Precision Machining Swiss Machinist- GD&T Construction, Mining & Trades - Brookline, NH at Geebo

Precision Machining Swiss Machinist- GD&T

Precision Machining Swiss Machinist- GD&T
Company Work Location: NH
Salary: $40,000 - $56,000

MUST HAVE:
We are looking for Precision Machinist candidates. Make sure you must add Precision Machining experience in your resume before you apply to this job. We prefer experience from Medical device, dental, orthopedic, Biological, Military related clients/industry experience preferred
Relocation Expenses is provided.

Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:

We are searching for someone with experience on Swiss CNC machine Set Up and experienced with either Citizen or Star CNC Machines, good with GD&T and have made medical device background with tolerance range of +/- .0005-.002.
We are looking for bright detailed individuals that have participated in capability studies and statistical analysis, with good documentation and communication skills to work along with our outstanding team.
If you have these skills, then we would love the opportunity to tell you more about our amazing opportunity.
Follow the instructions on the Process sheet, Drawings and/or Programs.
Teach team members all aspects of machining.
Helps others trouble shoot their work
Interface/communicate with Quality, Engineering and other team members as needed.
Maintains the work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition and follows prescribed safety regulations.
Responsible for assuring that assigned activities are performed in accordance with Seabrook Quality System procedures.

Education and
Experience:

High school diploma or GED required
Minimum of 5 years related experience

Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Ability to set up and prove out new work, edit programs, and build fixtures
Ability to coach, train and communicate with department personnel
Has the knowledge to power up machines
Strong Mechanical and trouble shooting ability
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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