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There are currently two types of openings in the shop for machinists specializing in Bridgeport, HAAS milling, or manual machines. manufacturing facility that can be noisy at times with a casual dress code (jeans & t-shirt.
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Knowledge of machining processes (milling), cutter usage and conditions for different metallic (aerospace) materials, tooling approaches and machining performance (material removal rates) The Estimating Manager Estimator is responsible for the corporate estimating efforts for the machining division of the company.
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Instructors will be responsible for instructing adult participants in training programs and should ideally have a broad array of experience and skills related to machining, including experience with machines (lathes, drill presses, band saws, milling, CNC, etc.
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Extensive manufacturing experience in machining and fabrication, including CNC and manual milling, CNC and manual turning, Wire EDM, Welding, Painting, Laser Engraving, and mechanical. Extensive knowledge and understanding of core manufacturing processes such as milling, turning, assembly, welding, and inspection.
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The CNC Programmer will provide a broad knowledge of cutting tools with the ability to troubleshoot multi-axis milling, complex turning, and EDM operations and processes. Creates and maintains CNC programs for a variety of multi-axis CNC machines, including vertical & horizontal milling machines, mill turns, swiss lathes, chucker lathes, lasers, and grinders.
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Working experience with lathes, milling machines and other basic machine shop equipment. Must have a primary skilled trade of HVAC and a secondary skilled trade, one of which must be electrician, carpenter, pipe fitter, maintenance welder or manufacturing machine repair.
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The CNC Machine Operator III is responsible for producing machined parts by setting up and running complex jobs on computer numerical control ﴾CNC﴿ lathe or milling machines, maintaining quality and safety standards, keeping records, and maintaining equipment and supplies.
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CNC Machinist Level III
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