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Cnc mill, vertical milling machine, machine operation, Haas, mill machine, Inspection, dimensional inspection, lean manufacturing, lean six sigma. One year experience in performing machine operation with a HAAS CNC preferred or relevant experience.
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Someone in this position specializes in operating one or more than one type of machine tool (e.g., jig borer, grinding machine, engine lathe, milling machine) to machine metal for use in making or maintaining jigs, fixtures, cutting tools, gauges, or metal dies or molds used in shaping or forming metal or nonmetallic material (e.g., plastic, plaster, rubber, glass.
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Job Title: Onsite Job - Machine Operator. Has the ability to plan and sequence progressive operations for layout and setting up of various types of conventional, numerically controlled and honing machines including all drill presses, jig bores, boring mills, grinders, lathes, duplicating, profiling and milling machines to load, order, issue, grind and sharpen bits, cutters, reamers, drills and to produce tooling, maintenance, developmental and test modification on production parts.
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We have HAAS, Fanuc, Okuma and Heidenhain controlled machines and most of our machine tools are brand new! We are a turn-key solution provider with a focus on product development, milling, turning, assembly, plating, finishing and logistics.
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We have been in business for 18 years and are pleased to open positions on 2nd Shift & 3rd Shift Join our fast-growing, state-of-the art facility utilizing cutting-edge automation technology. Enjoy the opportunity to use the most innovative tooling on the planet to make your life a breeze.
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The CNC Machine Operator will safely control various machines and equipment involved in production. Operates vertical and horizontal milling machine centers, related tools, and equipment.
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The Equipment Specialist specializes in operating one or more than one type of machine tool (e.g., jig borer, grinding machine, engine lathe, milling machine) to machine metal for use in making or maintaining jigs, fixtures, cutting tools, gauges, or metal dies or molds used in shaping or forming metal or nonmetallic material (e.g., plastic, plaster, rubber, glass.
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In general, the work of a Machine-Tool Operator (Tool room) at the skill level called for in this classification, requires extensive knowledge of machine shop and tool room practice usually acquired though considerable on-the-job training and experience.
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The Machine Tool Operator determines proper feeds, speeds, tooling, and operation sequence or selects those prescribed in drawings, blueprints, or layouts). Work typically involves: planning and performing difficult machining operations which require complicated setups or a high degree of accuracy, setting up machine tool or tools (e.g., installing cutting tools and adjusting guides, stops, working tables, and other controls to handle the size of stock to be machined.
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Ability to generate simple programs for a conversational control system on a 3 axis vertical milling machine. Perform operator maintenance by complying with individual machine procedures, facilitating access to equipment by maintenance personnel, and practicing good housekeeping.
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Solid understanding of machine controls using Haas / Fanuc CNC equipment. Produce machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine to produce parts and tools from metal, plastic or other materials.
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