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Schedule: 1st shift, M-Thursday CNC Mill Machinist. Proficiency in operating and programming CNC machines (mills, lathes, or multi-axis machines) using industry-standard software (e.g., Mastercam, SolidWorks.
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CNC Machinist Lead Position Summary: Lead CNC Machinist will be responsible for set up, troubleshoot, and operate CNC Machine centers, performing manual data input, (MDI) programming, inspecting parts using manual gauges and instruments, and ensuring compliance with quality and safety procedures.
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Conduct Mastercam programming, specifically for 5 axis machines and mill turning. Extensive Mastercam experience, specifically 5th axis programming and mill turn programming. Operate and maintain a variety of machining equipment, including lathes, mills, grinders, and CNC machines, to fabricate high-precision components to exact specifications.
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The CNC Programmer Machinist is capable of significant contribution and has a history of successful project completion. Set up and programming of CNC milling machines using CAMWorks or Solidworks CAM.
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Night Shift CNC Lathe Machinist. Understand G & M codes for Fanuc based programming. Understanding of CNC controls including G & M program codes. 5 years’ experience running CNC lathes.
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Must be able to do basic CNC programming and process engineering. Machinist II is a machinist who is proficient in CNC mills or lathes. Position : CNC Mill Set Up Operator.
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Ability to communicate effectively with CNC machinist as well as the senior leadership. Knowledge of CNC machine design and operation. Responsible for all aspects of controls: From electrical/hardware drawing, PLC programming, troubleshooting and commissioning.
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Proven experience as a machinist, operating and programming CNC machines. In this role, you will have a significant impact on our production capabilities by operating and programming CNC machines, conducting quality inspections, and troubleshooting any issues that arise.
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Experience with CNC including programming, setup, and operation on both Mill and Lathe. (2) years programming 3 and 4 axis CNC mills and lathes. Experience in mechanical machine shop environment using CNC equipment.
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CNC Lead Machinist Position Summary: Lead CNC Machinist will be responsible for set up, troubleshoot, and operate CNC Machine centers, performing manual data input, (MDI) programming, inspecting parts using manual gauges and instruments, and ensuring compliance with quality and safety procedures.
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Requires 5+ years of offline programming experience on 3 and 4-Axis CNC Mills. Creates parts and tools by setting up and operating CNC mills or other machinery according to written plans or work orders.
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As a CNC Machinist (also known as CNC Swiss Lathe Operator, CNC Technician), you'll set up and operate CNC Swiss lathes, utilize CAM software for programming and optimization, troubleshoot equipment, perform machine setups, and collaborate with team members to enhance productivity and quality.
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Your expertise in operating and programming CNC machines will contribute to the success of our manufacturing operations and the overall growth of our business. As a Machinist - Level 5 here at Honeywell, you will play a crucial role in our machining processes to ensure the efficient production of high-quality parts.
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Knowledge of various CNC lathe / Mills machining including set-ups and programming fundamentals. CNC Master Machinist HIGHLIGHTS Location: Phoenix, AZ Position Type: Direct Hire Hourly / Salary: BOE Residency Status: US Citizen or Green Card Holder ONLY Our client is looking for a CNC Master Machinist to join their team.
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If you are a Quality & Safety committed CNC Machinist/Programmer looking for a position where you can apply your experience, strong work ethic and unique abilities to a globally established, continually growing company, Emerson has an exciting opportunity for you in Gonzales, LA.
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