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Uses precision tools, machinery and equipment such as lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, chop saw, band saw, push and pull broaches and a variety of cutting tools and equipment.
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The Brake Press Operator is an individual contributor position where this individual has the opportunity to work independently to help support the organization's goals and mission. A qualified candidate should be capable of identifying what top dies goes with bottom die and how to calculate included angels, material thickness to bend angle and program brake press correctly.
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Service and maintain cranes, lathes, drills, presses, press brakes, shears, robots, tube mills, high frequency induction equipment, distribution equipment, CNC and NC equipment. Experience using at least one of the following trouble-shooting aides: thermography gun, digital VOM, volt, ohm or amp meters.
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Using various machine and hand tools such as drill press, vertical and horizontal band saws, pedestal grinders, drill motors, disc sanders, files, taps, levels, pipe thread machine, arc and gas welders, etc.
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Every tractor has a lane departure & forward-collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed. As a driver, you will transport important goods and materials such as glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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