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As a CNC Machinist SETUP (also known as CNC Mill Operator, CNC Lathe Operator), you'll set up and operate 5+ axis CNC Mill and Lathe machines, interpret blueprints and engineering drawings, and ensure quality control standards are met throughout the production process.
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Turret Lathe, Setup, Blue Print, Bar feed, adjust, CNC lathe, CNC setup, Lathe, Blueprint, Tool and die, Machine set up, Machine shop, Micrometer, Calipers, Blueprint reading, Manual, Manual lathe, Manual machining, Cnc lathe, Manual mill, Set up machine, Machining.
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We have 2 openings for Lead CNC Set-Up Technician/Operators (2nd and 3rd shift) at our remanufacturing facilities. Job Title: CNC Set-Up Technician/Operator. Willingness to enroll in a Tech/Trade School for expanding upon Basic CNC Programming Skills.
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MasterCam CNC Programmer. Extensive background of CNC programming. Fanuc, Mazak, Okuma lathe and mill controls experience a plus. MasterCam CNC Programmer. Program & set up OKUMA CNC's and machining centers.
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Expert in new and cutting-edge CNC Machining Competency: CNC Mill, CNC Lathe, EDM, and grinding experience, Able to produce 3D models for in process material and fixtures and direct CNC Programmers to make precision parts.
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Capable of operating CNC machines while maintaining quality and safety requirements. We are seeking hands-on individuals with advanced manufacturing technical skills and leadership abilities to join our team.
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CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Fanuc, Mazak, Makino) CNC Lathe (5+ axis) (Mazak) CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) 3 – 5 years of experience with integration of PLC and CNC controls on machine tool systems, Fanuc Controls preferred.
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The CNC Machine Operator is responsible for the manufacture of parts per plant. CNC Machine Operator Core Responsibilities. CNC Machine Operator Job Qualifications. Operate one or more CNC machines daily while maintaining all quality safety requirements.
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Use a variety of manual and CNC machine tools, precision measuring tools and instruments, and video microscope, optical comparators, heat treating furnaces and hand tools. The Tool Maker will perform duties to plan, construct, alter, and repair a wide variety of tools, jigs, prototypes, special parts and fixtures involving difficult and complex machine operations utilizing a wide variety of manual and CNC machine tools.
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5+ years of experience as a CNC Programmer required - Mastercam experienced! Prior experience setting up, programming, and running CNC machines not limited to VMC, HMC, and Lathe machining centers.
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Minimum 3-5 years’ experience in managing a group of Field Service Engineers/Technicians that do new machine installations, set-ups, qualification, and customer acceptance of high precision & high production CNC machine tools such as lathes, hobbing machines, gear grinding machines, re-tooling, etc.
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Position Summary Murphy Machine Products (MMP), a CMT company, is seeking a CNC Lathe Setup Machinist for our Wood Dale, IL location. The CNC Lathe Setup Machinist is responsible the excellence of precision machining of quality parts produced on CNC lathe machines.
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We use high precision CNC milling, electrical discharge machining (EDM), and 3 and 5-axis creep feed and CBN grinding. Minimum of 5 years CNC, EDM sinker or wire machining experience. We use high precision CNC milling, electrical discharge machining (EDM), and 3 and 5-axis creep feed and CBN grinding.
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Support and provide guidance as needed to various sites utilizing knowledge of large format machining, sheet metal, CNC turning and milling, Wire EDM, Laser Etch/Mark/Welding, Welding, Polishing, Finishing, Cleaning, Assembly, and Inspection.
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I have a Direct Hire CNC Programmer opening with a well established company in Carol Stream, IL. The pay rate is $28 - $32+/hr for 1st shift. 2 - 5 years’ experience turning and set-up on CNC Lathes 2 - 3 years’ experience on Mastercam (2D programming.
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