Set Up Machinist Customer Service & Call Center - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

Set Up Machinist

Set-up MachinistThe ideal candidate should have 3-5 years of experience as a set-up machinistutilizing HAAS and Fanuc controls.Our work is based around a high setup environment so the ability to understandsetups is a must.
Responsibilities:
? Revise programs to eliminate instruction errors or omissions.? Creates standard drawings, and creation of complex drawings, whichinvolve dimensions, tolerance, intricate details, auxiliary views andprojections from sketches, layouts, or engineering data as required.(Helpful)? May assist in the preparation of bills of material, engineering change orders,and other documentation.? Perform set-ups, runs, and checking first part and in many cases finishproduction run? Own and bring tools required for role? Creates CNC programs for multitasking mill-turn machine tools andprovides some technical support to manufacturing personnel.? Under limited supervision, must be able to do first-time-run-through on hisor her programs in an accurate and timely manner to? Ensure proper documentation and setup information for repeat runs.? Perform complex set-ups and various machining operations as required.? Experience with close tolerance precision machining.Additional Requirements? Must be a US Citizen? Good written and oral communication? Must be able to lift 50 lbs with varying frequency.? Experience with Microsoft Word and Excel.? Other job duties as requiredJob Type:
Full-timePay:
$20.00 - $30.00 per hour
Benefits:
? 401(k)? Dental insurance? Health insurance? Life insurance? Vision insuranceSchedule:
? 8 hour shift? Monday to Friday? Overtime Recommended Skills Communication Drawing Machinery Microsoft Word Multitasking Technical Support Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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