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CNC Machinist Responsibilities Exemplifies strong work ethic, positive attitude, and teamwork, reporting to daytime lead, shop foreman, and GM. Enforces shop policies and help mentor a team of 30-40 machinists, fostering a learning environment.
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This position will be responsible for assisting in the manufacturing of charitable and lottery gaming products, including pull-tab tickets (break-open tickets) and bingo paper.
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Operates CNC Machinery. Sheet metal fabrication experience. Operates water jets, brake press, laser jets. experienced in the following(laser jets, brake presses, water jet) Fabrication(sheet metal) as needed.
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CNC Machinist responsibilities are to set up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) vertical machining centers, CNC lathes, and 4 axis controllers to produce high tolerance and precision metallic and nonmetallic parts by performing the following duties.
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We are hiring a CNC operator to be a part of the glass production team at Quality Glass and Mirror Service. Transport glass to the CNC machine and on to the next stage in the fabrication process.
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This position will be responsible for assisting in the manufacturing of charitable and lottery gaming products, including pull-tab tickets (break-open tickets) and bingo paper.
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A Service Engineer contributes to the success of Hartwig by keeping our customers' CNC machine tools running at peak operating levels. Formal education or training in troubleshooting, repair and installation of CNC Machines preferred.
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OPPD is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Machinist Helper. The machinist helper performs duties, which assist machinists in the maintenance, and operations of various equipment in the power stations and support machine shop activities as required producing or repairing precision parts.
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