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Looking for a full time 1st shift CNC Operator at a Family Owned forging company! Details are listed below: Okuma CNC Operator involves setting up, operating, and maintaining Okuma brand computer ...

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What is the difference between Fulltime Okuma vs Fulltime CNC Operator?

AspectFulltime OkumaFulltime CNC Operator
CertificationsMachine-specific training, CNC programming knowledgeBasic CNC operation, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, machine shopsManufacturing facilities, production floors
Industry UsageHeavy industry, precision machiningGeneral manufacturing, various industries
Job FocusOperating Okuma CNC machines, setup, troubleshootingRunning CNC machines, quality checks

Fulltime Okuma roles focus on operating and maintaining Okuma CNC machines, requiring specific training on these machines. Fulltime CNC Operators may work with various brands and models, with broader CNC operation skills. While both roles are in manufacturing environments, Fulltime Okuma positions often demand specialized knowledge of Okuma equipment, making them more niche compared to general CNC Operator roles.

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Okuma Operator

PPS-HPS

Cleveland, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Looking for a full time 1st shift CNC Operator at a Family Owned forging company!

Details are listed below:

Okuma CNC Operator involves setting up, operating, and maintaining Okuma brand computer numerical control (CNC) lathes and mills to produce high-precision parts. Key duties include reading blueprints, programming Okuma's OSP controls, loading materials, performing routine maintenance, inspecting parts for quality, and ensuring adherence to safety and production standards. This role requires strong attention to detail, technical skills in machining, and familiarity with CNC programming and quality control