CNC Machinst Manufacturing - North Salt Lake, UT at Geebo

CNC Machinst

Machinist - CNC
Are you a brilliant machinist that looking for a company that rewards its star players?
Marshall Radio Telemetry, the world leader in radio tracking equipment, is looking for outstanding CNC machinists to join our growing team at our North Salt Lake facility. We are looking for hard working individuals with a burning desire to succeed. You must be honest, self-motivated, and have excellent work ethic. We offer TOP pay for those who fit this mold. Come join our team with a small company with excellent potential for advancement. This is an excellent opportunity to work for a great company, utilizing the latest Haas, Star, and Mori Seiki, and Okuma machining centers.
We are hiring both entry level (1
years experience) and Master level with setup, programming, and fixturing experience.
Compensation:
Marshall Radio Telemetry offers competitive pay and benefits.
Pay scale based on experience and what value you can bring to our company; range $15-35 /hr DOE.
Shift Requirements:
Positions available are Full Time with some overtime possible.
Required skills:
Entry level:
Ability to read mechanical drawings.
Ability to use micrometer, caliper, indicators.
Familiar with English and Metric systems.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to perform setups and diagnose problems.
Able to lift 100lbs.
CNC VMC/HMC and/or Lathe experience.
Master Level:
Highly proficient in CAD/CAM (we use SolidWorks and MasterCAM)
Programming / setup / trouble shooting experience
The ability to take a part from solid model to finished part in a high volume environment.
Desired skills:
Haas, Mori Seiki, or Okuma milling experience.
Manual machining skills.
Mold Making experience
email resume and salary history to: hr@marshallradio.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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