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Completion of a Federal or State Certified Multi-Craft Maintenance OR Machine Repair Apprenticeship OR a minimum of two (2) years documented experience working in the trade. Completion of a Federal or State Certified Multi-Craft Maintenance or Machine Repair Apprenticeship OR a minimum of four (4) years documented experience working in the trade.
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Start CNC machine and perform Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM) procedures, adjust as needed. The CNC Set-up operator is responsible for setting-up the CNC machine, manufacturing parts and inspecting manufactured parts.
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Operates shop tools such as a grinder, drill press, cutting torch and welding machine to repair or join metal parts. High school diploma or GED preferred; required for all ASRS Maintenance positions plus the following step requirements for level.
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The Tool and Die Maker is responsible for building and repairing custom machine shop tools using machining equipment and measuring instruments. Tool and Die Maintenance 40% Selects cutting tools, holding fixtures, machine feeds and speeds, collets and lubricants and gear ratios for all kinds of metals and pieces to be worked.
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Perform various support activities for die maintenance and machine shop functions. Provide support to die maintenance and machine shop work areas. Repair and maintain electrical, electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic functions of operating die cast machines, including preventive and predictive maintenance.
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Operate machine shop equipment such as lathes, drill presses, saws, hand tools, meters, gauges, micrometers, and computers. Provide electrical, electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic repair and maintenance support, including some fabrication.
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Proficiency in G-Code, M-Code, Blueprint Reading, PLC Troubleshooting Skills, and creating Preventive Maintenance Plans. Experience with CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC), CNC Lathe (2-4 axis), Calipers and Micrometers, CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC), CNC Lathe (5+ axis) (Doosan), Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) (Fanuc), Conveyor Systems, and CNC Swiss Lathe (Star.
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CNC Machinist will set up and operate manually controlled machines in skilled precision and bench work in the fabrication, maintenance, repair, and alteration of machinery, machine parts, tools, and equipment.
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The Machine Maintenance Technician II is responsible for performing maintenance and repair of production equipment, and assume the lead role in the maintenance and repair of CNC machine tools, EDM systems, and related equipment.
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Examples of equipment to be repaired: Okuma, G&L, Mazak, Lamb, Landis (grinders), Waldrich Coburg, Ingersoll, Toyoda, DMG and a variety of others in the machine shop. You will have responsibility to mechanically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment, that perform milling, drilling, and grinding functions to cast iron and steel components.
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The Survey Manager must be well versed in survey programs such as Civil 3D, Carlson, and Trimble Business Center, automated machine control, developing and maintaining 3D terrain models for projects.
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As a Machinist (also known as CNC Operator, Machine Technician), you'll program geometrically complex parts at various machining centers, analyze drawings, models, and sketches to determine machine operations, and select appropriate tooling.
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Machine uptime/downtime management Support Kaizen and other related activities Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Education: Industrial Maintenance Associates degree preferred Experience: 2-5 years experience in robotics tuning, electrical, PLC troubleshooting, pneumatics, hydraulics, welding, and fabrication.
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The Bottling Technician will be required to safely operate the equipment, troubleshoot problems, changeover equipment, preform quality checks, and basic maintenance tasks. Optimize available resources to continuously improve quality inspections, labeling and general machine operation.
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Darling Ingredients is seeking an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic to join our night shift team at our plant located in Springdale, AR. Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines using a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS.
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