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The CNC Machinist III responsible for preparing raw materials according to Machine Shop needs as well as operating various machine tools, including but not limited to: CNC Lathe, Bridgeport Style Mills, Tool Room Lathes, Drill Presses, Surface Grinders, Tool Post Grinders, Drill Sharpeners, Horizontal Band saws, Vertical Band saws, Belt Sanders, and Bench Grinders.
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Perform work requiring a thorough knowledge of machine shop and tool room practices and techniques, properties of various materials, and the principles of application and operations of various types of tools, jigs, fixture and dies.
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Must be able to run all manual tool room equipment to make and groom tooling for eyelet transfer presses. Requires knowledge of equipment such as Lathes, milling machines, all types of grinding machines, power saws, honing machines, jig boring, hydraulic, and manual arbor and other types of presses and all other tool room equipment.
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Set up and operate standard tool room equipment including manual mills, lathes, drill presses, and grinders to machine parts for die casting equipment. As the Manual Machinist you would be responsible for using Bridgeport Mills, Manual Lathes, Drill Presses, Band Saws, and Surface Grinders to repair die cast tooling and die cavities.
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Tool room of a stamping and assembly factory. Under the supervision of the Tool Room Area Manager, is responsible for building, repairing and trouble shooting tool and dies, supporting the press room during die sets, and collecting and analyzing data to improve part processing and quality.
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Work with manufacturing teams to analyze inspection data and develop cause/effect (FMEA) information, both for manufacturing processes (molding, diamond turning, CNC machining, tool room, etc.
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Ability to operate all standard Tool Room Equipment. The Prototyping and Tooling department is responsible for making and developing production tooling including stamping and forming dies, CNC machining fixtures, inspection gages, assembly tooling, and product test equipment or to make improvements to existing tooling.
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1st Shift Hours: Monday-Thursday 5:00am - 3:30pm, Fridays & weekends as neededStarting Pay: Based on ExperienceEXPERIENCE OR TRAINING REQUIRED OR PREFERREDTwo year's related tooling/tool room experience.
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Operates surface grinders, tool room lathe, turning, and mill. Performs precise grinding of tooling and uses various gages and micrometers as required. Operates surface grinders, tool room lathe, turning, and mill.
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Retrieve & return of special tools through Company’s Tool Room. Maintain proper care and use of special tools including major shop equipment, such as but not limited to, air compressor, cleaning tanks, overhead and jib cranes, etc.
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This position reporting to the Tooling Manager, the Tool and Die Maker has a Journeymen license or has completed formal apprenticeship program. Tool and die maker ability to operate all standard tool room equipment such as milling machines, drill presses, surface grinders, lathes, etc.
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Efficiently use Tool Room equipment (including welders, drill press, mill, power saws etc.) Our in-house tooling design and fabrication allows for complete control of quality and reduced lead times.
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CNC Machinist II - Milling Overview: The Shop Tech II position is responsible for the set-up and operation of various types of conventional and CNC machine shop equipment inclusive of, but not limited to, manual engine lathes, Bridgeport mills, Hardinge tool room and chucker lathes, CNC machining centers, etc., to produce complex and diversified high tolerance products to meet operational requirements.
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Construct and maintain dies and tooling, supporting other departments with Tool Room knowledge. Maintain inventory of production tooling in the tool-room. Setup and operate all conventional Tool Room equipment.
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Manage new tooling projects through Tool Room to project deadlines. What You Will Need: Prefer Journeyman Tool & Die maker or equivalent experience (minimum 5 years of tool room experience) Must be able to understand decimals, fractions, and tolerances.
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