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Familiarity with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controls. Lathes, Grinders, Boring Mills, Planers, Portable ToolsTurn, Drill, Tap, Bore, Hone, Polish machine processesLarge part machining experience preferred.
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Collins Machine Works has solved the largest and most complex industrial machining and fabrication challenges for clients around the globe. Have experience in job setup on vertical and horizontal CNC machining centers and CNC turning centers.
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Ability to effectively interpret and translate instructions to other employees in a professional and respectful mannerFamiliarity with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controlsHave experience with maintaining 0.001" tolerancesHave a basic understanding of G, D and THave experience in job setup on vertical and horizontal CNC machining centers and CNC turning centersWilling to work at both Portsmouth, VA locations as job needs requireAbility and willingness to learn.
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Beneficial Skills/Experience:Space / Aircraft application experienceKnowledge of manufacturing processes and materials selection for mechanical components, including machining, casting, and additive manufacturing.
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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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Familiarity with Fanuc, Mazatrol, Okuma, DMG/Mori CNC controlsHave experience with maintaining 0.001" tolerancesHave a basic understanding of G, D and THave experience in job setup on vertical and horizontal CNC machining centers and CNC turning centersAbility to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
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Large part machining experience preferred (ship propeller shafting, ship steering gear, etc.) Knowledge of CNC machining processes and techniques. In-place machining experience is desired.
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In lieu of an associate degree or shipyard apprenticeship, three (3) years' practical knowledge of quality assurance / contrail programs, machining skills, and a detailed knowledge of submarine procedures, processes, methods and techniques and two (2) years' experience in performing quality assurance and control inspections on naval ship HM&E systems for specification and engineering drawing requirement compliance (not concurrent with (3) years' practical knowledge.
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Off-site in place machining, NAVSEA Hatch Inspector, Electroplating, Water-Jet Operations, CNC Programming, Deep Submergence Systems (SOC MCD A, B, and C), SUBSAFE Qualification. 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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CTR Group is hiring Conventional Machinists for a Machine Shop in the Chesapeake, VA, area: PAY RATE: $25.00 and higher per HourSUMMARY:The Conventional Machinist will be performing general machining setups without supervision, including single point threading, knurling, broaching, and is proficient in maintaining precision tolerances.
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Desired AMPP (NACE) Coating Inspector or similar certification and/or experience with proper metal coating processes Machining experience using vertical mill and/or lathe. Desired AMPP (NACE) Coating Inspector or similar certification and/or experience with proper metal coating processes Machining experience using vertical mill and/or lathe.
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Outside machinists also become familiar with the procedures for precision line boring, precision alignment of machinery, bearing fitting, machinery assembly, surface machining, precision reaming, and machinery and weapons testing.
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Welding, fabrication and machining skills. Set up/operate machining tools such as engine lathe, milling machine, drill press, grinders. Welding, fabrication and machining skills. Continental Norfolk is looking for Maintenance Technician Interns who are currently attending classes for an Industrial Maintenance Electro-Mechanical or related degree and can working approximately 20 hours during the school year at the Norfolk Continental Plant.
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Proficiency in setup, operation, & basic maintenance of multi-axis CNC lathes; mills – horizontal and vertical - including multipallet machining centers; grinders; boring machines; broaches; Gear generation & testing equipment.
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Expertise in programming machine setup, machining applications, programming (g-code), process planning, precision measurement, inspection, print reading, cutting tool selection and assembly, machine maintenance and shop & personal safety.
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