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Lead Machinist will work in a prototype, development, and production support machine shop responsible for making one-off, precision details. Primarily will be responsible for programming, operating, and troubleshooting multi-axis NC and manual milling and turning equipment.
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Under minimum supervision, plans and performs difficult machine operations involving tooling and machining details using machines such as cylindrical and surface grinders, turret, and engine lathes, milling machines, and shapers.
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Perform minimal fabrications using a lathe, milling machine, drill press, and associated machine shop equipment. In addition to providing technical experience in HVAC maintenance and troubleshooting, you will also be expected to have knowledge and skills in other areas such as pipe fitting/plumbing and electrical work.
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Works from prints, complex drawings, sketches, or samples to accomplish layout and plan for sequential machine operations. May work independent from drawings applying technical knowledge to develop and machine components.
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Create and edit CNC programs that support the machining of complex, precision metal components on multiple-axis CNC milling machining centers (CAM file generation, post-processor machine code generation.
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2 yrs of asphalt milling machine equipment operating experience is a necessity. This position operates asphalt milling machines as applies to milling and paving operations.
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Must be able to operate all equipment in the Lab Machine Shop. This includes developing work holding methodology, selecting tooling and the appropriate machine for the job, and creating setup sheets for the machinists.
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Set up and operate conventional or CNC controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
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Performs post-molding operations such as the milling gates, drilling holes, inserting inserts, hand removal of mold components from parts, hot stamping, etc. Removes molded products from the molding machine and visually inspects, de-gates and trims parts when necessary.
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This generally involves complicated setups, with appropriate machine attachments, and a high degree of accuracy in making parts involving rigid tolerances and finish requirements which are extremely difficult to meet.
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Make simple tool cuts using maintenance shop machine tools (lathe, milling machine, welding equipment, etc.) Must have excellent mechanical aptitude and demonstrated troubleshooting skills Experience in Plastic Injection Molding desired.
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The CNC Machinist will be responsible for sampling parts against drawings or CAD models to ensure accurate production and take precise measurements for cutting/shaping tasks using appropriate machine settings.
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Milling Machine Operators- The Milling Machine Operator operates equipment used for milling and removing existing asphalt to prepare the surface for new asphalt. Experience: At least 2 years experience operating a Paver, Screed, Roller or Milling Machine.
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CNC milling machine operator to perform job on Haas, Toyoda & Enshu CNC machines. Operate machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments. Familiarity machine tools and equipment.
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