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Includes Okuma Lathes, Doosan Lathes, and Haas machines, along with 7 CNC Mills. Very busy CNC machine shop with about 15-20 CNC lathes and more machines being installed. Hard SkillsCNC MachinistCNC Lathe/MillSet upBlueprintsToolingWork EnvironmentShift Time: 1st shift 5am start, 8 hour shifts, Monday-Friday.
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Overall Purpose: The CNC Machinist A produces machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a CNC machine while adhering to quality and safety standards. Must be capable of programming using Master Cam/ Mill and Okuma Lathe.
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Ability to learn to set-up a CNC lathe (including work holding, kitting of tools, touching off of tools/establishing offsets, reading of manufacturing drawings, and first article buy-off) on FANUC or OSP (Okuma) controls.
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Create CNC/Lathe and Mill setup sheets. Job Title: CNC SET UP MACHINIST. Position Summary : CNC machinist must possess excellent attention to detail and will be responsible to follow out machining of parts in accordance with prints, and Company procedure requirements.
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The CNC machinist shall contribute to product conformity as apart to their daily job function and shall contribute to product safety (Ref. job travelers and the Injury and Illness Prevention Program Handbook.
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Ability to operate CNC toolroom lathe; set-up and programming experience with Fanuc and Siemens CNC controllers preferred. The position of Conventional/CNC Machinist will be responsible for taking drawings, blueprints or verbal instructions to build tooling assemblies, fabrications, and bearing components as directed by engineering/shop management.
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This is an opportunity to leverage your current lathe experience and work with live tooling, while gaining exposure to a variety of other high-end machining technologies. Set up and operate CNC lathes.
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Sets up and operate machines with computer controls that use single or multiple spindle lathe type screw machines equipped with automatic indexing and feeding mechanisms to machine metal bar stock.
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A Lathe Machinist plays a crucial role in the manufacturing aspect of the organization. Sets Up and Operates Lathe Machines in a production environment to produce parts in accordance with specifications given by blueprints, dimensional data sheets, and work order package.
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Reads blueprint drawings, work orders, and tooling instructions to machine plastic parts on a CNC lathe machine according to customer specifications. Programs, set-ups, and runs machine tools on the lathe machine.
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2nd Shift CNC Lathe Machinist. Ability to set-up a CNC lathe (including work holding, kitting of tools, touching off of tools/establishing offsets, reading of manufacturing drawings, and first article buy-off) on FANUC or OSP (Okuma) controls.
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This position requires judgement to plan & perform normal range of operations requiring tool setting and machining with a manual lathe. Lifts workpiece manually & positions & secures it between lathe centers, in chuck or in holding fixture, using wrenches.
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Refer any issues regarding the CNC Lathe area to senior leads or supervisors. A minimum of 1 year or more of operation experience with CNC Lathes (such as Okuma, Takisawa, Swiss, Doosan, etc.
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CNC Machinist, Benefits. CNC Machinist, Shifts. Machinist will manufacture hardware from billet material and additively manufactured hardware utilizing state of the art CNC machinery.
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Properly operate CNC machine to ensure productivity standards are met. Set up and program CNC machines. Minimum 5 years of CNC experience. Must be familiar with Okuma lathes, HAAS milling machines and Daewoo/Fanuc Control.
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