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Kimco Staffing

CNC Machinist Schedule:
Monday - Thursday 4 days a week / 10 hour days 6:
00 am - 4:
30 pmPay:
$25 - $28 DOE SUMMARY Under limited supervision, operates CNC and/or conventional machines where work may be of a semi-routine or repetitive, production nature.
Large parts / low quantity as opposed to large quantity outputESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
include the following.
Other duties may be assigned.
Operate and setup CNC and/or conventional machines.
Change tool offsets at the machines.
Deburr, wash and bag components.
Grind cutting tools.
Maintain a safe working environment.
List of machines:
2 Kitamuto mycenters mills 60-inch lagun lathe Kafo and sharp CNC mills funuc control 2 cnc lathes nakamura cobra hardinge bar feeder QualificationsCNC Mills & LathesOperating and set-up experienceBlueprints, tight tolerances, calipers & micrometers EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High School Diploma, Certificate from NTMA or equivalent education preferred.
5 to 8 years machining experience including conventional and CNC, or equivalent knowledge or experience.
Editing NC programs at machinesGrinding cutting toolsDeburring parts.
Checking parts using conventional inspection devicesAbout Kimco:
Kimco Staffing Services is a rapidly growing, award-winning staffing firm whose purpose is to add real value to our clients and candidates while Changing lives, One Job at a Time.
We have won Best Of Staffing Client and Talent satisfaction awards from Clearly Rated for the last 10 years.
Only 2% of staffing companies nationwide receive this recognition! We support our teams, candidates, and clients with strong operational excellence and state-of-the-art industry software platforms.
PandoLogic.
Keywords:
CNC Operator, Location:
Anaheim, CA - 92816About the Company:
Kimco Staffing.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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