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    Looking for (3) CNC Setup/Programmers

    Growing company is looking to fill 3 CNC set up/programmer positions. Applicants must have knowledge of Mazatrol T Plus minimum, 640 T is a bonus. We need set up/ programmers that can run our Mazak Mills and Lathes with minimal supervision.

    We are located in Clawson Michigan

    ISO 9001:2000 company produces stainless valves and delrin manifolds for the industrial industry. We have a very clean stable work enviroment with a the hopes of finding 3 individuals that are looking for a long term job.

    If you interested please contact me at paul@wakates.com


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    Or you could outsource to a few small shops and everybody wins!!
    www.hobbymachine.net


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    Thanks, we are looking for a more perminant fix.


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    Hey Wakates,

    Have you found anyone to fill your positions yet? Would you be interested in someone that had to move?

    I have owned my own shop, and done everything that is required in running your own shop, including; programming, purchasing, financials, scheduling, sweeping, and fixing my old Mazak H25 Horizontal and AJV vertical. I have programmed and set-up up to 4-axis Horizontals (Mazatrol and Fanuc), and Live tooling lathes (including Y axis). I can program in Mastercam, Bobcad, Gibbs, Parametric and Mazatrol (T2, M2, M32 - no 6t40 yet). I can also run Solidworks fairly well, and have some experience with Autocad 2000 and Pro/E. Most of all, I am looking to live somewhere where manufacturing and industry is helped rather than hindered, as it is in British Columbia, Canada!!

    Thanks,

    Fish


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish
    Have you found anyone to fill your positions yet? Would you be interested in someone that had to move?

    I have owned my own shop, and done everything that is required in running your own shop, including; programming, purchasing, financials, scheduling, sweeping, and fixing my old Mazak H25 Horizontal and AJV vertical. I have programmed and set-up up to 4-axis Horizontals (Mazatrol and Fanuc), and Live tooling lathes (including Y axis). I can program in Mastercam, Bobcad, Gibbs, Parametric and Mazatrol (T2, M2, M32 - no 6t40 yet). I can also run Solidworks fairly well, and have some experience with Autocad 2000 and Pro/E. Most of all, I am looking to live somewhere where manufacturing and industry is helped rather than hindered, as it is in British Columbia, Canada!!

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    Fish
    Fish,

    You sound like you would fill one of our positions very nicely, what are you thinking as far as moving? I would be interested in talking with you more, email me at paul@wakates.com so we can further discuss the your potential move to the US.

    Thanks
    Paul


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    cncturnmaster@hotmail.com

    I am a very experince CNC Mazak Programmer / set-up / operator. I am currently down on the gulf cost however I use to live and work in troy MI. for Dynamic precision Tool, there on Livernois. If your willing to foot the bill I am willing to relocate back there. If interested send reply to above e-mail address, and I'll send you a resume.


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