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Ideal candidate may have previously worked as CNC Machinist, CNC Programmer, CNC Mill Machinist. We are Hiring for CNC Machinist Programmers. 3 years' experience in an operator position with CNC Vertical 3-Axis milling centers.
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Our client, a plastic injection molding service is seeking a CNC Machinist to join their team. 3+ years of experience as a CNC Machinist. Job Title: CNC Machinist.
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CNC Lathe, CNC mill or JIG Grinder Machinist openings (Springboro, OH) Aerotek is currently hiring CNC mill, CNC lathe and JIG grinders for a local company in Springboro Ohio. If you are interested in learning more and setting up a tour please apply and call Tristan at 419-250-1787.
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We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist for the Large Power Systems Division. Hiring Traveling CNC Machinist near Lafayette, IN. The successful candidate will have a robust background in CNC (Lathe/Mill) Machining, proficiency in multi-axis machining, and the ability to program FANUC, Siemens, or other similar controllers.
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As a CNC Machinist you will be responsible for setting up and operating a variety of machines to produce Extrusion tooling, Blow molds and Blow molding tooling, precision parts and instruments.
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This is a CNC machinist position. 5+ years of experience operating a 5 axis CNC machine, CNC mill/drill or CNC Lathe and CNC Mill. Manufacture parts to required specifications and standards using the Mazak Integrex machine (5 axis CNC machine.
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Referral Bonus: $125 for referring a Skilled Division employee and $200 for referring a Welding Division/CNC Machinist after 80 hours of work. We're looking for a skilled CNC Programmer to join our metal fabrication team, with a strong focus on AutoCAD. In this role, you'll program and operate CNC burn tables, including plasma and oxy-fuel systems.
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The CNC Machinist will perform accurate and timely set-ups utilizing CNC mill or lathe machining centers. Setup and operate CNC lathe or mill for production operation. 2 years CNC experience in a manufacturing environment with certificates of completion for machining levels 1 & 2 and an Associates of Applied Science in Manufacturing and Production Technology.
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The Prototype Machinist position requires a highly motivated individual with extensive experience working in a prototype machining environment. Job Title: Prototype Machinist. Lathe, Mill, Surface Grind, OD Grind, EDM knowledge.
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AA\AS Degree plus ten years of experience as a CNC Programmer / Machinist or High School Diploma/GED and 6 years of experience as a CNC Programmer / Machinist. Experience with Haas, Mazak, DMG, and Fadal CNC Mills.
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We are seeking a CNC Mill Machinist with expertise in reading blueprints and schematics, and experience in set-up. CNC Mill/ Lathe Machining. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meets their goals, skills and interests.
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Setup, programming and operation of Fanuc & HAAS CNC milling centers using Master CAM software. Produces machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; maintaining equipment and supplies.
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As a CNC Mill Machinist, you will be responsible for setting up repeat parts and either handing them off to another machinist or running the job yourself. Job Title: CNC Mill Machinist.
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Schedule: 1st shift, M-Thursday CNC Mill Machinist. 3-5 years proven experience as a CNC Machinist in an aerospace or precision machining environment. As a CNC Machinist, you will play a crucial role in manufacturing aerospace components with utmost precision and efficiency.
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CNC Mill Machinist. CNC Machinist in a manufacturing & production environment. Must have CNC Mill experience. Running CNC equipment under small tolerances & measurements.
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