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Prototyping and production manufacturing experience; knowledge of best practices for manufacturing components utilizing CNC machining, additive manufacturing, composite layup, welding, and hand fabrication techniques.
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Metal fabrication or milling experience and military shipbuilding experience. Utilization of various portable and fixed machinery such as bench grinders, hand held grinders, drill presses, hand held drills, magnetic base drills, hydraulic drills, portable boring equipment, milling machines and lathes.
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Performing layout work to support machining, assembly and installation of components into modules that will eventually become working parts of a nuclear submarine. Installation and or machining tasks generally take place within a module or on hull.
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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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Set up, program editing, and operation of CNC milling and turning centers. Do you have programming experience-CNC/G-Codes, experience with milling/lathes, have strong mathematical skills then this is the position for you.
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Adecco is currently recruiting for an Assembly-Machining worker for a manufacturing facility in North Kingstown, RI. This is a "floater" position with a variety of responsibilities including some assembly, some machining, and some general labor.
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