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Minimum 5 years experience in programming, setup, and operation of CNC Press Brakes, CNC Punch Press and other equipment to fabricate parts varying widely in application and complexity. Fabricating, fitting and assembling precision parts per sketches or drawings.
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CNC Machinist 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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The Fleet Solutions group provides turnkey overhaul / repair, testing, and parts sales for air compressors, main propulsion steam turbines, valves, steam turbine generators, auxiliary turbines, dehydrators, pumps, strainers, PLCs, blowers, and water purification.
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Fabricate and shape parts such as tools and machine parts out of metal. Ability to track parts and jobs in JobBOSS and Travelers. Familiarity with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controls.
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Perform all part finishing activities including sandblast, parts finishing, powder paint, and wet spray. Paint parts using electrostatic powder or liquid painting. This position regularly requires work near moving mechanical parts.
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Welds metal parts together using gas welding, brazing, arc welding, wire fed welding, or tig welding process and procedures. Repairs broken or cracked parts, fills holes, and increases size of metal parts.
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Field install welds, including duct work, equipment foundations, piping, light fixtures, vents, fans, metal sheeting and other parts. The ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical background and able to qualify to established weld processes for aluminum and steel welds, joints, and will be willing to work on-site as well as onboard US Navy and US Coast Guard vessels to complete jobs for customers on time and on budget.
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Requirements for the Conventional Machinist position include: Strong mechanical and design abilities; must be able to apply knowledge of parts, components and equipment. Will perform repairs to equipment and parts that are broken or damaged to allow economical salvage of these components.
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Responsible for Rip out, Lay-out, repair and installation of shipboard sheet metal products and parts, to include fit up and installation of Overhead ceilings, Joiner Bhds, Joiner Doors, Water Closet Doors, Workbenches, Deck Grating, Lockers, Stowages, Angle bar stiffners, T-bar supports and deck plating.
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High School/GED with Apprenticeship Diploma and additional vocational courses or technical school graduate; and/or military and/or civilian experience with machining parts/components in a repair/manufacturing department or shipyard.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is constantly exposed to moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. This role aligns with Virginia's Registered Apprenticeship Program standards, covering areas such as Mechatronics Technician, Tool and Die Maker, and CNC Machinist.
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We have two locations: Tidewater Drive in Norfolk, and Copeland Drive in Hampton, and service major fleets and municipalities for Parts, Service, & Truck Sales. We have been family owned and operated since 1969, and we are a certified International, Cummins, Mitsubishi Fuso, Crane Carrier, and Eaton dealer.
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Weld parts together using gas welding, or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Repair broken or cracked parts, fill holes, and increase size of metal parts. One (1) other relevant technical certification or qualification such as American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Supervisor, AWS Certified Weld Inspector, or other.
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Manufacturing and inspecting detailed parts and tools from blueprints, sketches, drawings and verbal instructions using a variety of manual machining tools and equipment (mills, lathes, boring mills, drill presses, saws, grinders, and other machining equipment) and using mathematical and geometrical skills and calculations.
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Clamp, hold, tack-weld, heat-bend, grind and/or bolt component parts to obtain required configurations and positions for welding. Ability to weld parts and structures that vary in size, shape, and thickness.
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