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Our CNC machines are Haas plus we have a Hardinge lathe, a Bridgeport mill, a Sharpe surface grinder, and a Sunnen Hone, etc. Set up, operate, and maintain a variety of equipment including, but not limited to; CNC vertical mill, CNC lathe, manual mill/lathe, and all other typical machine shop equipment.
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CNC Lathe-Mill Machinist experience with Live Tooling. At least five (5) years experience operation set-up on CNC Lathe and Mill equipment. CNC Lathe-Mill Machinist experience with Live Tooling.
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5+ years of experience with setting up and operating CNC Mill or CNC Lathe machines. We are looking for Senior CNC Mill & Lathe Machinists who will set up and operate computer numerical control machines to fabricate parts per work order/drawing requirements in a safety-conscious and quality-focused manner.
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Experience with manufacturing processes such as CNC mill/lathe, welding, castings, additive, etc. 1+ years of experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and commercial tools such as ANSYS.
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Job Description: We are seeking a CNC Machinist 4/5-Axis Mill to join our facility in Canoga Park, CA (Los Angeles area). Setup and run multiple axis machine tools including Horizontal Boring Mills, Mill-Turns, VTMC’s, 3+ axis mills, CNC Lathes, with the possibility of manual machine operation as needed.
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Level One: Level one production machinists/operators, under direct supervision, load and unload parts in operation of 3-5 axis CNC mill or lathe machine cells to produce complex machined aerospace parts.
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Experience with CNC machinery (lathe, mill, waterjet, laser cutter, EDM) Experience with CNC machinery (lathe, mill, waterjet, laser cutter, EDM) As a manufacturing engineer at SpaceX, you will have the opportunity to utilize your knowledge, experience, and creativity to develop novel solutions at the cutting edge of space technology.
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10+ years of CNC Mill programming and machining experience. We are looking for an experienced CNC Programmer and machinist to manufacture development and production parts for a satellite launch vehicle.
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Position Summary: Machinists/operators, under direct supervision, load and unload parts in operation of 2 - 5 axis CNC/Automated mill and lathe machine tools to produce complex machined aerospace parts.
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Volt is immediately hiring a CNC Machinist for a local leading organization in Gardena, CA. Perform complete and independent setup of various machines such as lathes, mill/drill, and surface grinder, working from O.I.S., prints, sketches, oral and written instructions to determine the sequence of operations to be performed, dimensions and tolerances to be held, tools to use, method of locating, aligning, and holding work and feeds and speeds.
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Key Responsibilities: Fabricate prototype parts to the print within schedule using EDM, CNC lathes and mills Program EDM, CNC lathes and Mills (CAM programming) Support R&D engineers and technicians to manufacture complex parts Inspect work piece and check dimensions Use personal computers and CAM and solidworks softwares Use EDM wire and sinker machines Comply with all the EHS rules and regulations and supervisory instructions.
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Qualifications We Prefer Experience in mechanical machine shop environment using CNC equipment Experience with CNC including programming, setup, and operation on both Mill and Lathe.
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