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CNC Machinist - Direct Hire

Location: Freeport
Posted on: November 17, 2024

Job Description:

CNC Machinist


Greater Pittsburgh, PA area


Direct-Hire


Relocation Package Possible



Adecco Direct Hire Group is assisting a client in the Greater Pittsburgh, PA Area in recruiting for experienced CNC Machinists. This is a high-precision machine shop that requires knowledge of G+M code, conversational programming, machine set-ups and quality procedures. Our client offers perks including: Excellent pay, Standard 50-hour work week, Full benefit packages, Quarterly bonus and Stock purchase program.



As a CNC Machinist, your job responsibilities will include:



*Set-up and operation of high precision CNC Machines



*Program editing using G+M code and conversational programming



*Holding tolerances to +/- .0001



*Quality inspection using mics, calipers and various gauges





Qualifications:



*Minimum of 5 years experience operating/programming CNC machines



*Strong knowledge of editing programs using G+M Code and/or conversational programming



*Excellent blueprint reading and interpreting skills



*Excellent math abilities



*Journeyman?s certification preferred (not required)





Our client is expanding and offers a standard 50 hour work week. Various shifts are available including: 1st Shift (10 hour days), 2nd shift (10 hour days) and a 3-3-4 Shift (12 hour days). Advancement opportunities often exist.



TO APPLY: Please click on ?Apply Now? or send a resume and salary requirements directly to brett.windham@adeccona.com. All applications are held in strict confidentiality.



Adecco, Better Work, Better Life!


EOE.

Keywords: , Penn Hills , CNC Machinist - Direct Hire, Other , Freeport, Pennsylvania

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