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Experience in machine building, pipe fitting, manual lathe, electrical work or crane experience is a plus. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in MIG and stick welding, fabrication, a knowledge of mechanical assembly with a willingness to do a variety of jobs outside of welding.
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Job Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Supports the Quality SystemFollows the ATC Die Build ProcessHas own toolsInterpret die designsEquipment - small machine operationRequired Education and Experience:Tool & Die maker/ Die Construction & RepairSmall machines (lathe, Bridgeport, surface grinders)EDM- conventional and wireLayoutBasic knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerances (GD&T)TroubleshootingWelding (MIG/TIG)Hands on shop experienceJourneyman card/certificate preferred or 8 yr.
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Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathe, milling machine, radial drill press, shaper, and grinder, to machine parts to specifications, and verifies conformance of machined parts to specifications.
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Troubleshoot on the CNC horizontal and vertical mill, lathe and perform setups and tool changes as required. We do it by creating world-class powertrain solutions for conventional, hybrid, and pure electric vehicles.
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Familiarity working with various machining equipment including CNC lathe and mill. Must have experience with CNC programming; Automotive Engineering; transmission component & machining (turning & grinding); laser welding; induction heat & cert; spline; cutting & rolling.
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2+ Years CNC Lathe experience required. 2+ Years CNC Lathe experience required. Machine Operators are responsible for running one or more CNC machines, executing offsets and tool changes, troubleshooting machine issues with the Line Leader, and performing quality checks and adjustments in order to produce high quality parts in a timely manner.
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Demonstrated ability to operate hand and power tools, shop tools including lathe, Bridgeport and band saw. Trade school certified as an Industrial/Electrician/Millwright or Industrial/Mechanic.
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Set up, program, and operate Mazak CNC Lathe producing tooling and prototypes on Mazak lathe; small lot sizes, multiple set ups per day. CNC Machine Lathe Operator/Programmer. We are seeking an experienced Lathe Operator/Programmer who takes pride in their work and enjoys being in an engaging environment where their input and suggestions are valued.
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X1 Lathe Machinist for 3rd (Working on Mazak) 3 years of Manufacturing experience working on CNC Mills/Lathe (Setup & Operate) x1 Lathe Machinist for 3rd (Working on Mazak) Our staff is searching for CNC set-up machinist for a company that provides engine, transmission, driveline, and safety-critical components for light vehicles, commercial vehicles, and off-highway vehicles as well as products for a number of industrial markets.
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Machining skills: lathe, mill, cutting tools. Effectively and safely operate hand and power tools, mills, lathes, drill press, surface grinder, saws, and shears. The machine builder is responsible for fitting and assembling components according to assembly drawings, manuals, engineering memos, sketches and/or knowledge of machine construction.
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Knowledge of some of the following, HAAS, FANAC and FADAL controllers or Manual Mill and Lathe machining knowledge. Manual or CNC Boring mill experience. Knowledge of some of the following, HAAS, FANAC and FADAL controllers or Manual Mill and Lathe machining knowledge.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Knowledge of lathe and mill operation helpful. Must have mechanical repair knowledge / knowledge of centerless grinder components helpful. Mechanical Technician GCH Tool Group, the world's largest manufacturer of new spare parts and components for centerless, ID, OD, double-disc and surface grinders, is seeking a full-time mechanical technician for its Warren, MI, global headquarters.
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Direct Hire CNC Lathe. Operating CNC Lathe Machines. Direct Hire CNC Lathe. Operating CNC Lathe Machines. We are committed to creating a welcoming, fair and inclusive environment by offering equal opportunity to access our services.
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Expertise in Surface Grinding, and or I.D. O.D Grinding, and or Lathe and Mill experience on Proto-Trak Southwest Ind. (Bridgeport) machines. Expertise in Surface Grinding, and or I.D. O.D Grinding, and or Lathe and Mill experience on Proto-Trak Southwest Ind. (Bridgeport) machines.
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