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Setting up and operating multiple CNC Lathe machines (Okuma and Mazak) (mainly lathes- only have a couple mills) - 1-3 set ups per day. CNC, machinist, lathes, Cnc machine, Fanuc, mill.
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Kelly® Professional & Industrial is looking for a CNC Operator /Laser Set up to work with a leading innovator and strategic partner in the manufacturing of fasteners, fittings, and engineered products for the aerospace, defense, and industrial markets.in Skokie, IL. Sound good.
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Set up and run engine lathe, vertical mill, surface grinder/knife grinder, tool post, jig grinder, drill press, saws (both horizontal and vertical), and/or hydraulic press. Fabricate parts using standard machinist equipment including lathe, grinders, milling machine, or drill presses.
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A minimum of four years’ experience in manufacturing engineering is required; tooling, fixturing design background are required, as well as, three or more years of conventional lathe, mill & CNC machining experience.
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May perform tasks related to NDT, machinist, and mechanical assembler positions. Members in Light Assembly may be required to perform tasks such as STI installation, heat and freeze processing, part marking, Lee plug assembly, bonding, PIND testing; applying Molykote, performing pressure wash/flush, operating air oven, swaging, flaring; loctite (bonding), leak testing, general assembly, riveting, staking; operating arbor press, hydraulic press, spring checker, gauge lap, hand lap, center lap and deburring.
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We have a fantastic full-time career opportunity for a qualified Manual Machinist to work in Chicago, IL at our West Loop facility or in our Bridgeport neighborhood. The Manual Machinist is responsible for the operation of large industrial machines while making various pump parts to precise specifications.
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As a CNC Programmer (also known as CNC Operator, CNC Machinist), you will be responsible for the programming, operation, and maintenance of CNC machines. Minimum of three years experience setting up CNC machines for milling in a related industry.
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Comfortable in high tolerance CAD/CAM production via CNC, as well as the production of shop drawings. Knowledge of digital fabrication techniques as well as CNC and/or prototyping experience is necessary.
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Apprentice, apprenticeship, entry level, mold maker, trainee, manufacturing, plastics, plastic molds, cnc, lathes, manual machines. Be trained to use Bridgeport milling machines, CNC milling machines, manual and automatic grinders, jig grinders, polishing machines, including use of polishing stones, surface plates, EDM machines, cranes and lift trucks.
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Three years experience setting up CNC machines for milling, and/or closely related industry. Conduct planning sessions and work closely with Tool Designer-CAD/CAMFollow work instructions and program list provided by Tool Designer-CAD/CAMProgram general CNC routines and patterns at the machine.
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5+ Years CNC Programming & Troubleshooting Skills. Develop the entire CNC machining processes for parts: including the creation of setup sheets, tool preset drawings, tool holder selection, cutting tool selection.
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Set up, program and operate EDM equipment, as well as a variety of complex CNC. 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.
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CNC Machinist (1st Shift) Express Employment is seeking a CNC Operator with a minimum of 1 year of CNC or machine operator experience to work in a fast-paced Production environment.
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Ability to call up programs, offset tools and overall knowledge of basic CNC machine operation. CNC Swiss Machine Operator. SIGN ON BONUS $750 Description: Produce custom precision parts by operating a multi-axis Swiss-style CNC Machine.
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The Cardiac Cath Radiologic Technologist will at times be required to directly assist the attending cardiologist during procedures by setting up the instrument table, prepping and draping the patient, assisting with catheter insertions, performing coronary injections and table panning as well as final clean up and patient transport after case completion.
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