Laser CNC Machine Operator Manufacturing - Sturgeon Bay, WI at Geebo

Laser CNC Machine Operator


Job Description:
Job Description Would you like to work for a company invests in its employees and truly appreciates the work you do? Then check out this Laser CNC Machine Operator opportunity with our client in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.Laser CNC Machine Operator Compensation/
Benefits:Pay: $17.00 - $18.00/hour depending on experienceHours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Monday - FridayMay have some overtimeOpportunity to participate in the Annual Profit Sharing bonus programLaser CNC Machine Operator Duties &
Responsibilities:This position will run the laser cutting CNC machine.Laser cutting uses a high-powered laser to cut through materials like paper, fabric, or acrylic. Both CNC cutting and laser cutting can be used to create detailed shapes and designs in a variety of materials. Your duties will include setting up and operating laser cutters according to written and/or verbal directions.Training will be provided. Your duties in this career are to operate a computer, its digital printing programs, and the printers.You also troubleshoot printing issues, perform routine inspections and maintenance on printers, and monitor the status of all printing jobs and final products.Laser CNC Machine Operator Preferred
Experience:Experience is appreciated, but the right candidate can learn.I would welcome the opportunity to share more information about this role, to understand what you are looking for and how it aligns with our open opportunities! You can reach me at (920) 684-8324 or kkracaw@abrjobs.com.ABR Employment Services is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veterans' status.PandoLogic. Keywords: CNC Operator, Location: Sturgeon Bay, WI - 54235 , PL: 569339979Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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