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We are seeking for CNC Machinist for our nightshift. Should have knowledge with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controls. Use precision tools, machinery, and equipment such as lathe, manual milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, band saw, and a variety of cutting tools and equipment.
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A Manual Machinist operates various manual machine tools to fabricate precision parts and components according to technical drawings and specifications. The Manual Machinist is responsible for interpreting blueprints, selecting appropriate tools, measuring and inspecting finished products, and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
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Night Shift CNC Machinists will set up and operate manually controlled machines in skilled precision and bench work in the fabrication, maintenance, repair, and alteration of machinery, machine parts, tools, and equipment.
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As an Outside Machinist you will be performing moderately complex assignments in support of our repair and maintenance of OEM equipment. 5 years machine shop experience and/or have completed a recognized apprenticeship as a General Machinist.
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DescriptionHourly Range Up to $26.51 based on experienceShift: 2nd (2:30pm - 1:00 am) Shift Differential: 10%Up to $3000 Sign on Bonus!
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Job Summary CNC Machinist/ProgrammerAre you a skilled CNC Machinist seeking a fulfilling, long-term career prospect? An established organization, prioritizing its employees, is in search of a proficient CNC Machinist to join their dedicated team.
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Reconstructs parts using manual machining equipment and utilizing mechanical machinist/engineering principles. Experience using a variety of precision measuring tools including micrometers, bore gauges, venires, taper gauges and dial indicators.
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Experience: 6+ years experience as a Inside-Shop Machinist. Familiar with threading and the various measuring/gauging requirements Drilling/tapping processes Familiar with carbide machining processes Ability to comprehend complex mechanical drawings and blueprints.
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The Manual Inside Machinist will manufacture and make repairs per instructions and/or drawings using all machine shop equipment. Synerfac is seeking a Manual Inside Machinist to work the day shift for our client in Chesapeake, VA. Our client is one of the largest independently owned motor and pump shops in the U.S. that focuses on rebuilding and remanufacturing rotating electrical and mechanical equipment.
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Steel America On-Site Machining, a division of Colonna's Shipyard, is seeking a 1 st Class Field Machinist to work multiple on & off-site projects in and around Norfolk, VA. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and at least seven (7) years of experience as a Machinist.
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Has knowledge of the trade qualifications and performs as an entry level Outside Machinist. Epsilon Systems Mission Readiness Group is currently seeking a full-time Outside Machinist I for the Hyperbarics Division in Portsmouth, VA.
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The Outside Machinist position is responsible for the installation of propulsion machinery, sea valves, steering gear, anchor handling equipment, elevators, pumps, ventilation fans, cooling coils, refrigeration units, compressors, weapons systems, remote operators, radars, and antennas.
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Must have at least 5 years' experience in diesel engine repair and or outside machinist. Must have at least 5 years' experience in diesel engine repair and or outside machinist. Must have a minimum of 5 years shipyard experience or equivalent experience.
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Job Segment: Industrial, Machinist, Pipe Welding, Security Clearance, Hydraulics, Manufacturing, Government, Engineering. Outside Machinist J1 -J4. Outside Machinist J4. Job Segment: Industrial, Machinist, Pipe Welding, Security Clearance, Hydraulics, Manufacturing, Government, Engineering.
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Company Profile Oceaneering is a global provider of engineered services and products, primarily to the offshore energy industry.
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