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Troubleshoot and repair the following types of machines and components: Liebherr, DMG, Pietro Carnaghi, Ingersoll, Innse, and Pama and variety of others in the machine shop as well as various cranes and hoists, conveyors, furnaces, welding assets, etc.
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PURPOSE: The Paramedic/Firefighter/Equipment Operator performs duties in support of the functions of the Brookfield Fire Department including, fire suppression, emergency medical services, public education, fire prevention, training, and maintenance activities.
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Machine Operator - 1st Shift. Metals USA is seeking experienced proficient machine operators in Germantown, WI. Metals USA is a solid, growth oriented, carbon steel (plate, beam and tube) distribution center servicing the defense, commercial, construction, aerospace and fabrication industries.
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Consistently evaluating the quality of the finished product coming off the CNC machine through visual inspection and the use of measurement tools. They also facilitate and operate (ANCA) CNC machines by programming, setup, operating the CNC machine, inspecting tools for visible flaws and correcting quality issues to ensure a consistent product.
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If you're ready to make your mark as a Robotic Welding Cell Set-up/Operator and bring innovation to every weld, apply today! Be the Architect of Precision: Robotic Welding Cell Set-up/Operator Needed.
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Blueprint, Press brake, turret punch press, shear press, laser operation, Fabrication, Machine set up, cnc. they can do lasers and shears Brands of machinery: -CNC Mazak brake press -Amada turret punch press -CNC/Amada Co2 and fiber optic lasers.
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SMT Machine Operator: Spark the future with precision. React quickly to machine menus, replacement component reel changes and error codes. Operation responsibilities: Responsible for everyday machine operations.
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CNC Lathe Machinist Set Up & Operator. Set-up and operate computer-controlled machines to perform one or more machine functions on various work pieces. CNC Lathe Machinist Set Up & Operator.
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Remove product from the end of the printing press or finishing machine. Finishing includes both Bindery and Material Handler (Forklift Driver) positions. Move product/skids with a hand jack, motorized Raymond (Big Joe) lift or Forklift (training provided.
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Other skills apply: CNC Set up, CNC Programmer, Set up Operator. The ideal candidate will have experience with machine setup, offsets, and tool changes. Other skills apply: CNC Set up, CNC Programmer, Set up Operator.
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The Machine Builder/Technician will assemble precision machine tools and automation from components, plumb hydraulic, pneumatic, and lubrication devices, mount basic electrical components, perform machine alignment checks and geometry correction during the build and when powered, and install completed machines at customer facilities.
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Associate Filling Machine Operators are responsible for dispensing adhesives and other specialty chemicals or liquids into containers by hand or using various packaging equipment. This is not your average manufacturing equipment operator job, and we are not the average company.
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As a Machine Shop Operator I: Auto Drill, you are expected to perform basic machining operations using hydraulic presses, drill presses, or iron worker, and work in tandem with press and shear operators to shear and form metal parts.
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This growing food manufacturer is looking to hire a full time, permanent Industrial Machine and Equipment Maintenance Technician on second shift. Industrial Machine and Equipment Maintenance Technician for 2nd Shift.
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The Production Operator will also set up, and control processes, i.e., blending, drying, bulk fermentation, extraction, and filtration. As a Production Operator, you will fulfill. The Production Operator will also set up, and control processes, i.e., blending, drying, bulk fermentation, extraction, and filtration.
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