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Set up Technician available shift: 6AM to 3:30pm (E-Shift) Set-up and operate all tool room equipment. Must be able to satisfactorily learn all tool room functions, welding, machining, and thermoforming set- ups.
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We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist Set Up Swiss to join our team at our facility in Hatfield, PA. As a CNC Machinist Set Up Swiss, you will be responsible for operating and setting up CNC Swiss lathes, specifically working with machine brands such as Star and Tsugami.
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Event assistance (training room set up, event set up and breakdown, assist security with parking lot coordination) Occasional is defined as up to one-thirds of the time.
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Set up and operate CNC Swiss machines including machines with up to 9 axes. Minimum of one year experience preferred in setup-up of CNC Lathes, multi-axis lathes, VMC, and/or CNC Swiss in a job shop environment.
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O Blow molding, inclusive of PET processing, machine set-up, mold changes, and quality. o Labeling technology, roll-fed and/or cut and stack, machine set-up, hot melt gluing systems.
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Will set up and operate CNC machines, such as lathes and mills, to cut, shape, or form metal work pieces to specifications, by performing the duties/responsibilities indicated below:Lathe work•Okuma with OSP or OEM controls.
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Set up machines: screen printer, Pick & Place, and reflow oven. Set up SMT parts to correct feeder. Set up feeder to machine per set up. Make sure all process tools, stencils or fixtures are in house before starting the set-up process.
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Minimum of 3 years' experience as a CNC lathe Set-Up / Operator. Set-up and run components within part specifications (1-5 Pcs manufacturing quantities) CNC Lathe Machinist Programmer jnf.
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Set up, break down, and merchandise demo booth/pop-up shop, while adhering to visual Standards per ZWILLINGs specifications. + Sales begin day after set-up- 10 consecutive days of product demonstration and sales.
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Internet, scanner, printer, computer, and a home office set-up. Please note agent ID code on your sign-up application. is now recruiting new notaries to take our certified loan signing agent.
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Employee may be required to operate forklifts and have the ability to safely rig and handle product up to 2 tons. Must be able to stand, twist, bend, and repeatedly lift up to 50 lbs. Key Objectives Setup and operate CNC Mills/Lathes - Utilize knowledge of working properties and machining processes for a wide variety of materials such as stainless steel, Monel, Hastalloy, other nickel alloys, cast iron, carbon steel, bronze, aluminum, plastics, etc.
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Conduct DNA metabarcoding including DNA extraction, PCR amplification, troubleshooting PCR, QA/QC check, and set up sequencing libraries. In support of the Milford lab, AIS is recruiting for an eDNA Associate to support ongoing research through molecular and genetic sequencing techniques.
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Performs associated Facilities Services maintenance work as requested, including, but not limited to: snow removal, event set-up and clean-up, truck loading and unloading and grounds maintenance.
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Set up and operate spray paint systems and use pressure-pots to prime and coat paints on finished large industrial products. - Perform inspections, clean up, storage and disposal of coating products, and operate various tools and equipment.
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Directly manage salaried staff to ensure event set up and all applicable concession venue/product roll-outs are successful. Manage salaried staff to ensure the hourly staff, contingent labor, supporting campus managers (when available) and non profit group's successful execution of concessions events to include stand-set up (up to 68 stands during football season), completion of all venue preparation tasks.
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