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Programming, setting up, and operating all CNC lathe / VMC machining centers, manual machines, and measuring equipment to produce quality parts within deadlines. Have a minimum of 3-5 years of machining experience in a high mix low volume / job shop atmosphere.
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Handling, waxing, fixturing, machining and cleaning glass materials. Prior experience as a CNC Machinist/CNC Machine Set-up person. The CNC Machinist/Set-Up Person is responsible for set-up and operation of HAAS and Fanuc CNC mills.
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This position will create awareness and promote CTE degree and certificate programs including Tooling and Machining, Solar Thermal, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, Mechatronics, Hospitality, IT, Engineering, Homeland Security and related non-credit certificates.
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Advanced Technical Machining Skills preferred ( Hardinge, Mori Seiki, Mazak lathes, Bridgeport/Prototrak, Haas mills) 10+ years experience in precision machining within manufacturing environment required.
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Brinkman Precision, Inc., a well-established Rochester, NY based precision machining manufacturer is searching for CNC Machinists on 1st & 2nd shifts who possess a variety of skills. Proficient in CNC machining, understanding of blue prints and GD&T.
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Demonstrate knowledge of sheet metal fabrication and processes that can hinder or create specific concerns for operations such as blanking, forming, stamping, welding, turning and/or machining.
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A Diamond Turning Operator, level I is a highly skilled machinist/toolmaker that creates optical surfaces in a variety of materials using high precision machining centers. Operate and setup diamond turning/grinding machining centers.
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Work with molding and machining departments to develop the best molding or machining process using statistical analysis, following documented SMT process, measuring parts from trials, analyze data and determine subsequent process changes.
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Experience with fabrication methods and tolerances for manufacture of industrial automation equipment (i.e. machining, sheet metal, welding, finishing) Experience with fabrication methods and tolerances for manufacture of industrial automation equipment (i.e. machining, sheet metal, welding, finishing.
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Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, with emphasis on Machine Design, Electromechanical Systems, Automation, Robotics. Extensive experience with 3D Modeling (i.e. SolidWorks) and 2D Drafting Software (i.e. AutoCAD.
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Basic knife skills and operating knowledge of the following: band saw, cubing machine, meat slicer, patty machine, tenderizer, banding machine, portion scales, sausage stuffer, meat grinder, pallet jack and label printer.
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Monitor actual job cost vs quoted job cost Help write the process sheets (travelers) for each job Analyze and improve processes for time/cost efficiencies Establish and maintain "machine utilization status" Help to create new travelers and/or modify existing travelers as per post program evaluation meetings Design machining, welding, inspection and assembly fixtures Help provide technical direction to operators as needed Supervise tools, fixtures, etc.
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Understanding of basic machining concepts, metrology, dimensions, and tolerances. The machine builder role could have transferrable skills in roles such as a mechanic, journeyman, or mechanical technician.
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Minimum 10 years' experience in manual and CNC machining and programming. Provides hands on support and backs up Tool Maker as needed. Polyshot Corporation founded in 1989 is a growing manufacture of Melt Delivery Systems in West Henrietta, New York. In 2019, Redbarn Pet Products, a manufacturer of healthy dog and cat food, treats, and chews, acquired the Polyshot Corporation to create a new line of injected molded treats.
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Experience in manufacturing of components (i.e. ; Machining, Injection Molding, Metal fabrication stampings, plating) Provide statistical support analysis in production and machining operations.
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