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Hiring Machinists - 2017

Job Title: CNC Programmer/Manual Machinist

Reports To: Owner & Production Manager

Position Overview:

We are looking for a machinist/apprentice that can operate both manual and CNC machining centers.

Job Duties:

(Other duties may be assigned)

  • Verify material supplied meets requirements
  • Service machine fluids as necessary
  • Report unsafe conditions & required maintenance to authorized personnel
  • Perform machine tool setups using proper mechanical techniques and machining practices
  • Properly operate CNC or manual mills and lathes & perform required tool changes
  • Ability to properly use precision measuring equipment
  • Knowledge of speeds and feeds relation to various material types
  • Basic math skills
  • Hand tools knowledge

Work Environment:

  • Moderate noise levels in shop area
  • Other functions that may be necessary throughout the day: walking, kneeling, reaching with arms and hands, climbing/balancing, crouching or crawling
  • Must supply your own tools (will provide tool list)

Education/Experience:

  • A minimum of a high-school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) is required
  • must be proficient in spoken and written English (Bilingual a plus)

Training:

  • Willing to train qualified candidates.

Working hours are Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm and Saturday 8:00am to 12:30pm as workload requires. Uniforms, health insurance, 401(K), paid vacation and paid holiday.

Compensation: D.O.E.

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