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Machinists
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Machinists
56
Alternate Occupation Titles
Machine
Operator
Machine
Fitter
Machine
Repair Person
Machinist
Machinist
Apprentice
Aircraft
Machinist
Auto
Machinist
Automotive
Machinist
Automotive
Machinist
Apprentice
CNC
Operator
CNC
Machine
Operator
CNC
Machinist
CNC Lathe
Machinist
CNC Mill
Machinist
CNC Swiss
Machinist
Carbide
Operator
Computer Numeric Controlled
Machinist
Computer Numeric Controlled Lathe
Machinist
Computer Numeric Controlled Mill
Machinist
Computer Numeric Controlled Swiss
Machinist
Computer Numerical Control
Operator
Computer Numerical Control
Machinist
Computer Numerically Controlled
Machine
Operator
Computer Numerically Controlled
Machinist
Computer Numerically Controlled Lathe
Machinist
Computer Numerically Controlled Mill
Machinist
Conventional
Machinist
Electrical
Machinist
Experimental
Machinist
Four-Slide
Operator
Gear
Machinist
Geothermal Heat Pump
Machinist
Hydroelectric Component
Machinist
Lab
Machinist
Laboratory
Machinist
Lathe
Machinist
Maintenance
Machinist
Manual
Machinist
Manual Lathe
Machinist
Metal
Machinist
Outside
Machinist
Outside
Machinist
Apprentice
Precision
Machine
Operator
Precision
Machinist
Printing Press
Machinist
Production
Machinist
Set-Up
Operator
Set-Up
Machinist
Tool
Machinist
Tool
and
Die
Machinist
Tool
and
Die Maker
Tool Room
Machinist
Toolroom
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Turret Lathe
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Utility
Operator
Wind Turbine
Machinist
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Set up
and
operate
a variety of
machine
tools to produce precision parts
and
instruments out of metal. Includes precision instrument makers who fabricate, modify,
or
repair mechanical instruments. May also fabricate
and
modify parts to make
or
repair
machine
tools
or
maintain industrial
machines
, applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout,
and
machining
procedures.
19
Tasks
Operate
equipment to verify
operational
efficiency.
Machine
parts to specifications, using
machine
tools, such as lathes, milling
machines
, shapers,
or
grinders.
Align
and
secure holding fixtures,
cutting
tools, attachments, accessories,
or
materials onto
machines.
Confer with numerical control programmers to check
and
ensure that new programs
or
machinery
will function properly
and
that output will meet specifications.
Diagnose
machine
tool malfunctions to determine need for adjustments
or
repairs.
Dismantle
machines
or
equipment, using hand tools
or
power tools to examine parts for defects
and
replace defective parts where needed.
Establish work procedures for fabricating new structural products, using a variety of metalworking
machines.
Evaluate
machining
procedures
and
recommend changes
or
modifications for improved efficiency
or
adaptability.
Fit
and
assemble parts to make
or
repair
machine
tools.
Install experimental parts
or
assemblies, such as hydraulic systems, electrical wiring, lubricants,
or
batteries into
machines
or
mechanisms.
Lay out, measure,
and
mark metal stock to display placement of
cuts.
Maintain
machine
tools in proper
operational
condition.
Monitor the feed
and
speed of
machines
during the
machining
process.
Program computers
or
electronic instruments, such as numerically controlled
machine
tools.
Set up
or
operate
metalworking, brazing, heat-treating, welding,
or
cutting
equipment.
Set up, adjust,
or
operate
basic
or
specialized
machine
tools used to perform precision
machining
operations.
Study sample parts, blueprints, drawings,
or
engineering information to determine methods
or
sequences of
operations
needed to fabricate products.
Support metalworking projects from planning
and
fabrication through assembly, inspection,
and
testing, using knowledge of
machine
functions, metal properties,
and
mathematics.
Test experimental models under simulated
operating
conditions, for purposes such as development, standardization,
or
feasibility of design.
9
Detailed Work Activities
Operate
cutting
equipment.
Operate
grinding equipment.
Operate
metal
or
plastic forming equipment.
Operate
welding equipment.
Assemble
machine
tools, parts,
or
fixtures.
Measure materials to mark reference points,
cutting
lines,
or
other indicators.
Monitor equipment
operation
to ensure proper functioning.
Plan production
or
operational
procedures
or
sequences.
Review blueprints
or
other instructions to determine
operational
methods
or
sequences.
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