CNC Mill Set Up Customer Service & Call Center - Glenview, IL at Geebo

CNC Mill Set Up

United Standard Industries, Inc United Standard Industries, Inc Glenview, IL Glenview, IL Full-time Full-time $19 - $35 an hour $19 - $35 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago 1st shift opening for Experienced CNC Mill Set Up.
CORE
Responsibilities:
Set up and or operation of Vertical & Horizontal CNC Mills.
PRIMARY DUTIES :
Select, load and test program, modify program and make necessary machine feed, speed, and axis point adjustments.
Replace, reset and sharpen tools when necessary.
Write new and modify existing CNC machining programs, determine processing methods, tooling needs and tool feed and speeds for most efficient and cost-effective operation.
Set up equipment, install tools and fixtures, make machine control settings, run first piece sample parts, check for required specifications and run job.
Review work orders and related paperwork to plan CNC equipment setups, pull machine tools as specified and insert in tool holders.
Monitor machine operation and check parts throughout run and make necessary adjustments to ensure part specification and quality standards are maintained.
Troubleshoot problems, respond to alarm, retrace program to locate problem and make necessary corrections.
REQUIREMENTS:
Working knowledge of most machine shop equipment and Machine Shop math.
Must be able to read blueprints, and use measuring equipment.
FANUC Controls 1st Shift Hours:
7:
30am - 4:
00pm Special incentive bonus package for CNC set-up personnel.
We offer benefits, profit sharing, career opportunities, EOE.
Air conditioned shop.
Apply via website or contact.
Mr.
Dome at:
Phone:
847-724-0350 Fax:
847-724-0397 Additional Compensation:
Bonuses This Job Is:
Open to applicants under 18 years old, provided it is legally allowed for the job and location Work Remotely No Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$19.
00 - $35.
00 per hour Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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