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As a CNC Operator (also known as CNC Machinist, CNC Programmer), you'll be responsible for the full functionality of the CNC department, primarily focusing on programming.
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Job Description: Our Aerospace/Subsea Environmental Simulation Laboratory is searching for a competent and experienced CNC Programmer and Machinist to join our team. Proven experience as a CNC Programmer and Machinist, with expertise in operating HAAS VF2 and TL-1.
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As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining computer numerical control (CNC) machines to produce precision parts and components according to specifications.
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F.K. Instrument Co, LLC is seeking a Swiss Machine Expert that is directly responsible for programming, setting up and operating CNC Swiss lathe machines. Set up and operate CNC swiss lathes to produce parts according to blueprints and technical drawings.
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Proven experience as a Machinist, with expertise in CNC programming for Siemens controlled mills and lathes. Program, set up, and operate CNC mills and lathes with Siemens controls to produce precision parts for high-performance motorcycles and scooters.
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The Role:- Programming of the CNC machinery - Working in a tight knit team of machinist - Monday - Friday days based position The Person:- CNC Programmer - Set up and operate machines, training machinists, final inspections - Looking to work on interesting products for specialist customers CNC, Programming, Program, Machinist, Solidworks, Mechanical, Design, Mastercam, Haas, Mazak, Automotive, Aviation, Aerospace, Defense, Glass, 5-Axis, Boston, MA.
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Seeking a skilled CNC Machinist with over 3 years of experience in programming, setting up, and running CNC equipment, including Mazak Equipment and Multi-Axis turning lathes.
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CNC Lathe, Set ups, Lathe, Set up, Precision Measuring Tools, Mill, CNC Mill, Bluprints, Okuma, Haas, Fanuc controls, Calipers, Micrometers, Program edits, Program editting, Mori Seiki.
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CNC Machinist Mill Programmer Responsibilities: Capable of complex set ups on horizontal, vertical, and CNC Lathe machines and has the ability to build precision finished parts to specified tolerances.
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Hands on experience in programming and set up of 5 axis mills, multi axis lathes, development of critical machining processes, supporting impellers, Blades, Blisks, and other turbo machined parts.
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Busy company offer a 4-day work week with overtime available on Fridays is looking to a hire a strong CNC Machinist to set up and operate Horizontal Machining Centers and a Boring Mill. Programming is not required.
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Able to set-up and run CNC mills (Matsuura, Doosan, Yasuda, GROB – “Fanuc controls”) as needed to support new product introduction and continuous improvement efforts. Contribute to the improvement and standardization of the CNC programming process.
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Perform advanced set-up, prepare and run computer numerically controlled (CNC) mill and single multi-turret lathe with 3 and/or 5 axis machines to process parts or other work pieces made of metal material.
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As a CNC Programmer, you'll be tasked with programming computer automated sheet metal fabrication machines like a Rockstar. Are you a CNC Programmer looking to punch up your career.
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Job Title: CNC Programmer (NX)/CNC Machinist/CNC Engineer. The CNC Programmer role is expected to have a comprehensive understanding of all CNC machining and programming operations.
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