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Supporting a wide variety of processing applications such as machining, finishing, cleaning, laser etching, wire EDM, shot blasting, and polishing, etc. Supporting a wide variety of processing applications such as machining, finishing, cleaning, laser etching, wire EDM, shot blasting, and polishing, etc.
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This position is responsible for performing light assembly, machining, or packaging of manufactured products while maintaining the specified the quality, efficiency, and inventory control requirements.
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We are seeking a CNC Machinist to set-up and operate single and/or multiple spindle machines, including monitoring and control of the quality of machining processes by utilizing process control tools and to maintain the production processes and work within the expected quality standards and efficiencies that are established for the product line.
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Train all employees in machining for gauge training, safety training, statistical process control (SPC), work instruction manual, production process, attendance, defect identification. Team Lead - Machining work with key manufacturing employees to help meet production needs based on the quality and delivery requirements of our customers.
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Plans machining by studying work orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, orthographic drawings, reference planes, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters.
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Supporting a wide variety of processing applications such as machining, finishing, forging, casting, cleaning, heat treating, bonding, molding, etc. Experience/exposure in manufacturing & quality processes and procedures, equipment qualification, manufacturing process validation, Change Management, Nonconformance Process, Engineering Specifications, Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA), Work Instructions & Proficient with Statistical Process Control (SPC) concepts, Process Development, CNC programming terminology, and tooling design concepts, 3D Printing, Automation.
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Developing a wide a variety of applications, including machining, finishing, forging, casting, and molding. Sorting through options choosing the most appropriate processes and machining methods.
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Supporting a wide variety of processing applications such as machining, finishing, molding, cleaning, heat treating, bonding, molding, etc. Evaluating multiple options to select the most appropriate processes and machining methods.
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5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, with a focus on CNC machining preferred. PPAP processes, root cause analysis and CMM experience a must. Lead PPAP processes across all levels, control plans, and IMDS.
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Performing light assembly, machining, or packaging of manufactured products while maintaining the specified the quality, efficiency, and inventory control. Perform light assembly and/or basic machining operations according to work assignment description and scheduling.
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