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Molding Reliability Running Output Lathe Engineer
Job Description:
Setting up, running, and maintaining lathe machinery (manual, CNC, or turret) to create precise metal or plastic components is the responsibility of the trained technical specialist known as a lathe engineer. Your job is at the heart of the production process, transforming raw materials into final items based on strict engineering specifications. You will be in charge of making sure that every component satisfies micron-level tolerances, choosing the appropriate cutting tools, and programming machine routes (for CNC). A "hands-on" specialist with a thorough understanding of machine mechanics, metallurgy, and the capacity to decipher intricate technical blueprints is the ideal applicant.
Key Duties
Machine Setup & Operation: Install and modify chucks, tools, attachments, and workpieces to set up lathe machines.
Blueprint Interpretation: To ascertain
dimensions, tolerances, and finishing specifications, read and decipher technical drawings and GD&T symbols.
Tooling & Material Selection: Depending on the material of the workpiece and the desired finish, choose the proper cutting tools and inserts.
CNC programming: To automate the milling of intricate geometries, create or alter G-code and M-code programs.
Precision Machining: Execute turning, facing, threading, grooving, and boring operations while maintaining stringent quality control.
Quality Inspection: To confirm part accuracy, use precision measurement tools such bore gauges, vernier calipers, and micrometers.
Preventative Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance on machinery, including lubrication, coolant management, and replacing damaged components to reduce downtime.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com