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Knowledgeable in the proper use and selection of tools and equipment, such as inspection and measurement tools (e.g., Vernier, caliper, scales), hand tools (e.g., wrenches, pliers, saws, power drills), and machinery (e.g., milling machine, surface grinders, lathe.
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Established yet entrepreneurial: Primient is an industry leader with proven products, six manufacturing plants, 1500+ employees and deep roots in corn wet milling. Inspired by a meaningful purpose: we use renewable sources to produce plant-based ingredients for some of the world's best-known brands.
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With capabilities including CNC machining centers, 5-axis machining, milling, turning, and welding, we control the process internally in our 63,000 square foot facility. The role involves hands-on work in CNC milling, turning, VTL, surface grinding, welding, and polishing processes.
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7+ years of legal experience primarily focused on regulatory, environmental and workplace safety and health issues, preferably with experience in manufacturing, food manufacturing or the corn wet milling industry.
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Knowledge of engineering and unit operations relevant to the Wet Milling industry, such as basic chemistry, heat and material balances, P&ID development, mechanical/physical and chemical separations, evaporation, crystallization, drying, material handling, CGMP, and energy management.
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5+ years of setup and operation of CNC machines (including milling centers and/or live tooling) Located in Bridgeview, IL , this company serves aerospace, gas, and oil industries making high pressure filters for sophisticated applications.
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Knowledge of engineering and unit operations relevant to the Wet Milling industry, such as basic chemistry, heat and material balances, P&ID development, mechanical and physical/chemical separations, evaporation, crystallization, drying, material handling, CGMP, and energy management.
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5+ years experience in a precision machining environment - knowledge of CNC milling is required. Generate CNC programs based on customer prints - focus will be on milling operations, with exposure to turning operations as well.
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Equipment Experience – Machining experience in a manufacturing or repair environment operating manual lathes, milling machines, or CNC lathes/mills. Equipment Experience – Machining experience in a manufacturing or repair environment operating manual lathes, milling machines, or CNC lathes/mills.
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Experience with a 5-Axis Okuma CNC Milling Center or Okuma Dual Spindle/Dual Turret Lathe. Okuma & Doosan 5-Axis CNC Milling Centers. Proficiently setup and operate 5-Axis Milling centers and/or Multi Spindle/Multi Turret lathes.
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