Swiss Screw Machine Machinist - Tornos, Bechler, Escomatic Manufacturing at Geebo

Swiss Screw Machine Machinist - Tornos, Bechler, Escomatic

Company Name:
Medvec Resources Group
Swiss Screw Machine Machinist Tornos, Bechler, Escomatic, coastal living
A growing global corporation with multiple product lines is expanding and hiring. This 40 plus year old California based corporation continues to gain market share and invests in additional machining equipment. As a result of their success, this company is searching for 20 skilled machinists with experience setting up and operating cam driven swiss type screw machines. Knowledge of Tornos, Bechler, and/or Escomatic screw machines is required. Our client pays for travel to the interview and hotel. They also will provide a relocation package to assist new employees to move belongings and provide temporary housing. If youre looking for coastal living, sunny days and a new life style, this is a great opportunity. This global corporation has many employees with more than 15 years with the company. They have just under 100 swiss type cam driven screw machines at this plant location. As they grow, there are many promotional opportunities to get into leading and supervising others. Candidates with the desire for career growth should apply.
Strong machine repair skills are also needed in their maintenance department. Interested candidates will need 5 years minimum of experience either setting up or operating swiss screw machines. Knowledge of cam driven Tornos, Bechler, or Escomatic screw machines is required. Set up machinists will work from a layout and work instructions. Experience setting cams, gears, collets, cutting tools and tool holders is needed. Previous leadership skills is a plus.
MUST HAVE: 5 years minimum of experience setting up or operating Tornos, Bechler and/or Escomatic cam driven screw machines.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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