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Be an Expert: Demonstrates knowledge of business on the floor, backroom operations, product safety standards, sanitation guidelines, inventory management, and the operation, maintenance, and sanitization of equipment; preparing (for example, cutting, grinding, wrapping, trimming) meat products according to established standards; cutting boneless meat products; and maintaining product quality standards.
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Define operation steps withing turning, milling, and grinding to achieve final part tolerance and geometry constraints defined on the engineering drawing. Support the manufacturing through production of tools and fixtures for the milling and grinding departments.
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We have a historical relationship with suppliers that partner with us to provide heat treating, grinding, broaching, balancing, painting, plating and coating when required to complete a product.
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Job function:Support the manufacturing through production of tools and fixtures for the milling and grinding departments. Job function:Support the manufacturing through production of tools and fixtures for the milling and grinding departments.
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Detect and troubleshoot system malfunctions through taking measurements, adjusting offsets, and closely monitoring tooling, grinding, grooving, drilling, turning, and cutting. Understanding of SolidWorks, Mastercam and MS Office.
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As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining various machines such as lathes, mills, gear grinding, and hobbing equipment. Proficient in operating and programming CNC machines, including lathes, mills, gear grinding, and hobbing equipment.
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Experience polishing or grinding stainless steel parts. Experience polishing or grinding stainless steel parts. They will be assembling stainless steel carts, polishing parts, assembling casters, etc.
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Assemble proper cutting tools for operation using grinding wheels. Familiarity with Siemens and Fanuc machine controls and operator machine interface. Operate manufacturing equipment and work centers including CNC controlled finish gear tooth grinder, and heat treat induction hardener cell.
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Responsibilities:Manage CNC machines to perform different jobs including drilling, grinding and milling. 3 years' experience as a CNC machine operator. Responsibilities:Manage CNC machines to perform different jobs including drilling, grinding and milling.
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Milling, turning, grinding, metallurgy, material testing and parts assembly. While in the QMW Shop, the Tool Room/Machinist Apprentice will be responsible for assisting Journey-Level Machinists, while learning all facets of the QMW Machine Shop, following Quads Apprenticeship structure in compliance with State and/or Federal rules and regulations.
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As a Machine Repair Mechanic at Caterpillar Inc., you will mechanically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment that perform milling, drilling, and grinding functions to cast iron and steel components.
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Substantial knowledge of manufacturing and assembly processes such as machining, grinding, welding, hand assembly, fasteners, etc. One (1) year of 3D CAD design (e.g. Solidworks, AutoCad Inventor, Pro/Engineer) that includes modeling and automation systems design experience.
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Perform all grinding, buffing and polishing operations to bring products into specifications. Position Overview: Under the direction of the Group Leader, the Welder performs TIG welding to assemble stainless steel products ensuring the highest possible quality at the lowest possible cost, while meeting customer specifications and delivery requirements and company performance standards.
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Packing or grinding experience. Lifting 60 pound frozen blocks of meat into a grinder. This position is in Cargills protein and salt business, where we provide wholesome, high-quality food products to a wide range of customers, from foodservice operators and grocery stores to manufacturers and exporters.
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Grinding and metal finishing. Welder/Fitter - 1st Shift ajc. MIG and TIG welding of Steel, Stainless, and Aluminum (16 GA to 2" plate) 3 years minimum MIG and TIG welding Steel and Stainless. Grinding and metal finishing.
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