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Sets up and operates fabricating machines, such as press brakes, shears, iron workers, saws, punch presses, turret presses, and rivet machines. Sets up and operates fabricating machines, such as press brakes, shears, iron workers, saws, punch presses, turret presses, and rivet machines.
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Qualifications:-Prior experience prepping, cutting and assembling wood products from start to finish-Ability to read a blueprint -experience building custom products-Ability to use a tape measure-Experience working with a variety of power tools and saws-Ability to lift up to 50 lbs on a consistent basis.
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The General Fabricator #1 position at AHC is knowledgeable in a variety of tasks associated with fabrication, including but not limited to: saws, drill press, deburring, tap arms, routers, manual and powered hand tools.
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Our material handlers work together, filling and preparing material orders for shipment to our customers, which includes operation of overhead cranes, forklifts, metal saws, shears, and lasers.
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Follow standard operating procedures when using tools and equipment such as hand tools, band saws, shears, sanders and brakes. Job DescriptionPrinciple Duties and Responsibilities:Essential Functions: Safely perform aircraft removal, installation, and/or fabrication of aircraft interiors (galleys, closet, lavatories, side ledges, bulkheads, doors and vanity ledge fill panels.
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Strong comprehension and analytical abilities including, but not limited to, material handling equipment, hand tools, measuring equipment, CNC machines, manual milling machines, punches, drills, saws, computers, and miscellaneous office equipment.
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Ability to safely operate Band Saws, Miter Saws, Table Saws, Painting equipment & Sand Blasting equipment. Ability to safely operate Band Saws, Miter Saws, Table Saws, Painting equipment & Sand Blasting equipment.
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Setting up and operating a variety of machine tools such as drill presses, lathes, mills, saws, grinders, or other machining equipment. The CNC Machinist is responsible for maintaining company and customer defined quality practices, efficiently performing job setups on assigned equipment, properly selecting tooling or fixtures for maximum efficiency, following shop floor routings or work instructions, completing jobs within planned time, following safety policies, and knowledge-sharing throughout the organization.
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FAPT writing ability (lathes), including the ability to draw out the part and create a full program, recognize sub-programs (mills), and create a Mazak compatible program in full. Knowledge of the machinist handbook and other machining references.
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In Short: CNC operators are responsible for setting up and operating power saws to slot, cut, and trim stone in accordance with work order specifications. They may perform additional tasks such as loading saws and monitoring saw operations, and replacing damaged or worn saw blades.
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Must be able to operate various hand/power tools/machines, such as table saws, cut-off saws, sanders, air tools, routers, drills. - Utilize table saws, nailers, routers, drills, glue sprayers, and cut-off saws to execute project requirements.
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Sets up and operates fabricating machines, such as brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters, radial arm saws, drill presses, mitre saws and milling machines. Saws, hammers, and grinds work piece to cut, bend, and straighten metal.
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Fabrication equipment repair (saws, shear, press brake, plate roll and other forming equipment) Welding equipment repair (power sources, wire feeders, HF units, submerged arc, oxy fuel / plasma torches, positioning equipment, post weld heat treat equipment and pipe cutting equipment.
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Use of common hand tools, drills, saws, etc., as well as basic electrical test instruments. Under direct supervision, is responsible for the set-up and performance of basic tasks such as wiring, soldering, testing, calibrating, repairing and recording data.
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Use hand tools, power drills, tapes, nail guns, and a variety of saws to cut the materials for framing. Perform stick framing, and finish carpentry for commercial construction projects in the Green Bay and Lakeshore areas.
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