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Other duties to include operating a power broom, running grade control on milling machine, and flagging, and laboring when needed Job Description Summary The selected candidate will be required to work in a team environment with other co-workers and managers.
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Metal Stamping experience Tool and Die Maker Benefits: Paid Time off Health, Dental and Vision Insurance 401k Compensation / Pay Rate (Up to): $24.00 - $36.00. Our client in East Hanover, NJ is seeking a Direct-Hire On-site Tool and Die Maker -1st shift.
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Machine maintenance: Embroidery operators are typically responsible for routine machine maintenance, including cleaning, oiling, and performing minor repairs. Machine operation and monitoring: Once the fabric is prepared, the operator starts the embroidery machine and monitors its operation.
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Job description Job Title: Tool and Die Maker 3 MISSION General statements regarding the overall objective of the position The Tool and Die Maker 3 is responsible for building and repairing custom machine shop tools using machining equipment and measuring instruments.
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Candidate must have Five (5) plus years of experience as a Tool & Die Maker/Maintenance Machinist and must have State Journeyman’s Papers. Must be qualified and proficient operating manual machine shop equipment (grinder, lathe, mill, etc.
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Equipment OperationCarefully review plans and orders to ensure accuracySetup and operate CNC punch (Amada Vipros)Setup and position tooling per setup sheetEnsure machine is operating correctlyAdvise maintenance and management of any machine operations concerns.
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As a Maintenance Technician (also known as Janitor/Maintenance, Machine Tool Service Engineer), you'll be responsible for maintaining a fleet of machines and systems to ensure their optimal performance.
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Analyze specifications, lays out metal stock, sets up and operates machine tools, and fits and assemble parts to make and repair metalworking dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists' hand tools, applying knowledge of tool and die designs and construction; shop mathematics; metal properties; and layout, machining, and assembly procedures.
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Proven experience as a warehouse associate, machine operator, and forklift operator. Monitor machine operations to ensure quality and efficiency. Warehouse Associate, Machine Operator, Forklift Operator, Warehouse Job, Material Handler, Production Operator, Manufacturing Job, Forklift Certification, Warehouse Worker, Machine Technician, Warehouse Employment, Full-Time Warehouse Job, Logistics Associate, Warehouse Logistics, Equipment Operator, Production Machine Operator, Industrial Warehouse Jobs, Forklift Driving Jobs, Warehouse Team Member, Warehouse Operations.
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As a CNC Programmer and Machine Operator, working on new product development, you will work individually or as part of a small team to program and machine parts for research and development projects and prototypes.
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Read and interpret blueprints, engineering specifications and shop orders to determine machine setup, production methods and sequence of operation. Screw Machine Setup Technician.
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Machine Tool Repair Technician Responsibilities And Requirements. We are looking for Machine Tool Repair Technicians (3rd shift) to join an industry-leading global heavy equipment manufacturer.
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Observe and listen to machine operation to detect malfunctions during the manufacturing process. Our motto is “Hire Fast, Pay Fast." You can start today and get paid today! U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. (“U-Haul”), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness.
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A Machinist is responsible for the setup and operation of CNC and manual machining equipment specifically for our Horizontal CNC Mill machine. Setting up and layout parts, both manually and using your machine to check proper locations and work offsets.
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Working as a Vending Machine Technician, you will be responsible for tool & MRO vending equipment assembly, set up, and shipping from the Novi facility. Vending Machine Technician can effectively support our customers remotely via our facility in Novi, MI, but installations, inventory replenishments, and some hands-on repairs will require an onsite visit.
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