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CNC Operator Trainee - 2nd Shift

Dixon Valve is looking for an entry-level CNC Operator Trainee - 2nd Shift to join its manufacturing team in Chestertown, MD. No previous CNC operator or machine operator experience is required. Dixon will train you! This is a great opportunity for individuals with mechanical aptitude or operational bent to join a global manufacturer committed to employee training and development where qualified machinists can participate in our state-certified Apprenticeship program! Dixon is recognized as the premier manufacturer and supplier of hose fittings and accessories spanning a wide range of industrial uses. Shift hours are 2:30 pm to 11:00 pm.
Responsibilities:
Operates CNC lathes
Inspection of parts
Primary focus is on production, product quality and accuracy
Competencies:
Ability to read blue prints and mechanical drawings
Ability to read measuring tools such as calipers and micrometers
Ability to use basic shop mathematics specifically addition and subtraction
Ability to stand for long periods of time
Ability to lift and manuever 70 lbs. consistently over the course of a shift
Ability to work in a fast paced operation/manufacturing environment
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.)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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