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Must be able to operate all equipment in the Lab Machine Shop. Experience machining a variety of materials – plastics/ composites/ aluminum/ carbon steel/ stainless steel/ titanium/ Inconel. Must be able to operate all equipment in the Lab Machine Shop. Experience machining a variety of materials – plastics/ composites/ aluminum/ carbon steel/ stainless steel/ titanium/ Inconel.
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Knowledge in various manufacturing processes (machining, welding, fabrication, and NDT, etc.) Great matching candidates will have a strong shop floor, machining and quality engineering background.
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Background in salvage related machining and experience operating manual machines. Seeking candidates with minimum two years experience machining on heavy equipment and components with portable machines and shop manual machines.
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Development, continuous improvement and maintenance of data, OT and controls systems for new and existing manufacturing processes in our microelectronics, surface mount technology printed circuit board and machining technology.
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Primarily, be responsible for operating 3-axis CNC vertical milling machines, which includes reviewing N/C code, setting up tooling, and performing all machining operations. Machine variety of materials - plastics/ composites/ aluminum/ carbon steel/ stainless steel/ titanium/ Inconel.
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Certificate of technical training and/or knowledge in machining and welding. Machining and welding certifications preferred. Carter Machinery Company, the authorized Caterpillar dealer serving Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Washington D.C. is hiring a conventional Machinist in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Provides assessments of various metallic related processes, including but not limited to forgings, castings, welding, brazing, heat treating, raw material processing, and non-conventional machining through various types of material evaluations (tensile strength, heat affected zones, particle impingement, weld penetrations, etc.
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CNC Programmer Responsibilities: You ll need to understand design specifications by examining the 3D models and drawings Experience in 5 axis CNC machining including Siemens Unigraphics NX CAM programming.
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Experience machining a variety of materials – plastics/ composites/ aluminum/ carbon steel/ stainless steel/ titanium/ Inconel. Experience machining a variety of materials – plastics/ composites/ aluminum/ carbon steel/ stainless steel/ titanium/ Inconel.
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Ability to use machining equipment such as band saw, sander, lathe, milling machine, grinder, drill press and hand power tools. Requires a general knowledge of the capabilities and operation of a variety of machines and working characteristics of metals to perform machining operations as required.
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Requirements: 2+ years of machine shop experience / Ability to read blueprints and drawings / Ability to edit basic machining programs. Requirements: 2+ years of machine shop experience / Ability to read blueprints and drawings / Ability to edit basic machining programs.
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