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As a CNC Machinist in our Mold Fabrication department (CNC Milling) or Production department (CNC Lathes), you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and precision of our products.
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Job Responsibilities: Set up and operate CNC Lathe / Turning Machines, VTL's and Mill-Turns (Doosan, Okuma, Matsuura). Job Requirements: 2-3 Years of CNC Lathe Experience ( VTL, 2-Axis, Multi-Axis, Mill/Turns)High School Diploma OR GED OR Vocational SchoolingDoosan, Okuma & Matsuura Experience.
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Motivated CNC/Manual Machinist needed to set up and operate Multi-Axis CNC lathe (DOOSAN), PROTO TRAK Lathes, Engine Lathes, Milling Machines (PROTO TRACK), and Bridgeport. Motivated CNC/Manual Machinist needed to set up and operate Multi-Axis CNC lathe (DOOSAN), PROTO TRAK Lathes, Engine Lathes, Milling Machines (PROTO TRACK), and Bridgeport.
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Title: CNC Machinist Shift: 1st shiftType: Full time/Direct placement Pay: $25hr - $30hr. Set up and operate CNC machines to perform tasks such as surface grinding, milling, and EDM for mold fabrication (Mold Fabrication Department) or production of plastic fasteners (Production Department.
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Title: CNC Machinist Shift: 1st shift. Knowledge of CNC programming (G and M code) is preferred. Assist in CNC programming (G and M code) when necessary. Knowledge of CNC programming (G and M code) is a plus.
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Ability to set up and operate CNC machines effectively. Experience with surface grinding, milling, EDM (for Mold Fabrication) or lathe operations (for Production) is desirable. The ideal candidate will have previous machine shop experience, be proficient in blueprint reading, and possess the mechanical aptitude required to excel in this role.
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Previous machine shop experience is preferred. Proficiency in blueprint reading and interpretation. Flexibility to work first or second shift as required. Troubleshoot and resolve machining issues to minimize downtime and maintain production flow.
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Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and work instructions to ensure accurate machining processes. Basic computer skills for data entry and equipment operation. Perform routine maintenance and tool changes to ensure machine efficiency and quality output.
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Job Requirements: 2-3 Years of CNC Lathe Experience (i.e. VTL, 2-Axis, Multi-Axis, Mill/Turns)High School Diploma OR GED OR Vocational SchoolingDoosan, Okuma & Matsuura Experience. Job Requirements: 2-3 Years of CNC Lathe Experience (i.e. VTL, 2-Axis, Multi-Axis, Mill/Turns)High School Diploma OR GED OR Vocational SchoolingDoosan, Okuma & Matsuura Experience.
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Candidates with Doosan, Okuma and Matsuura Experiences are preferred (not a requirement). Perform Inspection of Machined Parts using Precision Hand Tools. Works from Blueprint Requirements. Maintains a clean work environment and Shop Floor (Tools, Equipment, Machines, etc.
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Able to work Independently with minimal supervision. Performs Machine Adjustments and Troubleshoots Controllers / Machines / Processes. Must be able to lift up to 70 lbs. Re-orders Tools as needed.
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Selects Tools, Sets Feeds and Speeds.
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Selects Tools, Sets Feeds and Speeds.
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Selects Tools, Sets Feeds and Speeds.
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Participate in the CNC Training Program to learn machinist duties associated with production of components for pistols, revolvers and rifles. Maintaining specifications by observing drilling, grooving, and cutting, including turning, facing, knurling and thread chasing operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; troubleshooting processes; adjusting and reprogramming controls; sharpening and replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes; using a variety of both CNC tool holders and cutting tools.
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