Sort by: Date | Relevance
Machinist The Machinist sets up and operates a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments to meet Wipaire and industry standards, and to meet all regulatory requirements. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1.Performs various machining operations on machining centers (manual and CNC), primarily working with aluminum and some steel in a low volume high mix environment. 1.Designs and f...
Full job description at Monster
Posted Wed 3rd April
Description of Work: Position Summary: Operate machine tools to build prototype parts, fixtures, and tooling. Machines include standard and CNC mills, lathe, and other standard machine shop equipment and shop tools. CNC programming is required. Essential Functions: Primary duty will be to build prototype parts, fixtures, and tooling from engineering prints. Operation of all standard and CNC shop m...
Full job description at Monster
Posted Yesterday
As a machinist, one might be asked to make items out of metal or just to operate metal machinery. Like a carpenter's craft centers around wood, so does a machinist's work revolve around all kinds of metal. Assembly line work may be the desired place for a machinist, but technology sometimes surpasses the need for such a professional. Special assembly machines have often replaced a living person when large quantities are needed of an item. However, there is still a need for experts in the field, which can sometimes include very harsh and dangerous conditions. Employment with a construction company or large corporation may be preferred over assembly work.
Learn how to write a resume, find relevant examples of resumes, read through resume help, and then create your resume.
Search through Machinist jobs by State on Flipdog!