Micro Techother related Employment listings - Auburn, MA at Geebo

Micro Tech

Set-up and operate CNC and Manual Turning and Milling Machine Tools.
Machine product from various materials to blue print, sketches, work instructions and work procedures.
Work independently in planning, layout, set-up and operation of CNC and Manual Machine tools.
Proof read and edit CNC programs as required.
Understands set up operation & program of G & M codes.
Responsible for machining and inspecting product to insure it is within specifications.
Perform all machining operations, including but not limited to Milling, Turning, Facing, Drilling, Reaming, Threading, Tapping, Deburring and assembly of product.
Read blueprints.
High School Diploma or equivalent - Trade School Diploma preferred.
Minimum ten years of hands-on experience in the set-up and operation of CNC and Manual Machine Tools.
Experience with the methods and devices to lift heavy irregularly shaped objects.
Must have good basic machinist skills as in blue print reading , use of mic's and vernier's and CNC skills and grinding experience would be helpful2nd shiftAbout the Company:
Micro TechMicro Tech Staffing Group is your source for Technical & Professional talent in New England and the Eastern Seaboard.
Since 1983 we have taken great pride in providing quality temporary & permanent personnel to business and industry in the fields of Engineering, Information Technology, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Finance, and Administration.
With offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, North Carolina and Georgia, Micro Tech places an average of 2,000 highly-skilled employees daily.
Whether you are an individual looking for your next employment opportunity, or a business seeking talented staff to take you to the next step, we have what you are looking for.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
0Website:
https:
//www.
mtsg.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

The fraudster will send a check to the victim who has accepted a job. The check can be for multiple reasons such as signing bonus, supplies, etc. The victim will be instructed to deposit the check and use the money for any of these reasons and then instructed to send the remaining funds to the fraudster. The check will bounce and the victim is left responsible.