Help Wanted- CNC Machinist Needed
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Help Wanted- CNC Machinist Needed
Career Opportunity!
CNC Machinist needed in a fast paced, exciting environment with room for advancement. Come work with the highly skilled machinist at UMI Performance and be apart of the design and fabrication of automotive racing suspension components. Job duties will consist of CNC machine set-up, CNC operation and other miscellaneous fabrication work. Basic CNC knowledge needed, willing to train the right person.
You must be self motivated, willing to work hard and be able to adapt to a high stress environment. Wage based upon experience, excellent benefits!
Also seeking general laborers- Metal sawing, deburing & CNC Operation.
Please forward resume to:
UMI Performance, PO Box 495, Bigler Pa 16825
OR
ryan@umiperformance.com
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damn wish I still lived back east, I'm a lead man in a c.n.c aerospace shop.talk about high stress.
good luck with the search, would love to have a job building parts for you guys. hell if I was single without a daughter I would probally even make the move.
what kind of machine's are you using over there? hass,mori, okuma's?
I'm trying to talk the owner into get a robodrill talk about fast
good luck with the search, would love to have a job building parts for you guys. hell if I was single without a daughter I would probally even make the move.
what kind of machine's are you using over there? hass,mori, okuma's?
I'm trying to talk the owner into get a robodrill talk about fast
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Thanks for the post
We have (5) vertical machining centers and (1) turning center at this time. The machine brand is a mix but we try to stick with all FANUC controls, one machine is a Bridgeport with a DX32 control.. I am not real fond of it and would really like to trade it in. But we use and like the FANUC controls.
Thanks,
Ryan
We have (5) vertical machining centers and (1) turning center at this time. The machine brand is a mix but we try to stick with all FANUC controls, one machine is a Bridgeport with a DX32 control.. I am not real fond of it and would really like to trade it in. But we use and like the FANUC controls.
Thanks,
Ryan
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yeah FANUC controls are the way to go. we just got a new lathe with 21i that I'm messing with. I'm working out the bugs with the live tooling now. I tell people what I do and they seem to either have no idea or say "like what O.C.C does" I like the fact that everything in this world comes from a machinist. with out machinist's the world would we be a dull place.
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Wish I was a little bit closer to your shop I would def love to have this oppurtunity. Just out of curiousity what type of work do you do? 3 or 5 axis machines?
And what kinda program do you use for your drawings? Mastercam espirit etc?
And what kinda program do you use for your drawings? Mastercam espirit etc?