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Micro Tech

First shift, direct hire opportunity working in a high-volume production shop environment for a well-established industry leader in manufacturing of switches, relays, and photocontrols.
You will have an opportunity to work on various lathe's, miller's, drill presses and get trained on a Brown & Sharpe Screw Machine.
Responsibilities:
Setup & Operate manual lathe's, Bridgeport Millers, drill presses and Brown & Sharpe CAM Screw Machine to tight tolerance in high volume runsPerform quality inspections as necessaryMaintain equipment and operate in a safe work environment Requirements:
5
recent years experience in setting up and operating manual lathe's, Bridgeport's, drill presses and various other machine shop equipment to tight tolerances in high volume settingBrown & Sharpe CAM Screw Machines setup and operating experience desired, but will trainMust be familiar with speeds, feeds, revolutions and have excellent math skillsAbility to read from blueprints and work ordersFamiliarity with basic metrology tools for inspectionAbout the Company:
Micro TechMicro Tech Staffing Group is your source for Technical & Professional talent in New England and the Eastern Seaboard.
Since 1983 we have taken great pride in providing quality temporary & permanent personnel to business and industry in the fields of Engineering, Information Technology, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Finance, and Administration.
With offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, North Carolina and Georgia, Micro Tech places an average of 2,000 highly-skilled employees daily.
Whether you are an individual looking for your next employment opportunity, or a business seeking talented staff to take you to the next step, we have what you are looking for.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
0Website:
https:
//www.
mtsg.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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