CNC Mill Set Up/Operator Customer Service & Call Center - Ontario, CA at Geebo

CNC Mill Set Up/Operator

Full-time 1 hour ago Full Job Description We are looking for a CNC Mill Set Up/Operator, candidate must have 3
years set up experience with CNC mills.
Compensation $22 to $30 Hourly Benefits 401K, Dental, Medical, Vision Employment Type Full-Time Schedule Fulltime position, 4-day work week, 10hr days, plus overtime as needed 2nd shift hours are 4pm to 2:
30am Monday - Thursday with possible overtime on Friday from Noon - 6pm DESCRIPTION In this position you will hold the responsibility of setting up Fadal, Robodrill and Haas mills.
Candidates must be familiar with 3,4 & 5 axis milling.
We specialize in short runs of precision plastic parts.
We are a team-focused shop.
This position requires a hard-working capable individual with the ability to multitask.
You must be able to work well with others and have an eye for quality.
TASKS Perform all machining tasks and other tasks as assigned.
Set up jobs according to instructions from travelers to meet blueprint dimensions.
Ability to inspect parts.
Responsible for quality of machined parts.
Perform routine machine maintenance.
Clean machines after each job is completed.
Run multiple machines.
QUALIFICATIONS Able to work well with others Read blueprints & G-code Must have good math and problem-solving skills Must be able to read, write and comprehend English Helpful Qualifications but not required:
Able to edit programs in Mastercam Able to set up CNC mills.
Upland Fab, Inc.
, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental handicap or military status.
Upland Fab is a Drug-Free Workplace in compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988.
A test for controlled substances may be required as a condition of any offer of employment.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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