How do they match: Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators

  • Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators

  • Production Worker
  • Computer Numeric Control Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Gear Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Laser Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Lathe Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Machine Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Machinist
  • Computer Numerical Control Mill Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Programmer
  • Computer Numerical Control Router Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Set Up Operator
  • Computer Numerical Control Technician
  • Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Operator
  • Computer Numerically Controlled Machinist
  • Computer Numerically Controlled Milling Machine Operator
  • Computer Numerically Controlled Shot Peening Operator
  • Medical Numerical Control Operator
  • Metal Computer Numerically Controlled Operator
  • Metal Numerical Control Machine Operator
  • Numerical Control Drill Press Operator
  • Numerical Control Jig Boring Machine Operator
  • Numerical Control Lathe Operator
  • Numerical Control Machine Operator
  • Numerical Control Machine Set Up Operator
  • Numerical Control Machine Tool Operator
  • Numerical Control Machinist Operator
  • Numerical Control Milling Machine Operator
  • Numerical Control Milling Machine Set Up Operator
  • Numerical Control Router Operator
  • Numerical Control Router Set Up Operator
  • PCB Numerical Control Drill Operator
  • Plastic Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Operator
  • Plastic Numerical Control Machine Operator
  • Printed Circuit Boards Numerical Control Drill Operator
  • Programmable Logic Control Technician

  • Operate computer-controlled tools, machines, or robots to machine or process parts, tools, or other work pieces made of metal, plastic, wood, stone, or other materials. May also set up and maintain equipment.

  • Control coolant systems.
  • Adjust machine feed and speed, change cutting tools, or adjust machine controls when automatic programming is faulty or if machines malfunction.
  • Confer with supervisors or programmers to resolve machine malfunctions or production errors or to obtain approval to continue production.
  • Enter commands or load control media, such as tapes, cards, or disks, into machine controllers to retrieve programmed instructions.
  • Input initial part dimensions into machine control panels.
  • Insert control instructions into machine control units to start operation.
  • Monitor machine operation and control panel displays, and compare readings to specifications to detect malfunctions.
  • Review program specifications or blueprints to determine and set machine operations and sequencing, finished workpiece dimensions, or numerical control sequences.
  • Set up and operate computer-controlled machines or robots to perform one or more machine functions on metal or plastic workpieces.
  • Transfer commands from servers to computer numerical control (CNC) modules, using computer network links.
  • Write simple programs for computer-controlled machine tools.

  • Adjust equipment controls to regulate coolant flow.
  • Adjust equipment controls to regulate flow of production materials or products.
  • Calculate specific material, equipment, or labor requirements for production.
  • Clean production equipment.
  • Confer with others to resolve production problems or equipment malfunctions.
  • Install mechanical components in production equipment.
  • Load materials into production equipment.
  • Maintain production or processing equipment.
  • Measure dimensions of completed products or workpieces to verify conformance to specifications.
  • Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
  • Mount materials or workpieces onto production equipment.
  • Program equipment to perform production tasks.
  • Remove products or workpieces from production equipment.
  • Set equipment controls to meet cutting specifications.