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Then join Nordic Ware as a CNC Set Up and Programming Technician in our Metal Fabrication department! In this role you will perform set ups and programming on our CNC machines and assist creating new programs for our new product lines.
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Strong experience in leadership, developing others and leading change managementHistory of producing strong financial and technical results in a team-based environmentKnowledge of industrial technology and standardsUS Person Preferred Qualifications: Industry experience in industrial manufacturing automation in the aerospace and defense sectorsPLC, CNC controller knowledge with motion controlAI/ML.
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Set up and operate CNC milling machines to produce precision parts. Duties of the CNC milling operator:Set up and operate CNC milling machines to produce precision parts. Climate-controlled shop for a comfortable working environmentCompany-paid uniformsTuition Payment program available after 1 yearStable shop with long term customersGain experience in CNC milling operations within a dynamic environment.
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Set and operate CNC & Manual machines to complete full cycles to fabricate large numbers of parts. Ability to set-up and run manual mill / surface grinder / lathe. Niron is seeking a CNC Programmer/Operator/Machinist for its Pilot Production facility.
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The CNC Machinist will set up, off set, tool change, and inspect equipment and more. Our CNC Machinist's workweek is Friday to Sunday with hours starting at 5:00 am until 5:30 pm.
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Skills+ CNC+ Blueprint Reading+ Lathe+ mill+ precision machining+ machine set up (4 years of experience is preferred)Qualifications+ Years of experience: 5 years+ Experience level: ExperiencedRandstad is a world leader in matching great people with great companies.
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Seeking a 2nd shift CNC Lathe Machinist candidate to perform full set-ups in a job shop environment. Seeking a 2nd shift CNC Lathe Machinist candidate to perform full set-ups in a job shop environment.
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As the CNC Machinist, you will perform the setup, operation, and tool adjustment for various types of manual, numerically controlled, and computerized machine shop equipment. 3-5 years of experience on CNC Machines including multi-axis lathes, mills and/or swiss machines.
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Set up, operate, or tend metal casting machines to cast metal parts or products. Reports to: CNC Department Manager. Set up, operate, or tend metal casting machines to cast metal parts or products.
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Experience with set-up on CNC Mill, EDM, Lathe and/or Swiss machines. Experience in troubleshooting of CNC Mill, EDM, Lathe, and/or Swiss machines. Programming experience with CNC Mill, EDM, Lathe and/or Swiss machines.
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General Description: Set up and operate CNC Machining CentersKey Duties/Responsibilities:•Proficient in the operation of a Makino CNC Machining Center (Setup & Operation)•Edit CAM programs/offsets (at machine control or desk top computer)•Operate CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine)•Use various measuring equipment (Micrometers, Calipers, Shadowgraph, CMM etc.
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We are also a wholly-owned subsidiary of Otter Tail Corporation, a publicly traded company on NASDAQ.Summary: Capable of programming and set-up for most blocks and able to operate all types of CNC equipment.
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Set ups and operates manual and CNC machines (lathes, mills, grinders, 5-axis machines) to produce precision parts in accordance with work order specifications. In this role you will set up and operate both manual and CNC machines, actively troubleshoot any technical challenges that may arise during production.
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Set up and operate a variety of machine tools (including CNC work centers, milling machines, EDM equipment and grinders) in order to machine various materials to fabricate fixtures, tooling, die components, and functional prototype parts on a custom basis.
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G and M-code CNC Program knowledge that may include Y-axis live tool lathe and Haas VMC's with rotary axis. Programming CNC lathes and mills with proficiency in Mitsubishi, Haas, and Fanuc controls.
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