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CNC Machinist

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CNC MachinistLocation:
Britton, SDFulltimeCNC Machinist Position SummaryThe CNC machinist sets up and operates machine tools within the work cell.
Loads materials into machines and operates machine tools to produce finished parts that conform to proper dimensions, inspecting work and performing basic setting/adjusting of the machine to maintain products within specified tolerances.
ResponsibilitiesCNC MACHINIST
Responsibilities:
Changes settings or programs and tooling inserts in order to achieve the proper dimensions of finished parts, assisting less experienced machinists with more complex or more difficult set-ups.
Operates one or more machine tools to produce high quality parts in an efficient manner.
Performs daily and weekly routine machine maintenance in a manner which conserves resources and keeps the machines as productive as possible Moves between machines in the cell as directed by area manager.
Sets up and operates machine tools within the work cell.
Qualifications A high school diploma, or equivalent (GED), is desired but not required.
Requires 6 months of developed relevant work experience.
A relevant 1- or 2-year technical degree / diploma in a machining related field fulfils the 6-month work experience requirement.
CNC Machinist Job Skills Required Blueprint reading, communicate and work well and efficiently with others, basic computer, intermediate inspection and measurement, basic machine setup and operation, basic math.
Must have legal authorization to work in the United States.
Relocation allowance may be provided if the individual has all of the necessary qualifications.
Benefit Packages Including PTO Paid holidays 401K Match Medical/Dental/Vision Flexible spending accounts Life, AD&D, STD, LTD, LTC Education assistance Recommended Skills Blueprinting Machinery Maintenance Mathematics Communication Measurement And Metrology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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