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Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
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Trouble-shoot and repair CNC machines and other production-related equipment ( panel saws, CNC mills, routers, lathes ) Performing preventive maintenance on CNC machines and other production-related equipment ( panel saws, CNC mills, routers, lathes.
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Use shop equipment, such as welder, mill, etc, to manufacture or repair mechanical components. Printpack, an essential company and leading manufacturer of flexible packaging products, is seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Maintenance Electro-Mechanical Technician to provide expertise and effective support in keeping the equipment/plant at optimum operating condition.
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Key Responsibilities: Set up and operate CNC Lathe machines to perform tasks such as turning, drilling, bar feeder, and live tooling. In this role, you will be involved in the machining or processing of metal and non-metallic parts by operating CNC Milling Machines.
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The operator will be responsible for keeping the CNC machine tools running and checking the parts being run. The operator will be responsible for the set up and operation of various CNC machine tools, which may include Lathes and Mills.
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Our production equipment mainly consists of CNC machine punches / breaks, ovens, wash tanks, and powder paint booths. The candidate does not have to know CNC machines upon starting with Siemens but does need to have a good industrial maintenance background to be able to troubleshoot and maintain the equipment.
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VIP Staffing South Dallas is looking for a CNC Lathe Operator. VIP Staffing South Dallas is looking for a CNC Lathe Operator. Provide the first article to the QC Supervisor/Lead for approval signature.
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This position is responsible for setting up and operating Manual machines, CNC machining centers, and other value-added equipment, loading and creating programs through data transfer and MDI programming.
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Our client in Arlington, TX , is looking for experienced CNC Field Service Tech to add to their team. 2 years or more industrial machine tools installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of CNC machines.
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Here at Natural Grocers we don't see ourselves as just another run of the mill grocery store, no way, we are much more than that! Vitamin Bucks (up to $2,080 earned as store credit annually) Paid Nutrition Education.
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Description Maintains complete documentation of programs to ensure effective process control.
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Test, calibrate, trouble-shoot and make necessary repairs on equipment such as, but not limited to: computer numerical control (CNC), programmable logic control (PLC), programmable automation control, and associated electrical components as used on production machines, research and development machines and facilities buildings.
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Proficient with electrical/electronic components of computer numeric control (CNC) equipment, programmable logic control (PLC) equipment and demonstrate a firm understanding and knowledge of the mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic operations of the machines.
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As a Relationship Banker in Branch Banking, you will take a lead role in delivering an outstanding experience to Chase customers.
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Arlington, TX: 3700 E Randol Mill Road, 76011. Keeping on Point - Can quickly separate the mission-critical from the nice to dos and the trivials; quickly senses what the next most useful thing to work on is.
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