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In addition to setting up and operating, the CNC Machinist must have the ability to work with various machine tools (lathe, mill, multi-spindle) and be able to produce any proven parts, generally to tolerances of.05 -.003 and 20 micro inch finish.
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Operate any single machine tool such as manual or CNC lathe/mills/machining centers and be able to produce any proven parts per required specifications, generally to tolerances of.001 -.003 and 32 micro inch finish.
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Experience running equipment such as lathe, milling machine and drill press. Experience on PLC programming, machining, sensors and mechanical installations. Experience running equipment such as lathe, milling machine and drill press.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Use vertical/horizontal saw, hand grinders, drill press, mill and lathe, and other power tools. Required Skills/Abilities:Knowledge of PLC programming, electrical schematics, hydraulics, motors and controls, automation experience is preferred.
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Troubleshoot and repair control systems, including limit switches, proximity switches, photo-electric sensors, solenoid valves, PLC I/O modules, servo motors and pneumatic & hydraulic systems. Machine maintenance processes including electronic, electrical, and mechanical installations, as well as repairs and preventative maintenance.
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Machine maintenance processes including electronic, electrical, and mechanical installations, as well as repairs and preventative maintenance, per standard operating procedures (SOPS). Experience with laser welding and AutoCAD background a plus.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Apply theory and principles of electrical and mechanical engineering to modify, develop, and test machinery and equipment under direction of engineering staff. Fabricating fixtures or parts using lathes, milling machine and drill presses.
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