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CNC Field Service Engineer

Company Name:
Absolute Opportunities
Job Ref.: 2236
Job Title: CNC Field Service Engineer
Role: Technician / Maintenance
Relocation Available: Yes
Industry: Technician
Location: California
Town / City: Santa Fe Springs
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
We are looking for a Field Service Engineer with Mori-Seiki machine and Fanuc controls experience.
Company is looking for experienced CNC Field Service Engineer for Southern California. Company represents World-Class machine tool builders including Fadal Engineering, DMG MORI, Tsugami, Cincinnati, Toshiba, Okamoto, as well as many other quality manufacturers.
Our client provides the very best in value added customer support and training using hi-tech tools in a fun and challenging environment.
The field service machine technician should have at least 5 years of experience in installing and field repair of CNC Machining Centers and CNC Turning Centers. Repair skills should be mechanical, hydraulic and electrical. Experience with Mori Seiki machines and Fanuc controls a must. Experience with Makino, Okuma, Mazak, Haas or other major manufacture CNC repair is a major plus.
Provides State of the Art manufacturing solutions to all industries, and specializes in High Speed Machining and Automated Cellular Systems, as well as 5 axis milling and 9-axis turning.
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. 5
years of experience in installing and field repair of CNC Machining Centers and CNC Turning Centers.
2. Mechanical, hydraulic and electrical repair skills.
3. Experience with Mori Seiki machines and Fanuc controls.
4. Experience with Makino, Okuma, Mazak, Haas or other major manufacture CNC repair is a major plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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