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Experience must include specific knowledge in one or more areas of general maintenance and repair including but not limited to construction, electricity, plumbing, painting, welding, machining, HVAC, flooring, carpentry, fencing, landscaping and related areas, tools and equipment.
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Able to isolate and identify machining problems as they arise and take the proper action to solve it, such as insert wear, tool breakage, etc. Knowledge of troubleshooting machining problems.
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Knowledge of metal fabrication and/or machining methods. Directly supervise and coordinate activities of production employees in the operation of computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine centers, Swiss Machine and/or electrical discharge machines (EDM.
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Manual machining, lathe and mill background, experience with Fadal VMC and Thermwood CNC Router machines is a plus. Sets up and operates machine tools such as CNC machining center, lathe, and sander to machine parts to specifications, and verifies conformance of parts to specifications for experimental and production purposes.
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Set up, mill, lathe, lead, training, programming, Machining, Cnc machine, Cnc lathe, Cnc mill, Haas. Set up, mill, lathe, lead, training, programming, Machining, Cnc machine, Cnc lathe, Cnc mill, Haas.
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Calibration: Calibrate machine tools, encoders, and sensors to maintain precision and accuracy in the machining process. CNC Machine Maintenance: Perform regular inspections, preventive maintenance, and repairs on CNC machines, including lathes, mills, routers, and grinders, to keep them in optimal working condition.
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Specific Knowledge, Skills or Abilities Required:Intermediate understanding of manufacturing processes (E.g., machining, forging, molding, stamping, high-volume assembly)Ability to work with CAD; 3d models, 2d prints with GD&T and FEA reports.
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This position requires access to information which is subject to stringent controls under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Our roots were formed in the exacting nuclear and aerospace industries, expanded into Medical where we have supplied critical components to a global customer base.
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Our client has been in business for over 80 years by helping their customers with machining solutions that help them succeed. Sales Engineer Benefits: Base Salary + very lucrative commission opportunity Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401k & match PTO & paid company holidays, including the week between Christmas and New Year At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values.
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CNC programming, machining, milling, and programming tasks associated with production and prototyping. 5+ years of experience in CNC programming and machining. Experience with machining and milling.
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Receiving inspection of raw materials, subcontracted machining operations (typically rough machine work), heat treated parts, plated plates, NDT (MPI & PTI) parts. Receiving inspection of raw materials, subcontracted machining operations (typically rough machine work), heat treated parts, plated plates, NDT (MPI & PTI) parts.
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Fabrication, machining, welding and assembly experience preferred. Accountable for delivering robust, capable manufacturing process technology as it applies to materials, tooling, part fabrication and assembly.
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The position oversees 2 sites and is responsible for the manufacturing equipment including CNC machining capabilities, special process operations including chemical processing and NDT equipment, metal forming equipment including welders and expanders as well as all building and landscape maintenance.
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Intermediate understanding of manufacturing processes (E.g., machining, forging, molding, stamping, high-volume assembly) Intermediate understanding of manufacturing processes (E.g., machining, forging, molding, stamping, high-volume assembly.
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Knowledge of Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is a plus. Set up and operate CNC machines to perform machining operations. This is a great opportunity for someone with experience in machining who is looking to take their career to the next level.
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