CNC Router Operator Lakeville MN Valley Staffing -
Lakeville, MN
Valley Staffing, Inc. is looking for CNC Router Operator candidate for 2nd shift (4pm-3am) for a local company. Must be flexible working 4-10 hour shifts. Training will be on first shift for the first couple weeks. Set up, operate, or tend woodworking machines, such as drill presses, lathes, shapers, routers, sanders, planers, and wood nailing machines. Essential Duties and/or Responsibilities: Start machines, adjust controls, and make trial cuts to ensure that machinery is operating properly. Determine product specifications and materials, work methods, and machine setup requirements, according to blueprints, oral or written instructions, drawings, or work orders.
Feed stock through feed mechanisms or conveyors into planing, shaping, boring, mortising, or sanding machines to produce desired components. Adjust machine tables or cutting devices and set controls on machines to produce specified cuts or operations. Monitor operation of machines, and make adjustments to correct problems and ensure conformance to specifications.
Set up, program, operate, or tend computerized or manual woodworking machines, such as drill presses, lathes, shapers, routers, sanders, planers, and wood-nailing machines.
Select knives, saws, blades, cutter heads, cams, bits, or belts, according to workpiece, machine functions, and product specifications. Examine finished workpieces for smoothness, shape, angle, depth-of-cut, and conformity to specifications, and verify dimensions, visually and using hands, rules, calipers, templates, or gauges. Install and adjust blades, cutterheads, boring-bits, or sanding-belts, using hand tools and rules. Inspect and mark completed workpieces and stack them on pallets, in boxes, or on conveyors so that they can be moved to the next workstation. Push or hold workpieces against, under, or through cutting, boring or shaping mechanisms. Change alignment and adjustment of sanding, cutting, or boring machine guides in order to prevent defects in finished products, using hand tools. Remove and replace worn parts, bits, belts, sandpaper, and shaping tools. Secure woodstock against a guide or in a holding device, place woodstock on a conveyor, or dump woodstock in a hopper to feed woodstock into machines.
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