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Cnc Operator at Company Confidential Riverside, CA 92516

Position
Summary:
Shock Manufacturing Company is seeking a Horizontal CNC operator/machinist with at least 5 years minimum machining experience.
CNC Machinist will be working with Horizontal Machining Center Hitachi Seiki HG 500 used to machine critical control valve components used in the Commercial, Industrial and Department of Defense Naval markets.
CNC Machinist will be working with a company that has a registered ISO-9001 quality system.
CNC Operators are highly skilled professionals, able to work with great concentration and precision.
They must be responsible and comply with all safety guidelines.
A keen eye for detail and great mechanical aptitude are also essential.
Qualifications and Skills:
Great work ethic and mechanical aptitudeKnowledge of G-code or M-code is a plusSmall lot production runs of various casting alloysAbility to set-up and run jobs independently and be able to manufacture a variety of parts to close tolerances ( 0.
001 - 0.
0005)Familiar with various precision gages for Inspection of parts machinedInspect and measure finished products and compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed properlyUnderstand the specifications of the task at hand and the desired result by reading blueprints, mechanical drawings etc.
Inspect and measure finished products and compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed properlyCheck and maintain machinery daily to ensure functionality.
Maintain a clean and safe work areaProven experience as CNC operatorStrong commitment to Safety and TeamworkEmployment Type:
Full TimeYears
Experience:
10 - 15 yearsBonus/Commission:
No.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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