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Bring your CNC Machining experience to this metal manufacturer and make an impact immediately. We are looking for dependable CNC Machinists to join one of the fastest-growing companies in the local area.
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Job DescriptionSummary: The Machinist Intern will work with our team to program, set up and operate a variety of CNC and manual machine shop equipment types to produce precision parts to meet Wipaire and industry standards, and to meet all regulatory requirements.
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Set up and operate CNC Mills and Fanuc controls. 3+ years of experience in setting up and operating CNC Mills. Twin City Staffing is seeking an experience and motivated CNC machinist in Ham Lake. This CNC machinist position is your opportunity to challenge your skills and play a vital role in a company that has been around for over 40 years.
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The duties include the operation of CNC machining centers that are commensurate to industry standards, with regards to program edits, setting up of tooling, and setting up the machine tool in general.
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5 years minimum experience with Makino and Haas horizontal and/or vertical milling centers including:Experience reading blueprints to determine part specificationsExperience creating, editing CNC programs (Gibbs software a plus)Experience setting up, running 3-5 axis CNC Makino and Haas machines.
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Experience setting up CNC Mills. Now hiring a 1st and 2nd shift CNC Mill Machinist for a local manufacturing company! This position has a starting pay of up to $28/hour and offers weekly pay along with benefits.
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With global industry ramping up into high gear, LED is positioned to grease the wheels, bearings, and machinery that will revolutionize the future. Troubleshoot issues to determine the course of action and consult with CNC Mechanic A for advice if necessary.
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They will also look to bring on someone with CNC Swiss set up. Must be able to select tooling, setup, and operate CNC. Up to $40/hr Machinist. Will be able to train on different brands of CNC.
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Operate CNC machines in a productive and safe manner to produce parts that meet Graco's quality standards at the lowest cost in a timely manner while minimizing the waste of materials and resources.
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Produces very complex machined parts by setting up, programming and operating a Lathe computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; and maintaining equipment.
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This position is responsible for setting up and operating conventional, special purpose, and CNC machines and machining centers to machine metallic and or non-metallic parts by performing the following duties.
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The CNC Machinist is responsible for the effective set-up, operation and troubleshooting of new and existing parts and production lots, as well as successfully detecting malfunctions in machine operations.
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Utilize knowledge of CNC machining and production operations, set up and operate milling precision grinding and lapping machines (surface, internal, centerless) on a variety of production work.
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Pay Rate: $20/hr + 5 hours of overtime each week (average starting out salary ends up about 48K-50K) Experience or knowledge in welding, CNC machining, or bait shop counter is preferred.
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DOQ SUMMARY Sets up and operates CNC Press Brakes ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Strom Engineering Minnesota is looking for an experienced CNC Press Brake Operator to work for our client company located in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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