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As a Composite Technician, you will be responsible for understanding technical plans and blueprints, and you work using precision tools. 1+ years' experience laying up and or working with one or all of the following materials: epoxy, fiberglass, carbon fiber, BMI, graphite, Kevlar.
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Lay-up fiberglass/carbon fiber/Kevlar and similar materials. 1+ years' experience with vacuum bagging of tools or parts, running industrial size ovens, running autoclave. Follow OSHA safety guidelines, and ITAR compliance.
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As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for operating CNC machine tools, such as lathes and milling machines, to cut and produce precision parts for machines, and tools. As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for operating CNC machine tools, such as lathes and milling machines, to cut and produce precision parts for machines, and tools.
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Experience with precision machining assembly. As a Machine Tool Equipment Specialist (also known as CNC Machine Assembler, Machine Builder), you'll be responsible for the mechanical assembly and start-up of machine tool equipment.
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Our expertise lies in forging connections between healthcare facilities across the United States and an elite cadre of healthcare professionals, ensuring that the evolving needs of the healthcare sector are met with precision and professionalism.
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Ability to operate maintenance machinery such as Bridgeport, surface grinder, lathe and drill press and precision measuring equipment. Performs layout and uses various tools and precision measuring instruments.
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Summary: In the role of CNC Machinist, your primary responsibility will involve operating CNC machine tools such as lathes and milling machines to fabricate precision parts for machines and tools.
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As a Tool Maker / Builder, you will be responsible for building precision tooling and fixtures for the Aerospace and Defense industries. Responsibilities:- Design, build, and repair precision tools, jigs, fixtures, and gauges- Operate and maintain various machinery such as lathes & milling machines.
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Operate Tool room equipment and machinery with precision. Five years of experience in Metal Stamping, Prototype, Tool and Die Build or Die Repair Technician. Operate Tool room equipment and machinery with precision.
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Any experience with machinery building, high-precision prototype, short-run specialty builds, robotics, automation, conveyors, CNC, etc. Machine Builder opportunities in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
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You will be using your hands or machines to do the job with precision ensuring that quality parts are made. Description: As an Assembly Line Worker, you will be assembling bumpers for a Tier 1 manufacturer.
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Character of Position As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for operating CNC machine tools, such as lathes and milling machines, to cut and produce precision parts for machines, and tools.
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As the Lead Toolmaker, you will play a pivotal role in the design, fabrication, and assembly of precision tools and machinery, contributing to the development of cutting-edge solutions for our clients.
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In this role, you will work in our modern facility located in Shelby Township, Michigan USA, and be responsible for operating a saw in the production of precision machined components for the automotive, truck, and bus industries.
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Requirements: Experience: Proven experience as a Plate Inspector in an aerospace or precision manufacturing environment. Measurement: Utilize precision measuring tools, including calipers, micrometers, height gages, and other inspection equipment, to verify plate dimensions and tolerances.
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