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Certification(s): Documented training certification(s) for operating, maintaining and programming CNC vertical milling / profile machining equipment; certification(s) do not need to be equipment brand specific, but documented experience and knowledge must be applicable to VMC equipment.
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Deep experience with cloud DevOps tooling and expertise in container native systems and associated security and scaling considerations – ability to work with and build tooling that works in a multi/hybrid cloud environment with modern CI/CD, IaC, DataOps, and DevSecOps best practices.
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WORKING CONDITIONSMachinists may be subject to the following:High noise levels from machineryFumes, dust, vapors, mistCoolants, oils, cutting fluids, and other chemicalsYou should be proficient in:G-Code Manual Machining SkillsCAD/CAM SoftwareMachines & technologies you'll use:CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Fanuc, Mazak, Haas, Okuma, Makino)CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) (Haas)CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) (Mazak)Horizontal Machining Center (3-4 axis) (Okuma, Makino)Vertical Lathe (Toshiba)Salary info:$25 - $30 / hr.
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Perform other duties as assigned based on need of company or department Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in engineering or industrial technology from an accredited institution Minimum 3 years’ experience in the manufacturing industry Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of CNC machining and/or programing (VMC , CNC Swiss, 2 axis lathe) in the production process(es.
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To apply for this VMC/Bridgeport Milling Machinist position, please submit your resume to mentor@areatemps.com, call (440) 788-4373, or TEXT “your name & 171734” to (440) 497-1091. Job Description A large manufacturing company is seeking an individual to machine parts, product, and tooling using equipment, materials, methods, and procedures, and to complete products.
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Carlson Tool & Manufacturing Corp. is an ISO certified and ITAR registered manufacturing company serving customers with engineering, tooling, drilling, and machining services. On-site Carlson Recreational Center (CRC) for employees and their family members including weightlifting and cardio equipment, golf simulator, pickleball court, and more.
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The Machinist will set-up and operate all types of machine tools such as: lathes, milling machines, CNC, grinders, saws and lappers to be used to machine metal, plastic or other pieces to specifications, tooling instructions or standard charts by applying knowledge of machining methods.
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Updates set-up and tooling sheets as required, maintaining the VMC logbook for shift turnover, documenting travelers and Discrepant Materials Report (DMR). To perform machining tasks as directed by their supervisor utilizing the CNC Vertical Milling Center (main responsibility), Bridgeport Mill, Engine Lathe and CNC Lathe as well as other Machine Shop support equipment (i.e. grinder, belt sander, cold saw, etc.
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Experience with CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC), CNC Lathe (2-4 axis), CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC), and CNC Lathe (5+ axis). You'll also select proper tools, work from drawings, use micrometers and measuring instruments, inspect parts, make minor adjustments to machine computer and/or tooling setup, and ensure a clean and orderly work area.
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Setup pre-programmed jobs and tooling for Haas VMC CNC machines. Must have knowledge of cutter speeds and feeds for drills, end mills and insert type tooling. Must be able to set tooling and machine from setup sheets with minimal assistance.
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Minimum 4 years of multi-axis VMC HMC machining experience required. Recommend sheet metal tooling product solutions to ensure our customer success. Advise customers on the best punch and/or bend tooling to use to accomplish their goals.
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CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) Primarily responsible for carrying out projects in the following areas: Machine design/procurement, new product implementations, manufacturing engineering, plant automation, tooling design/implementation, and manufacturing cost estimates.
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CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Fanuc) Report damaged or spent tooling to Supervisor or machine shop manager for repair/replace. Identify and gather proper tooling, fixtures and jaws for efficient set-up.
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CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Fanuc, Haas, Kitamura) Calculate cutting speeds/feeds and adjust cutting tools to obtain maximum through put with minimum impact on tooling. Responsible for checking tooling, machine setups, program coordinates, and other information to ensure a quality part is produced.
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