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Catapult HLS tool isused by leading hardware design and systems companies for cutting edgesemiconductor chip design in edge computing/automotive/machine learning/wirelessdesign/video, image processing etc.
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Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating, and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors, and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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CNC machine prove out and sustaining of complex, diverse parts on a range of equipment. Works in an office and machine shop environment. Machine centerline calibration and trouble shooting.
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Responsibilities: Provide customers with maintenance, repair, and installation assistance for CNC machine tools on-site or by telephone. They hope to find experience in electrical and mechanical troubleshooting and maintenance of CNC machine tools.
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Machine install and repair, maintenance and facilities repair, including electrical, mechanical, welding, fabrication of special parts as needed. Operating equipment including overhead cranes, forklifts, rebar shear, cage machines and band saw.
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Use conventional buffing/polishing equipment along with appropriate buffing materials (wheels, compound and machine speed) to acquire specified finishes called-out on engineering drawings. The Operations Technician, Metal Finisher, Polishing I, uses conventional polishing and belting equipment for the specific belting and/or polishing operations based on engineering drawings and customer specifications.
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Job Title: Machine Operator & AssemblerPay: $20/hr with the opportunity to earn an average of $24/hr+ with weekly incentive pay after completing your training. How You Will Do ItOperate machinery by controlling and adjusting machine settings, feed raw materials or parts to semi-automated machines.
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Provide training for all employees in support of achieving 100% engagement in EHS. Including behavior-based safety (BBS), ergonomics programs, risk assessment, EHS training, machine guarding and employee engagement.
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Scrapes and rinses food from dirty dishes and washes them by hand or places them in racks or on conveyor to dishwashing machine depending on assigned equipment. Polishes silver using burnishing machine tumbler, chemical dip, buffing wheel and hand cloth depending on assigned equipment and procedures.
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Process Improvement: Continuously evaluate and optimize SMT manufacturing processes, including machine programming, materials usage, and workflow to maximize efficiency and reduce costs. Overview : Our client will be hiring a SMT Manufacturing Manager to lead the Surface Mount Technology manufacturing from creation to final assembly.
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Machine Operator on job sites: track, turf or hybrid. Offering a wide range of products including vinyl, linoleum, rubber, carpet, wood, laminate, artificial turf, and athletic tracks. We are the only flooring company recognized by the Asthma and Allergy foundation.
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The CNC Machine Operator will directly be responsible for operating computer-controlled tools, machines, or robots to machine or process parts, tools, or other work pieces made of metal, wood, or other materials.
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What you need:-Must have a minimum of 4 years of precision CNC lathe or mill setup experience•Must be able to read, write and edit G and M codes at the machine control•Excellent blueprint reading skills•Experience with all manual inspection equipment and FAI processes•Experience machining aluminum, stainless and plastic materials•Ability to act as a lead, work with a team, and independently What's in it for you:-Vacation Pay-Holiday Pay-Medical-Dental-Vision-Life-Disability-K.
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Basic understand of AI and machine learning and ability to work with Data Scientist to use AI to solve complex challenging problems leading to efficiency and effectiveness improvements. Basic knowledge of Lean Six Sigma processes, statistics, or quality systems experience.
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Sets up and operates mechanical equipment and small hand tools for machine and equipment repair. Responds to dispatch calls for machine and equipment repairs. Inspects parts to detect wear, misalignment or other problems; removes and replaces worn or defective parts; repairs broken parts; realigns and adjusts components; tests machine operation following repair.
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