year experience in a machine shop environment. Set up and operate machines (saw, drill press, lathe, milling machine )Handle confidential information on a regular basis.
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Position currently reports to the Machine Shop Supervisor along with the C.N.C Machinists, Production Machinists, General Machinists, Machine Operators, Tool Room Attendants, and Under filers.
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May also fabricate and modify parts to make or repair machine tools, applying knowledge of shop mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures. Align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials onto machine.
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A Machinist/Tool and Die Tech duties are to plan and layout work, set up and operate any and all types of machine tools used in machining work. 3+ year experience in an industrial setting directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified and/or, Associates of Applied Science in Precision Machining or Machine Tool Technology strongly preferred.
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Must possess experience with CNC mill and lathe setupSKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIESThorough knowledge of machine shop and tool room practicesUnderstanding of machining properties of various metalsKnowledge of proper application and operation of CNC equipmentStrong math and problem-solving skills.
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Mount and dismount various sized commercial tires, utilizing the mount/dismount machine, T45A Tire Iron/Spoon Bar, and or the “Golden Tool.” Perform commercial tire service work on both diesel and gasoline powered class 5 through 8 trucks and equipment.
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Preferably 2 or more years of hands-on experience in Tool and Die Design, with proficiency in Stamping, Forming, and Virtual Gibbs. An Associate's Degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent practical experience (3-5 years) in an Engineering role supporting a Job Shop.
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Sharpens tools at grinders provided, or returns tools to Tool Room for sharpening, depending on shop criteria. Unloads machine and stacks parts according to Process Sheet or shop criteria for material handling.
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Notify Cell Leader or Machine Shop Manager if any setup or total run-time will exceed the standard. Create and edit manual data input (MDI) machine tool codes at the machine control.
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Apply Lean Manufacturing principles to workstation design, process flow, tool/fixture design, material selection, facility layout plans, cost estimates, DFM concepts, GD&T practices, machine shop documentation (operations/ tooling sheets, routers, etc.
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Create and annotate 2D drawings of said parts and assemblies using Creo Parametric and AutoCAD consistent with tooling design and machine shop standards. Provide basic mechanical/electrical technical support to production plants and external machine shop vendors for both existing and legacy tooling.
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Strong machine shop math and complex blueprint reading skills, including GD&T. Employees with this title may operate powered CNC machine tools such as wire EDM machines, surface grinders, Blanchard grinders, ID/OD grinders, centerless grinders, core drilling machinery, mills, lathes, and other related equipment.
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Use of variety of precision measuring instruments, hand tools, machine shop equipment and mills, lathes, grinders, EDM. 2-year Associate degree in Machine Tool or equivalent.
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