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Set up and operate CNC machines (mill and/or lathe) with minimal supervision. Plan and perform machine operations which require complicated set ups, troubleshooting with a high degree of accuracy.
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We are needing VTL, Lathe, and Mill operators with experience on the Toshiba TSS and Toshiba TUEOperate, perform set-up changes and first article inspections on production runs utilizing CNC Machines.
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Prove unproven programs on Job Set-up, editing, offsetting, etc., as required (as applicable to CNC machining) The CNC Machinist - Lathe/Mill in our Technology Center operates a CNC/Conventional Turning and/or Milling center (vertical, horizontal or universal) for fabrication of metallic and nonmetallic parts that hold to the high-quality machine standards required within the company.
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The CNC Set up Machinist will set up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) lathes to produce precision metal components, inspect products to drawing specifications.
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Key Activities/Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC Horizontal Mill machines (Mazak and/or Toyoda)Review work order, pull necessary equipment, position work piece and operate various machines through production runs to form specified quantities to defined tolerances.
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Extensive knowledge of CNC set up and operation. Setting up CNC machines in accordance with the specified CNC programs. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of CNC programming and hands-on coding experience.
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Must be able to accurately program and set up machine tools within Weiler Sinumerik operating system. A minimum of 5 years of CNC Machinist experience including machine setup. You will setup and adjust CNC Machines, inspect finished workpieces, and maintain safe operations by adhering to company policies and procedures.
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Set up and run a variety of lathe, mill CNC, and manual lathe machines, and perform side operations during the machine cycle time. The CNC Lathe Machinist collaborates across Winchester in a way that leads by example, holds people accountable, and utilizes data to make informed decisions.
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Knowledge of prepress (EFI Fiery) and the ability to set up files is important. We are seeking an experienced wide / large format digital press operator to work on large format printing equipment including roll and sheet fed, heat presses, CNC cutters, laminators and more.
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Set up and prepare CNC/Lathe to run jobs. The CNC/Lathe Machinist loads parts in the machine, cycles the machine, and detects malfunctions in machine operations, such as worn or damaged cutting tools.
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The CNC Machinist - Lathe/Mill in our Technology Center operates a CNC/Conventional Turning and/or Milling center (vertical, horizontal or universal) for fabrication of metallic and nonmetallic parts that hold to the high-quality machine standards required.
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CNC set-up, programming, and operation: 5 years (Required) Minimum 5 years verifiable experience with set-up, programming, and operation of CNC mills and lathes.
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Set up machine, observe operation, and inspect first run and sample work pieces to ensure machining conforms to specifications. CNC Lathe (3 years of experience is preferred) CNC Mill (3 years of experience is preferred.
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Ability to program, set up, operate and CNC Lathe with Fanuc control. We are looking for someone to operate CNC Lathes, and other production equipment used in operations for the machining of rotary shouldered connections per API Product Specification 7, various other thread forms and boring work applicable to the work order.
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Lathe, Fanuc controls, capable of making small edits- set up parts, read blue prints, change tools, rotating equipment, knowledge of a 4 jaw chucks. Lathe, Fanuc controls, capable of making small edits- set up parts, read blue prints, change tools, rotating equipment, knowledge of a 4 jaw chucks.
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