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CNC Operator Trainee - 1st Shift - Now Hiring

Dixon is looking for a 1st shift CNC Operator to join our team in Chestertown, MD! This person will learn to set up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) mills and lathes to produce precision metal components and inspect products to drawing specifications.
Learn to recognize machining issues and make adjustments as needed.
Hours are from 6:
00 AM - 2:
30 PM, Monday through Friday.
Responsibilities:
Learn how to set up and run CNC machines through participation in a training program Learn about Dixon's products Be a team player Willingness to learn new things Work safely around equipment and co-workers Competencies:
Mechanical aptitude Great attitude and attendance Ability to use hand tools Ability to read blueprints Ability to use measuring tools Ability to use shop mathematics Ability to stand for 8 hours Ability to lift up to 70 pounds throughout a shift The Dixon Group is committed to protecting the privacy rights of its employees and job applicants to the fullest extent required by applicable law.
To that end, personal information will be collectedsolely for those legitimate business purposes recognized by law, and then maintained in a manner consistent with all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to document retention requirements.
The Dixon Group does not sell personal information to third parties, and does not share such personal information with third parties except when authorized by law to do so (e.
g.
, in response to a lawful subpoena; mandatory tax reporting; etc.
)Salary:
$19 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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