CNC Machinist - Fanuc, CNC lathes, mills, machining Manufacturing - Fraser, MI at Geebo

CNC Machinist - Fanuc, CNC lathes, mills, machining

Company Name:
Medvec Resources Group
CNC Machinist Fanuc, CNC lathe, CNC machining, CNC mills
A long time stable, consistent company continues to enjoy increased sales. They are a tier one supplier of precision engine and transmission components. This division has many long term valued employees. They offer a good benefit package, 401K and paid time off. Due to the continued increase in sales, this corporation has several career opportunities for highly skilled machinist and machine operators. We are searching for CNC machinists with CNC lathe and/or CNC milling experience. Candidates with the ability to set tooling, work holding devices, touch off tools, off set, edit, resolve tooling issues and use various measuring hand tools are needed. Our client will also consider CNC machine operators who can maintain set ups, change tooling, touch off tools and inspect components. Knowledge of Fanuc controls is a plus. Candidates will need shop math, ability to follow standard work instructions and documentation skills. The ideal candidate will have good problem solving skills resolving tooling, CNC program, dimensional or machine tool issues. Experience working on CNC lathes, CNC swiss lathes, turning centers, CNC mill and/or CNC machining centers is required. Our client has openings on all 3 shifts within the CNC lathe, swiss CNC lathe and milling departments.
MUST HAVE: a minimum of 5 ears of experience either setting up or operating CNC lathes or CNC mills. CNC operators will need experience changing tooling, touch off tooling, off setting and mechanical inspection. CNC machinists with set up skills will need the ability to download programs, indicate in tooling / fixturing, edit CNC programs, troubleshoot and make off sets.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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