Global Channel Management, Inc.other related Employment listings - Foothill Ranch, CA at Geebo

Global Channel Management, Inc.

CNC Mold Tech needs 5
years of CNC Programming & Machining experienceCNC Mold Tech requires:
Technical Trade School2nd Mon-Fri (1P - 9P)-5
years of CNC Programming & Machining experience with the majority of this time related specifically to injection molds-Experience in DMG Mori Seki-Experience in Mitsubishi EDM (Wire & Sinker)-Experience with Pro E and/or Solidworks-Experience with Geometrical, Dimensioning & Tolerancing-Experience with 3D Modeling- Experience with Microsoft applications-Experience with injection mold maintenance and repairs CNC Mold Tech duties:
Sets up and operates automatic CNC machines and manual machines as needed.
- Creates CNC programs with CAM software.
- Performs general mold repair work, machining, grinding etc.
Some mold preventative maintenance and inspection.
- Works with Mold Design Engineers and Mold Tool Room Supervisor as needed to develop a constructive efficient relationship.
- Solves problems relating to unusual material, work-holding arrangements, machine settings, fabrication methods, and production process.
- Reads & interprets complex CAD drawings/specifications of injection molds and part models.
- Interprets mold component drawings for form, fit and function.
- Designs and builds jigs and fixtures as needed.
- Designs fixture clamping and holding tools.
- Demonstrates experience in cutter feeds and speeds for milling, drilling and general machining.
- Selects the correct types of steel required based on hardness and proper use for the application.
- Follows safety rules and regulations and good shop practices.
- Maintains daily records of work performed for management.
- Ensures at all times that shop tools, machines, and working areas are maintained and cleaned.
Employment Type:
Full-TimeSalary:
$ 40.
00 Per HourAbout the Company:
Global Channel Management, Inc.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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