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Nuttall Gear/Delroyd Worm Gear is a brand of Regal Rexnord and the leading global supplier of quality power transmission products to most major industrial markets including, but not limited to power generation, steel processing, transportation, mixing applications and lock / dam / bridge operations, is seeking a second shift CNC machinist.
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Operate CNC machines (Okuma and Haas machines—“G” code) used to cut and shape precision workpieces used in the manufacture of heat transfer products from solid blocks of metal. Visually and audibly observe operation of CNC machine to verify conformance of machined workpiece to blueprint and/or job order specifications and to detect sounds, such as those made by dull cutting tools or excessive vibration.
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Job DescriptionOperate CNC machines, including Okuma and Haas, to cut and shape precision workpieces for heat transfer products. Job DescriptionOperate CNC machines, including Okuma and Haas, to cut and shape precision workpieces for heat transfer products.
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Job Title: CNC Milling Machinist Shift: 1st or 2nd shift Type: Full time/direct placement Description: Set up and operate CNC Milling machines in a safe, appropriate and efficient manner.
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Paper mill or web-process experience is a strong asset. Comply with mill safety protocols, maintaining clean and orderly work areas. Conduct preventative maintenance throughout the mill.
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About the Job: The primary purpose of this position is to oversee machining operations and guide staff to appropriate workflow, quality and on time completion.
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Performing basic machine-related setup and/or CNC / SPS-programming, if required. Performing basic machine-related setup and/or CNC / SPS-programming, if required. Adhering or ensuring adherence to relevant internal work instructions, safety rules and applicable regulations (e.g., EHS.
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