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Applicant should have experience in one or more of the following, Milling Machines, Lathe, CNC Machining Centers, CNC Lathes, GDT, CNC Programming, Inspection or CAMM Software. The 403(b) supplemental retirement plan is available to all CCBC employees (Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees.
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Knowledge of aluminum extrusion cutting, milling, and assembly; adhesives used in laminating processes; metal stamping; resistance/spot welding; paint (E-coat powder coat) processes; and cement/ concrete processes preferred.
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Be proficient in all aspects of CNC machining, including milling, turning, close tolerance manufacturing, and more. Our client, a fast-growing plastics manufacturer, is looking to add a CNC Machinist to the team.
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As such, the Maintenance Chief is the primary spokesperson for the Division and is responsible for over 375 employees and operations such as Maintenace Sections, Street Cuts, Landscaping, Milling & Paving, Special Events, Facilities Maintenance, Signs and Markings, and Snow Removal.
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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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The machinist shall work in various materials to include metal, wood, plastics, nylon, composites, and others. Writes programs using Mastercam from blueprints and drawings to develop numerical code to operate CNC machinery assigning tool paths, feed rates and other cutting parameters.
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Experience with commercial scale chemical reaction, washing, drying, milling, classification unit operations is required. Solve chemical and process engineering problems related to new product and new manufacturing process concepts.
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Experience with milling, mixing and/or packaging equipment. Fundamental knowledge of low voltage industrial controls and power distribution. Experience with productivity and efficiency programs (TPM, Lean concepts) or similar fundamentals.
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Expertise in working with lathes, milling machines, and grinders. Completion of a machinist training or apprenticeship program is preferred, but not required. This is a full-time on-site Machinist role located in Dundalk, MD. The Machinist will be responsible for setting up and operating a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments, such as engines, tools, gauges, molds, dies, and presses.
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