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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Drill presses, lathe, welding, gas, arc, pneumatics, hydraulics, conveyor systems, lubrication/preventive maintenance, and predictive maintenance. We produce corrugated packaging products that protect and promote goods, and enable worldwide commerce, and pulp for diapers, tissue and other personal care products that promote health and wellness.
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The candidate will be responsible for the setup and operation of the CNC mill and Okuma CNC lathe. Blueprint, Cnc, Cnc programming, Mastercam, Programming, Lathe, Cnc machine, Machine operating, Machine operation.
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Assist with the completion of daily image maker, and planogram updates, including freight receival, stocking shelves, fronting and facing, cleaning, etc. Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service.
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Operates lathe and other metalworking machines to manufacture and/or repair parts as needed. Operates lathe and other metalworking machines to manufacture and/or repair parts as needed. Alpine, an ITW company, is a leading provider of building component software, equipment, and the industry’s best service to truss manufacturers.
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Job Description: Manual Lathe Machinist. Job Description: Manual Lathe Machinist. Physical requirements include lifting up to 75 lbs safely, working around machinery with moving parts, prolonged standing and walking, utilization of hand and power tools, and operation of an overhead crane.
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May set up and operate lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools to make and repair parts. May set up and operate lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools to make and repair parts.
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Basic Qualifications: Swiss lathe and or Mill-turn programming experience is preferred. These problems may arise for any number of reasons such as tooling, machine tool, gauging, heat treating, and plating.
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Experience in Okuma, Mazak, and Mori lathe machines preferred. Setup CNC lathe machines to complete full cycles to produce a high and low volume of parts, improve productivity, maintain offsets, and inspect parts with a high degree of precision.
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Ability to use basic machine shop equipment, hand tools, forklift, crane and material handling equipment. Perform quality control inspections on all parts and components manufactured, including comparing the finished parts to blueprint requirements.
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Hand and power tools including drill press and lathe, welding equipment, mowing equipment, tractor, backhoe, crane, pickup truck, vac-con truck, flatbed truck, PPE, janitorial equipment and cleaning aerosols.
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You'll also operate a lathe and other metalworking machines to manufacture and/or repair parts as needed, and perform quality control inspections on all parts and components manufactured. Proficiency in blueprint reading, deburring experience, electrical schematics, manual machining skills, and mechanical assembly skills.
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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. Key Responsibilities:Set up and operate CNC Lathe machines to perform tasks such as turning, drilling, bar feeder, and live tooling.
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Repair or replace pumps, injectors, injection pumps and mechanical/electric controls, throttle body assemblies, lines, hoses and tanks as neededInspect and repair air conditioning systems and components on both light and heavy duty vehiclesPerform other duties as assigned EQUIPMENT USED: Power and hand tools, welding equipment, hydraulic jack, brake lathe, micrometers and other tools and equipment related to light and heavy duty vehicles maintenance.
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Familiarity with onsite Machining, such as Portable Lathe, Boring bar, Portable milling, drilling and grinding would be added advantage. Familiarity with onsite Machining, such as Portable Lathe, Boring bar, Portable milling, drilling and grinding would be added advantage.
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