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The primary functions of the CNC Set-Up Technician are to set-up CNC machines with jobs for production in a productive, high quality, and safe manner. Essential Functions for CNC Set-Up Technician.
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The apprentice works closely with a master engraver and management to learn the techniques of hand engraving including: workshop set-up and safety, tools and equipment; layout cuts and shading, along with engraving letters, numbers, and simple symbols/images.
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The Shop Tech II position is responsible for the set-up and operation of various types of conventional and CNC machine shop equipment inclusive of, but not limited to, manual engine lathes, Bridgeport mills, Hardinge tool room and chucker lathes, CNC machining centers, etc., to produce complex and diversified high tolerance products to meet operational requirements.
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Experience in make-up application; eyebrow and facial waxing, tweezing, and eyebrow tinting is preferred. Meet or exceed Benefit brand sales and service goals, and contribute to meeting or exceeding the stores goals related to retail and service sales, guest loyalty (including credit), omni-channel, and retail shrink as set by Ulta Beauty.
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PM Pediatrics is set up like an ED but in a private practice setting with x-ray and lab services on site, great support staff, specialty consultations when necessary (i.e. plastic surgery, orthopedics), and high acuity with a diverse case mix.
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As a Machine Shop Operator (also known as CNC Lathe Operator, Precision Machinist), you'll be responsible for the set-up and operation of various types of machine shop equipment, including manual and CNC Engine Lathes, Bridgeports, and Grinders.
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This position's primary responsibility is to set-up and operate a variety of CNC Turning Centers including but not limited to: single and dual spindle, single and dual turret, Swiss type, gang tool, and conversation control machines to produce high quality - close tolerance products in a safe, effective/efficient manner to meet operational requirements.
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Partner with IRI, sales and omni teams and deliver assets and ensure new products are correctly set up for sales tracking and e-commerce prior to launch (imagery, nutritional's, UPCs, omni content, etc.
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Make an hourly rate of up to $55 as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the borough of Bloomingdale, New Jersey, and throughout the region, with the ability to set your own work schedule.
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Performs set-up of press including identifying and loading correct stock, setting correct paper path and stretch, mounting plates, die registration, making appropriate adjustments to the ink and water levels, assuring accurate single-color register and setting up any attribute functions, e.g. perforations, number, file holes, thermo unit, etc.
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Set-up and operate electro-chemical machines to cut metal work pieces to specifications following standard charts and manuals and applying knowledge of electro-chemical machining processes and methods.
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Perform minor adjustments to set-up of electrodes to ensure concentricity, alignment and depth of electrode to work piece using measuring instruments such as dial indicators or computer machine controllers.
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Learn and adopt Stand Strong Fence structured sales process and complete required training, present and sell the features and benefits of Stand Strong Fence products, continually prospect for new customers through networking, referrals, and effective follow-up and set and maintain the required number of appointments to meet/exceed sales goals.
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Assists with golf course set-up procedures. Involved with tasks related to course detail (weed and debris clean up). Berkshire Valley Golf Course is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of part-time Greenskeeper I. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior service.
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Our suite of proprietary technology offerings spans the entire revenue cycle and supports Patient Access, Patient Engagement, Denials Management, Billing and AR-Follow-up, Contract Management, Vendor Management, and Reporting.
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