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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in programming CNC milling machines and a thorough understanding of Metal Stamping fabrication techniques. Minimum of 5 years of experience programming CNC milling machines in a Metal Stamping manufacturing environment.
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Programming experience with CNC Mill, EDM, Lathe and/or Swiss machines. Experience in troubleshooting of CNC Mill, EDM, Lathe, and/or Swiss machines. Experience with set-up on CNC Mill, EDM, Lathe and/or Swiss machines.
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This position is for a CNC Prototype Machinist doing Set Ups, Programming, and Operation. CNC Mastercam Programmer. Program, Set-up, and Operate CNC Machines using MastercamHeavy medical industry using a variety of exotic metals.
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Minimum of 2 years CNC machine tool operation and programming experience combined milling and turning machines. Previous CNC operating and programming experience. Program and operate CNC machines.
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Have knowledge of CNC programming, ability to make basic edits as needed. Ability to operate CNC machinery, vertical turret lathes, boring mills, engine or turret lathes, radial or horizontal drilling machines, external/internal grinders, horizontal boring mills.
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A Machinist is responsible for the setup and operation of CNC and manual machining equipment. Machine high quality parts within tolerance requirements using CNC and manual machines. Ability to operate equipment such as key-seaters, broaches, band saws, sanding equipment, grinders post drills, hydraulic press and propane or oxy-acetylene heating equipment.
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If you have a strong background in CNC programming and are proficient with CAM software, we want to hear from you. Strong knowledge of G-code programming and CNC operation.
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Significant understanding of CNC Machining skills (G-code, M-code, Custom B Macro Programming, Fanuc Controls, tooling knowledge, ability to read blueprints) 5+ Years CNC Machine Programming experience.
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Strom Engineering Minnesota has an exciting new opening for a CNC Machinist with a great company located in the Coon Rapids/ Fridley, MN. area. Duties: Produces machined parts by setting up, editing programs and operating a CNC Mill and/or CNC Lathe Machine.
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Responsibilities include setting up and operating CNC press brakes, programming parts, performing inspections, and assisting engineering with prints and programs. Seeking 3rd shift Press Brake Operator for Leading Manufacturer.
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Then join Nordic Ware as a CNC Set Up and Programming Technician in our Metal Fabrication department! Willing to continue education in CNC programming or other related topics About Us: Nordic Ware is a leading manufacturer of high quality and innovative kitchenware products.
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Experience with manufacturing processes: CNC machining, metal casting, injection molding. Measurement equipment programming experience: CMM, Keyence, MicroVu, etc. Preferred Qualifications:Six Sigma Black Belt, Green Belt, or Lean Expert certification.
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Essential Duties/Responsibilities of a Mill/Lathe Machinist -Machines metal parts by programming, editing and operating our CNC equipment from customer stated requirements (drawing, specifications, etc.
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The CNC Programmer will use good manufacturing processes (GMP) to develop parts through the use of CAD, CAM, manual programming edits, tool selection and process verification techniques.
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The 5-Axis Application Engineer will typically perform time studies, test cuts, CAM and manual programming, create CAD models, setup and execute machine cutting demos for both showroom machines and technical workshops/open houses, as well as troubleshoot machine functions and Matsuura software.
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