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Data Dimensions Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Utilize measuring tools to verify dimensions and ensure design accuracy. * Maintain engineering documentation and support product data management activities. * Follow company quality standards ...

... of qualities such as dimensions, performance, and mechanical, electrical, or chemical ... Evaluates data and writes reports to validate or indicate deviations from existing standards.

... of qualities such as dimensions, performance, and mechanical, electrical, or chemical ... Evaluates data and writes reports to validate or indicate deviations from existing standards.

... of qualities such as dimensions, performance, and mechanical, electrical, or chemical ... Evaluates data and writes reports to validate or indicate deviations from existing standards.

... of qualities such as dimensions, performance, and mechanical, electrical, or chemical ... Evaluates data and writes reports to validate or indicate deviations from existing standards.

CNC (Mastercam) Programmer

Watertown, WI · On-site

$25.25 - $34.50/hr

Prepare and maintain accurate production records, including SPC data/charts and sequence of operations. * Interpret blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, and specifications to determine dimensions ...

This role ensures that prototypes are made accurately, efficiently and timely to aid in data ... dimensions and finishes. * undefined * Apply fundamental machining knowledge machining to make ...

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Data Dimensions information

What are data dimensions?

Data dimensions are attributes or perspectives by which data can be categorized, organized, and analyzed. In the context of data management and analytics, dimensions such as time, geography, product, or customer allow users to slice and dice data for deeper insights. For example, a sales dataset might have dimensions like region and sales period, enabling users to analyze performance by different locations or times. Understanding data dimensions is essential for building effective reports, dashboards, and business intelligence solutions. They help transform raw data into meaningful information for decision-making.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a data analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, proficiency in statistics, and a background in mathematics or computer science. Familiarity with data analysis tools like SQL, Excel, Python, R, and data visualization platforms such as Tableau is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These skills are essential for extracting meaningful insights from data, supporting business decisions, and clearly conveying findings to stakeholders.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in data dimensions roles, and how can they overcome them?

Professionals in data dimensions roles often encounter challenges related to ensuring data quality, consistency, and proper integration across multiple data sources. Managing large volumes of data and maintaining accurate dimensional hierarchies can be complex, especially in organizations with rapidly evolving datasets. To overcome these challenges, it's important to establish clear data governance practices, collaborate closely with data engineers and business analysts, and leverage robust data management tools. Continuous learning and staying updated on best practices in data modeling and warehousing also contribute to long-term success in this field.

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Job description

Perform MIG welding and fabrication duties without the use of fixtures; layout, fit and position weldments sequentially to create a custom stair-lift.  Work from prints, drawings and job layouts.  Use measuring tools to verify alignment and dimensions.  Grind to mechanical requirements with a smooth cosmetic finish.  Work is subject to first and final piece inspections for alignment, dimensions and aesthetic requirements.


  • Required to pass Bruno’s weld test criteria, which includes AWS welding symbols and destructive weld test
  • Knowledge of set up and operation of welding machines
  • Table fabrication duties include: measure and weld the angle degree according to print with sections of material
  • Read measuring tools (tape measure, square, dial calipers, digital protractor)
  • Operate hand/air tools and electric grinders
  • Read and interpret work instructions and AWS welding symbols from blueprints
  • Perform MIG,TIG or fabrication welding assignments to meet daily production while maintaining standards of quality and quantity
  • Angle change duties:  Measure and weld the angle degree according to print with sections of material cut on saw during previous operation
  • Build duties:  Roll form material when required for large radius jobs (standard rolled turns will be provided by designated employees); assemble angle change, straight sections and turn to print using a MIG Welder and other fabrication tools while maintaining dimension and angle tolerances;  form flanges and gear rack and install according to print
  • Confirm angles and dimensions during fabrication and report any deviations to supervisor
  • Identify and obtain accurate welding fixtures as called by work order
  • Count and verify weldment ID Number; enter data into computer software to create paint tag for final operation
  • Communicate shortages, scrap, delays and any deviation of standard work to the supervisor when applicable
  • Complete daily timesheet and paperwork
  • Maintain D1.1 welding certification.  This applies to welders who complete welding operations that require D1.1 certification.

Education and Experience: 

  • High school or general education degree (GED) required. 
  • 1 year welding experience or equivalent advanced education required.

Skills and Abilities: 

  • Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. 
  • Complete standardized written documentation and correspondence.  Professionally communicate in one-on-one and small group situations. 
  • Ability to perform basic electronic tasks using computer software and Microsoft Office.

Working Conditions/Physical Demands:

  • Environment is a modern production facility with heat and air conditioning
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is generally required to stand; use arms, hands and fingers to manipulate welding gun, hold fabrication parts in place, wire, fixtures and products and hold fabrication parts in place  
  • The job requires repetitive use of a MIG welding gun at shoulder level or below
  • The employee is occasionally required to stand on an elevated step or ladder while performing the duties of this job
  • Use of hands and fingers required to manipulate hand grinders and other fabrication tools
  • Ability to stand, walk, squat, kneel, bend, twist and reach while performing the duties of this job
  • Ability to lift up to 30 pounds, regularly
  • Ability to lift 30 to 50 pounds, intermittently
  • Ability to lift 50 to 70 pounds, with assistance, occasionally
  • Ability to physically relocate product throughout the day, regularly
  • The employee is required to reach and climb occasionally