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Programming equipment
Determining equipment settings
Entering specifications into equipment
Studying blueprints or instructions
Inspecting completed work
Conducting test runs of equipment
Calculating equipment
Verifying information or specifications
Selecting production equipment
Creating diagrams for workpieces
Planning production procedures
Aligning equipment
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Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmer
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Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmer with experience in Programming equipment and Determining equipment settings.
Experience
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmer
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Decided machine operation steps
Checked job orders and blueprints
Watched machines during test runs
Wrote programs for machine controllers
Entered commands to save patterns
Fixed programs to remove errors
Skills
Programming equipment, Determining equipment settings, Entering specifications into equipment, Studying blueprints or instructions, Inspecting completed work, Conducting test runs of equipment, Calculating equipment, Verifying information or specifications, Selecting production equipment, Creating diagrams for workpieces, Planning production procedures, Aligning equipment
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Decided machine operation stepsChecked job orders and blueprintsWatched machines during test runsWrote programs for machine controllersEntered commands to save patternsFixed programs to remove errors
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Decided machine operation steps based on job orders and blueprints to ensure efficient production processes
Monitored machines during test runs to ensure proper operation and identify any issues.
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Determined machine operation steps for several job orders each week to ensure efficient production processes
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Monitored machines during test runs to ensure proper operation and identify any issues.
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Smoother operation of machinesFaster setup times for tests
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This work commonly includes decided machine operation steps, checked job orders and blueprints, and watched machines during test runs.
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