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Service Engineer - CNC Maintenance - Bridgeport, CT

Company Name:
U7 Equipment
Seeking 5
years of experience installing, maintaining and repairing industrial CNC and EDM machinery. Ranging from Haas to Mazak and Mori Seiki, this individual must be well versed in industrial machine tool maintenance and repair.
Common service provided include:
Installation prep and machine assembly
Troubleshooting mechanical failures
Replacement of spindles, bearings, motors, sprockets, etc.
Diagnostics of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems
Repair or replacement of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems
Gain exposure to brand new high tech machinery ranging from 3 to 9 axis machining centers. Enjoy highly competitive hourly compensation as well as full employee benefits, 401(k), paid time off, etc.
For complete details contact Michael Matejka at:
(609) 584-9000 ext 267
Or submit resume online at:
http://dmc9.com/msm/app.asp
Or email to:
Please reference #GD_FST_CNC when responding.
Education Requirements: High School
Minimum Experience Requirements: 2-5 years
Job City Location: Bridgeport
Job State Location: CT
Job Country Location: USA
Salary Range: $60,000 to $100,000
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