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CNC Lathe Machinist (Levels 1-3) · Ability to read and understand drawings · Starts and observes machine operation · Calculates and set controls to regulate machining factors · Process offset changes unassisted · Check parts using micrometers, calipers, and other measuring devices.
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Experienced in the set-up and run of 3, 4 & 5-axis CNC machine centers. CNC setup and operation; tech tools, load programs and set/adjust work/tool offsets accordingly.
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Fortran CNC Programming and Set up experience, required. Set up and program all CNC machines. Ability to set-up in-process inspection gages (including choosing the right gage for the right application) and fixturing to allow process monitoring and early defect detection.
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Select and check cutting tools per set up sheet, application requirement, CNC program or CNC documents. Set machine coordinates or index points per CNC documents, including cutter offset/compensations, tool heights and probes, using controller keyboard, coax indicator or digital readout, height blocks, shims and edge finders.
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The Machine Operator/Machinist II, Orchid Oregon, performs set up of moderately complex jobs and operation of CNC equipment, ensuring that all required processes are completed to machine finished products to customer specifications in accordance with established policies and procedures.
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The CNC Mill Operator I is responsible for setting up and operating one or more CNC milling machines for routine production, new products, and prototype product. Set up and operate a variety of equipment to perform secondary operations such as drilling, reaming, tapping, sand blasting, and finishing.
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Lathe, Cnc, Blueprint, Machining, Cnc machine, Micrometer, Calipers, Cnc lathe, Cnc mill, Manual lathe, Set up machine, Mill, Machine operation, Manual, Machine shop, Micrometre, Blueprint reading, Inspection, Programming, Mills & lathes, Tooling, Production.
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Responsible for providing high quality CNC programming, program editing, and set up functions. Provides technical support to the CNC programming and set up functions.
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Performs set up of 3 & 4 Axis CNC machines. Set up moderately complex jobs and operate conventional, special-purpose and computerized numerical control (CNC) machines to fabricate metallic parts.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in set-up and running CNC Press Brakes. Knowledge of Amada CNC Brake operations and controls. The CNC Press Bake Operator position is a full-time.
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Set up and perform machining operations on various metals, castings, forgings, and fabrications. + Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds regularly. Our client, a renowned manufacturer in the industrial sector, is seeking a Machinist Operator to join their team.
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