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CNC Machinist - Setup Technician

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCNC Machinist - medical device manufacturing environmentINCOME:
up to $33 per hour plus OTWHAT YOU NEED:
o A minimum of 3 years or more on CNC mills, lathes, or grinders.WHAT YOU WILL DO:
o Work from set up instructions, prints and inspection sheets o Upload CNC Programs o Set cutting tool and work holding o Touch off tooling, preform offsets and edit program, if needed. o Make adjustments, debug or troubleshoot if required o Maintain notes of process changes or improvements. o Regularly inspect parts using various gages, hand tools and inspection equipment, as well as, first article runs for approval.WHY THIS COMPANY:
o Ultra-low cost Blue Cross Healthcare choices. o Longevity of employees who average 10 plus years with the company. o Technical training. o Overtime and competitive hourly rates. o This position is in one of the company's new plants with new equipment. o The company is on track in doubling in size since 2016. o Growth, longevity, training and modern work environment.COMPANY DESCRIPTION:
A long time, successful growing tier one supplier of machined powertrain components is expanding again. They are about to open their second new plant in 2 years. This is a team oriented culture and well trained workforce dedicated to the success of the company. This corporation has a proven history of internal, promotions and career growth. They have invested over $25 million dollars in new equipment, automation and technology. Recommended Skills Debugging Problem Solving Wall Chaser, Grinder And Angle Grinder Operation Lathes Construction Toolkits Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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