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Program CNC mills using G-code or CAM software to perform machining operations such as drilling, milling, boring, and tapping. High school diploma or equivalent; technical certification or vocational training in machining or CNC operation preferred.
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Familiarity with manufacturing methods – welding, brazing, soldering, adhesive bonding, machining, stamping, molding, and forming. Familiarity with design, fabrication, modification, and evaluation in support of manufacturing operations such as machining, metal forming, plastics processing, welding and brazing, assembly, and material handling.
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You will perform a variety of secondary machining operations such as turning, boring, chamfering, counterboring, and general assembly work. Prepare, sandblast components, and run spot welding machine.
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Math fundamentals: geometry basics, trigonometry applications in machining. CNC Lathe Mill/Turn Machinist - 1st and 2nd Shift (FT) CNC LATHE (Mill/Turn) MACHINIST. Lathe experience minimum requirement.
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The CNC Programmer's (Programmer) main task is to Develop, implement and maintain processes and programming for NC/CNC machining operations for complex details and assembly configurations for gas turbine engine components by performing the duties noted below.
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Understanding of various manufacturing processes like plastic injection molding, metal parts machining, casting, and sheet metal process. Understanding of various manufacturing processes like plastic injection molding, metal parts machining, casting, and sheet metal process.
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With a vast range of value-add services including cutting, routing, die-cutting, fabricating, and machining, no project or part is too big or too small! Total Plastics, International (TPI) is a leading worldwide supplier of plastic sheet, film, rod, and tube.
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Perform minor machining, such as boring sprockets and cutting keys. Do necessary plumbing, pipe fitting and sheet metal work as assigned. Do all types of acetylene, electric (arc) welding and brazing as required to fabricate or repair equipment and related facilities.
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Strong mechanical background (e.g. welding, pneumatics, machining) and familiarity with bimetal disc making, laser welding, resistance welding and clean room skills that are of value: Laser, TIG, and resistance welding experience vital Machining skills on a range of machine shop tools (drills, presses, lathes, etc.
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Strong mechanical background (e.g. welding, pneumatics, machining) and familiarity with bimetal disc making, laser welding, resistance welding and clean room operations. Machining skills on a range of machine shop tools (drills, presses, lathes, etc.
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Focus topics include productivity, quality, safety, housekeeping, maintenance, Technical advances, training and attendance.
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Developing and implementing CNC programs for machining and grinding operations. CNC Programming Experience. Developing and implementing CNC programs for machining and grinding operations. This role requires a deep understanding of LEAN Manufacturing, ISO quality, geometric tolerance, and project management.
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Study drawings, work orders, or machining instructions to determine product specifications, toll requirements, and operation sequences. Study blueprints, work orders, or machining instructions to determine product specifications, tool requirements, and operational sequences.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced CNC Lead to oversee our CNC machining operations on 2nd Shift. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in CNC machining and leadership.
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Build, dismantle, weld and reassemble mechanical parts using hand and power tools as necessary. We look for the best candidates and for the real value they can bring into the organization. Do rigging, when necessary, both in the relocation of existing equipment and in the installation of new equipment.
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