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Operates machine tools, including, lathes, shapers, milling machines, metal cutting saws, planers, and radial drill presses to manufacture metal items, such as large bushings and special bolts, and performs the less difficult machine operations, such as threading bolts and cutting keyways.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement savings plan Paid time off and holidays Opportunities for training and career growth salary: $52,000 - $62,400 per yearshift: Firstwork hours: 8 AM - 4 PMeducation: No Degree RequiredResponsibilitiesResponsibilities: Set up CNC milling machines by installing and adjusting cutting tools, work-holding fixtures, and machine parameters.
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Sets up and operates Lathes, milling machine, drill press, grinders and other metal working equipment to repair parts. D’Addario & Company is the largest manufacturer and distributor of musical instrument accessories in the world.
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Ideal Class A - CNC Machinist is responsible for setting up and operating multiple multi-axis CNC Lathe Machines. Must have 5 years experience working and setting up CNC Lathe, Multi Axis Machines.
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As a Swiss CNC Machinist, you will play a crucial role in setting up, operating, and inspecting parts on Swiss machines. Are you a skilled machinist with experience in Swiss CNC machines.
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CNC Machinist - Milling. Status: Direct hire, FT, On-Site. Responsibilities: - Set up and CNC Machinist, CNC, Machinist, Manufacturing, Staffing. Status: Direct hire, FT, On-Site. Responsibilities: - Set up and CNC Machinist, CNC, Machinist, Manufacturing, Staffing.
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Having harnessed the specialties of EDM and Grinding, RS Precision combines these skill sets with our extensive CNC Milling capabilities to provide our customers with parts that are simply “The Best They Can Be.” Our engineering capabilities allow us to go “Beyond the Blueprint” to understand how your parts will be used so we can design manufacturing processes that will maximize both their performance and your value.
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Experience in manufacturing and assembly operations and knowledge of CNC machining (Bridgeport & HASS machines), and composites layup process for aircraft parts. Experience in manufacturing and assembly operations and knowledge of CNC machining (Bridgeport & HASS machines), and composites layup process for aircraft parts.
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Full-time position for lathe setup and production of complex and tight tolerance parts. Excellent salary, benefits, overtime available, and bonuses. Full-time position for lathe setup and production of complex and tight tolerance parts.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented and experienced CNC Lathe Operator to set up, operate, and maintain our CNC lathe machines. Performing regular maintenance and troubleshooting of CNC Mill / lathe machines.
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Our shop has CNC and manual milling, laser, various cutting saws, shearing and forming equipment and traditional welders with most of our work being TIG. We out-source a substantial amount of metal work and desire the right candidate to have the knowledge and skill set to bring that work in-house.
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CNC Machine Operator for our Milling department. Fanuc and HAAS controls, Renishaw probe. CNC Operator: 3 years (Preferred) - Will train the right person. Must be able run CNC Mills.
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The CNC Machinist 2nd Class is responsible for the operation of CNC equipment within a given manufacturing department. Job Title: CNC Machinist 2nd Class. Ability to operate CNC equipment within a given manufacturing department, including tool offsets and compensations.
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Modern Packaging is seeking a CNC Milling Machinist to set up and operate CNC milling machines at their Deer Park, NY location. Experience with CNC set-up and running VMC machines.
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Tool and die maker ability to operate all standard tool room equipment such as milling machines, drill presses, surface grinders, lathes, etc. Tool and die maker set up and operates conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
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