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Knowledge of all CNC machining and/or sheet metal fabrication practices for both high and low volume runs required including but not limited to:3/4/5 axis milling. To do this, you must interface directly with machine shops, sheet metal fabrication shops, internal staff members and management, as well as customers.
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Responsibilities:Set up and operate milling, lathe, surface grinders, and basic machine shop equipment. Experienced using Proto TRAK milling machine. Mold maker or tool maker journeyman certification (or equivalent.
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Programs and operates a Hass milling machine, AXYZ router, program retrofit manual lathe equipped with Anilam controls. Performs TIG/MIG welding, brazing, and soldering tasks in accordance with machine repairs or laboratory apparatus construction.
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Sets up, loads workpiece into machine with lifting equipment and operates lathes, wheel truing machines, milling, balancing, grinding, or other similar type machines; fits and assembles parts to fabricate/repair metal components; operates presses of various types (hydraulic/mechanical/pneumatic, etc.
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You will utilize machine tools for onsite milling, grinding, boring, facing, and drilling, and the use of various other portable machine tools to accomplish repairs. You will set up and operate machine tools such as small lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and precision grinders to manufacture component parts or remachine existing parts such as bushings, bearings, seals, couplings, and pistons.
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Set up and operate milling, lathe, surface grinders, and basic machine shop equipment. The Tool Maker will be closely involved in tool room activities. Utilize CAD software for mold design.
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Assist milling operator and extrusion operator in miscellaneous tasks where required. Assist milling operator and extrusion operator in miscellaneous tasks where required. This includes mixing of raw materials per batch requirements including preparation/weighing of polymeric materials and chemical fillers based on pre-defined recipes, production of molded rubber for production in the Core Molding department including meeting weight and size specifications and using sizing equipment to ensure golf balls meet various quality metrics.
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In this role, you will be responsible for operating various types of machinery, including a milling machine, kiln, and wheel loader. Machine OperatorJob DescriptionWe are seeking a skilled Machine Operator to join our dynamic team.
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Equipment Experience – 5+ years machining experience in a manufacturing or repair environment operating manual lathes, milling machines, or CNC lathes/mills. May also fabricate and modify parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures.
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Set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments. Operating Machine or Equipment – Operate basic equipment and machines and carry out routine tasks.
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Knowledge of milling, burning, welding, forming, bending, or stamping depending upon position applied for. Adjusts machine control parameters according to specifications when automatic programming is faulty or machine malfunctions.
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Additional duties include: setting-up, aligning, adjusting, and operating various types of shop equipment such as milling machines, shaper machines, grinders, presses, boring mills, drilling, etc.
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Set up and operate a variety of machine tools working to very close tolerances (i.e., turret and engine lathes, milling machines, surface grinders, external and internal cylindrical grinders, planners, shapers, drill presses, jig boring machines, horizontal boring machines, jig grinder,radial and bench drill presses and other related shop equipment.
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Experience operating various machines (i.e., Screw Machines, Rotary Transfer Machines, lathes, milling machines, etc.) Bonney Forge is currently seeking Machine Operators for our Mount Union, PA facility.
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Align, position, secure and fit parts and panels at machine according to the setup instructions. Notifies supervisor of all machine discrepancies, issues and machine malfunctions. Operating numerical controlled machines in machine shops or.
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