Forging Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic resume
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Operating metal or plastic forming equipment
Mounting attachments or tools
Removing parts from equipment
Studying blueprints or instructions
Conducting test runs of equipment
Measuring product dimensions
Selecting production equipment
Setting fixtures
Maneuvering workpieces
Trimming excess material from workpieces
Operating grinding equipment
Operating cutting equipment
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Forging Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic
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Forging Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic with experience in Operating metal or plastic forming equipment and Mounting attachments or tools.
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Forging Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic
Where you worked
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Read work orders and blueprints
Moved metal wires through dies
Measured and inspected machined parts
Operated presses and forging machines
Started machines to make samples
Removed dies when production finished
Skills
Operating metal or plastic forming equipment, Mounting attachments or tools, Removing parts from equipment, Studying blueprints or instructions, Conducting test runs of equipment, Measuring product dimensions, Selecting production equipment, Setting fixtures, Maneuvering workpieces, Trimming excess material from workpieces, Operating grinding equipment, Operating cutting equipment
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Read work orders and blueprintsMoved metal wires through diesMeasured and inspected machined partsOperated presses and forging machinesStarted machines to make samplesRemoved dies when production finished
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Read work orders and blueprints to determine specifications and tolerances for production.
Measured and inspected machined parts to ensure compliance with product standards.
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Read work orders and blueprints to determine specifications and tolerances, resulting in fewer errors in production processes
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Fewer errors in production processesSmoother workflow on the shop floorBetter quality in finished products
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Measured and inspected machined parts to ensure compliance with product standards.
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Every batch producedMost of the shiftsRegularly throughout the day
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This work commonly includes read work orders and blueprints, moved metal wires through dies, and measured and inspected machined parts.
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Other names for this job
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Forging Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic
Already yours: Operating metal or plastic forming equipment, Mounting attachments or tools, Studying blueprints or instructions
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What you have not done yet. Measuring product dimensions, Selecting production equipment, Setting fixtures
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Already yours: Mounting attachments or tools, Studying blueprints or instructions, Conducting test runs of equipment
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What you have not done yet. Setting equipment controls, Stacking finished items, Removing products