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The CNC Set-up operator is responsible for setting-up the CNC machine, manufacturing parts and inspecting manufactured parts. CNC Mazak Milling Center experience and Okuma lathe experience.
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Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities Set up and run machine shop equipment such as; sand blast tools, cold saws, and CNC lathe and/or milling equipment, with minimal supervision.
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As a CNC Mill and Lathe Operator (also known as CNC Machinist, CNC Technician), you'll be responsible for setting up and operating Haas CNC mills and lathes, reading and interpreting drawings, selecting and maintaining tools, loading programs, making offsets, and ensuring a clean and organized workspace.
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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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To perform machining tasks as directed by their supervisor utilizing the CNC Vertical Milling Center (main responsibility), Bridgeport Mill, Engine Lathe and CNC Lathe as well as other Machine Shop support equipment (i.e. grinder, belt sander, cold saw, etc.
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Cnc, Lathe, milling machine, horizontal mill, Cnc programming, cam software, Blueprint, Mechanical, Machine operating. Cnc,Lathe,milling machine,horizontal mill,Cnc programming,cam software.
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CNC Machinist Mill Programmer Responsibilities: Capable of complex set ups on horizontal, vertical, and CNC Lathe machines and has the ability to build precision finished parts to specified tolerances.
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The Machinist will be responsible for the operation and programming of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) mill & lathe machines, as well as operation of conventional mill & lathe machines; developing and producing unique tools; implementing geometric dimensioning and tolerance practices; maintaining proficiency in the latest CAD/CAM (ex: MasterCam) capabilities through formal and informal company provided training.
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Familiarity with CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC), CNC Lathe (5+ axis), and CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC). As a CNC Machinist and Production Worker (also known as CNC Operator, Production Technician), you'll operate CNC Horizontal, Vertical, and Lathe Machining Centers, interpret complex blueprints, apply geometric and trigonometric principles, and inspect precision parts.
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Able to set-up and operate manual and CNC milling machines, CNC lathe, engine lathes, surface grinders or OD-ID grinders with minimal supervision. 5-10 years operating multiple manufacturing machines, including CNC lathe, mill drill, grinding machine, CNC mill machine and deburring.
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Ideal candidates will possess a robust background in CNC (Lathe/Mill) Machining, with proficiency in multi-axis machining and the ability to input programming into FANUC, Siemens, Allen Bradley, or other similar controllers.
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Plan, setup, adjust, and operate a variety of CNC machine tools (3-5 axis milling; mill/turn lathes; surface grinding, jig grinding, ID/OD grinding; and wire EDM). Our CNC Machinists maintain, set-up, and operate equipment by maximizing machine utilization and produce parts to required specifications per the production schedule.
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Ability to set up and run CNC machinery, Horizontal Milling Centers, boring mills, engine or turret lathes, radial or horizontal drilling machines, external/internal grinders.
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CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) CNC Lathe (5+ axis) CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) CNC Lathe (2-4 axis.
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Self-sufficient with all aspects of machine set up on machines within their area of responsibility axis (2 Lathe, 3 Mill) Operate all multi-axis CNC machining centers, 3 or more Lathe and 4 or more Mill, to perform a complex series of progressive machining operations on a diversified line of work to close and exacting tolerances and finish specifications requiring a high degree of skill.
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