CNC Lathe Operator Manufacturing - Ogden, UT at Geebo

CNC Lathe Operator

Must have Experience with CNC machines.
We have Screw Machines Lathes Mills and a EDM.
Knowledge of G.
D.
and T.
Use of Precision instruments Tool offsetting Feeds and speeds Knowledge of G and M codes.
Experience with setting up and able to operate a machine with being able to change offsets and tools.
Programming is a bonus and preferred but mainly knowing how to set up and or able to operate a machine change offsets and tools and reading a blueprint.
We are small business so everyone helps everyone out which can include running machines set ups programming and processing parts.
Must be reliable meticulous and detail oriented as well as a hard working and able to work in a fast pace environment.
We are looking for a full time but are open to part time with how slammed we are right now but again full time is preferred.
Set ups Machine operator Processing parts Tool offsets and changing tools Programming if known.
Minimum of years Experience and up Be able to work with min.
instructions fast pace meticulous and detail oriented Reliable.
if you have experience that is under years but have the knowledge of setting up changing tools and offsets and operating cnc machines please still send in your resume.
Pay depends on your level of skill and how well you work.
that is something you can discuss with Dan the owner Very well worth coming in and talking to him.
We are looking for an immediate hire someone who is actively seeking a job right now and ready to start working within a max of weeks being how slammed We are like family here.
if you work hard you have fun.
its a great place to work so if you are interested please send in your resume and or you can text or call me Autum at for more info or to set up a time to come check out the shop and talk with him about the job He Prefers if you send your resume to his email so he sees it quicker.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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