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    Applications Engineer - Haas Automation

    Immediate openings for Applications Engineers

    Seeking a high-energy individual to join our team. Will be responsible for programming, set-up and operate CNC lathe CNC vertical/horizontal mills, includes writing advanced programs and diagnosing complex programming errors. Duties included working with customers by phone to solve application problems and perform miscellaneous duties in preparation for trade shows or machine demos. Strong knowledge advanced G-code for Fanuc control and CAD/CAM. Travel national and international, required.

    Check the Haas web site:
    https://www.haasjobs.com/Applicants/...px?jobtype=SVC


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    what is the pay?


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    D.O.E.


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    Apps

    Looking in the Milwaukee area?? I currently work for Mazak, PM if interestred...


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    This position is at the Haas Headquarters in Oxnard, California.


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    cleaning

    a shop down the road has a vfo
    it has not been cleaned in a year.
    what do u think a good price to charge to clean it ?
    i am talking every bit of dirt off of it: the white glove test?
    the guy wants it cleaned, but i have no idea how much to quote him.
    and how long it will take.


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    Quote Originally Posted by smarbaga
    a shop down the road has a vfo
    it has not been cleaned in a year.
    what do u think a good price to charge to clean it ?
    i am talking every bit of dirt off of it: the white glove test?
    the guy wants it cleaned, but i have no idea how much to quote him.
    and how long it will take.
    cleaned? Why can't he clean it himself???? They actually have services for cleaning machines... or do you do more than just whipe the chips off..


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    i would clean it inside and out, top to bottom, every inch of it with varsol.
    just want to know what you think a fair price would be.
    he would rather make molds and pay someone to clean his machines.


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