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CNC Machine Operator - JO#41823

CNC Machine Operator - JO#41823 A Norwich area company is looking for a CNC Machine Operator to join their team! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to develop their skill set and gain experience with a leading manufacturer.
Duties & Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Ability perform some set ups and operation of various CNC machines Must be able to make necessary offset adjustments as need Set up thread gages and any other gages as needed Produce production runs of assigned work ordersMinimum
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent is preferred Minimum of one and a half years CNC machine or related trade educationor two years of CNC machine trade experience Knowledge of general machine shop practices Ability to work with mathematics, simple addition and subtraction Ability to read blue printsApplicants must follow all of CPS's employment guidelines and commit to maintaining an excellent attendance record.
Applicants must be willing to comply with our criminal background check & drug testing policy.
HOURS:
Monday-Friday, 1 st shift hoursPAY RATE:
$12.
10/hrHow to ApplyFor consideration please submit a resume to the following:
Email:
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315-458-5899Further questions, call 315-458-2100Contemporary Personnel Staffing is an Equal Opportunity Employer(function (d, s, id) var js, iajs = d.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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