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ARCH Global Precision is an Equal Opportunity Employee and wholeheartedly supports diversity in the workplace as a basic premise for business success. All employees of ARCH Global Precision are employed on an at-will basis.
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The CNC Programmer at ARCH plays an important role in creating parts that are visually stunning. ARCH does not discriminate against employees based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity or expression, age, disability, pregnancy (including childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical condition), genetic information, protected military or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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As a CNC Swiss Lathe Machinist you will produce industrial and medical parts by programming, setting up, and operating a CNC Swiss Lathe; maintains quality and safety standards; keeps records and maintains equipment supplies by performing the following duties.
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Other duties may be assigned:•Program, set-up, and operate a variety of machine tools including CNC lathes, CNC mills, Wire EDM, and various manual (mill, lathe, surface grinder) equipment. Working knowledge of GD&T.•Minimum 4 years of programming experience with lathes, mills, and/or wire EDM.•MasterCAM proficiency.
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Looking for an experienced Swiss Machinist to work our Night Shift (4:30 pm - 3:00 am, Monday through Thursday) Looking for an experienced Swiss Machinist to work our Night Shift (4:30 pm - 3:00 am, Monday through Thursday.
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ARCH- Olive Branch is looking for a CNC Machinist-Swiss - 2nd shift. ARCH- Olive Branch is looking for a CNC Machinist-Swiss - 2nd shift. Programs mills, lathes, edm or swiss machines by entering instructions, including zeros and reference points.
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In addition to running machines, the Machinist will periodically inspect parts completed by operators during the production process to monitor for consistent dimensional and visual quality. To operate, set-up and edit programs on CNC Swiss Machines to support medical device manufacturing.
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If you have 2+ years experience in a Machinist role this could be your next career. ARCH-Minneapolis is looking for motivated and skilled Machinists to join our team! Produces machined parts by setting up, programming and operating a Milling computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; and maintaining equipment.
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Purpose:To operate, set-up and edit programs on CNC Swiss Machines to support medical device manufacturing. Assist others to trouble shoot their workInterface/communicate with Quality, Engineering and other team members as needed.
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As a CNC Machinist you will produce very complex machined parts by setting up and operating a CNC Mill or Lathe Machines. ARCH offers multiple plans to select from to meet the needs of you and your family.
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Knowledge of 5 axis machining or multi-spindle lathes would be a plus. APC provides great benefits including health, dental, vision, retirement, holiday pay and vacation. Ideal Applicants should have machining experience with CNC mills and CNC lathes.
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Interprets geometric dimensions and tolerancesPrograms mills, lathes, edm or swiss machines by entering instructions, including zeros and reference pointsSets tool registers, offsets, compensations, and conditional switchesCalculates requirements including basic math and adjusting three and four-jaw chucks, tools, attachments, collets, bushings, cams, gears, stops, and stock pushers.
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SummaryProduces machined parts by setting up, programming and operating a Milling computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; and maintaining equipment.
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ARCH-Minneapolis is looking for a motivated and skilled Machinist to join our team! If you have 5+ years experience in a highly skilled machinist role this could be your next career.
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Knowledge of blueprint reading and common part inspection practices a must. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
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