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Looking for Electrode Programmer


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Hello everyone,

My company is looking for an Electrode Programmer that is knowledgeable about EDM sparkgaps. Hard Milling and Soft. They are checking in Monster. Just thought I'd give a heads up in case anyone needs a job. So, get your resumes ready there. Location is Walnut California. Email me if you have questions.

 

Job Description

 

This occupation requires a working knowledge of G-codes, fixtures and setup procedures, and programming with Mastercam.

 

 

Job Summary:

 

Responsibilities are:

1 Programming electrodes and knowledge of EDM Spark gaps to company standards.

2 Program Hard Milling machining.

3 Program Soft Milling machining.

4 Prepare setup sheets and programming documentation.

5 Able to make drafting and inspection documentation.

6 Knowledge of SolidWorks, and AutoCAD helpful.

7 Knowledge of Fanuc, Bostomatic and Hiedenhain based controls a plus.

8 Designing of fixtures and tooling for machining setups a plus.

9 Willingness to work overtime and weekends when needed.

10 Able to work with other department lead-persons to ensure plant efficiency.

11 Perform all other duties as assigned or directed by lead person.

 

Skills Required:

 

• Minimum of 7 years experience in a Machine/Mold shop environment

• Minimum 5 yrs experience in MasterCAM with 3D Solid Modeling

• Ability to do all shop math functions associated with setup and inspection procedures

• Strong communication skills

• Be organized

• Good attendance

• Be willing to work as a team

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I am sorry to say, but, someone has a reprutation as a back-stabber at your company. . . little does he knows that he MUST stay at his present job, because he is unwelcomed elsewhere . . . OR he must seek a different type of occupation . . . cuckoo.gif

 

He is a nice guy, but that doesn't mean he is a good guy to work with . . .

 

Anyway, good luck if you want to work for this company . . . it is my reco that you stay as far away as possible . . . this is just MY opinion, you must judge for yourself . . .

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