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Minimum of 2 years of experience operating CNC machines and/or sheet metal fabrication equipment. Perform routine maintenance on CNC and sheet metal fabrication equipment. Title: CNC Operator.
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Create NC programs for CNC Mills/Lathes/Multi axis mills and Multi axis lathes/VTLs to ensure engineering requirements are met. Setup and operate CNC machines. As part of a diverse and hardworking team of specialists, you will be responsible for development and modification of PC-DMIS NC programs for mill, lathes and multi axis machines for various spaceflight systems.
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Applicants for employment at Blue Origin must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e. current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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Seeking a CNC Machinist who is able to set up and run both large & medium sized horizontal and vertical CNC Machines. Hiring CNC Machinists in Seattle, WA. Seeking a CNC Machinist who is able to set up and run both large & medium sized horizontal and vertical CNC Machines.
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CNC Programmer/ Machinist. + 10 years of CNC machine operation and programming is preferred. As an Machinist you will play a crucial role in the production process by operating and programming computer numerical control CNC machines to produce high-precision components.
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The CNC Machinist I-IV Compensation range for onsite Washington applicants is $23 – 30/hr. What you’ll be doing as a CNC Machinist Level 1-2: Working a Full-time, onsite position at our Fife, Washington location.
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Job Description: Field Service Engineer (Seattle, WA)Overview: We are seeking a skilled Field Service Engineer to join our team in Seattle, WA. As a Field Service Engineer, you will be responsible for troubleshooting and maintaining complex machinery and equipment at customer sites.
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Perform routine maintenance on CNC and sheet metal fabrication equipment. Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination Key projects: Sheet metal fabrication for growing team Leadership Principle: Ownership Bias for Action Top 3 must-have hard skills: Minimum of 2 years of experience operating CNC machines and/or sheet metal fabrication equipment.
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Create CNC Turret programming, order tooling and assist fabrication personnel. CNC Programmer - US Only. Maintains current CNC programs and tool libraries. Create CNC Turret programming, order tooling and assist fabrication personnel.
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CNC programming experience and a college degree (engineering/industrial focus) is a plus. CNC programming experience and a college degree (engineering/industrial focus) is a plus. Preferred candidates will have a minimum of 3-5 years machining & industrial sales experience but we are always willing to train the right individual that has a “can do” attitude.
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Looking for a CNC Programmer who will play a crucial role in the production process by operating and programming computer numerical control (CNC) machines to produce high-precision components.
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