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How do they match:
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators
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Alternate Occupation Titles
Machine
Operator
Machine
Set Up Operator
Machinist
Automated Cutting
Machine
Operator
Automation
Machine
Operator
CNC
Machine
Operator
CNC
Machinist
CNC Milling
Machine
Operator
Computer Numerical Control
Machine
Operator
Computer Numerical Control
Machinist
Computer Numerically Controlled
Machine
Operator
Computer Numerically Controlled
Machinist
Computer Numerically Controlled Milling
Machine
Operator
Jig Boring
Machine
Operator
Metal Jig Boring
Machine
Operator
Metal Numerical Control
Machine
Operator
Numerical Control
Machine
Operator
Numerical Control
Machine
Set Up Operator
Numerical Control
Machine
Tool Operator
Numerical Control Jig Boring
Machine
Operator
Numerical Control Milling
Machine
Operator
Numerical Control Milling
Machine
Set Up Operator
Plastic CNC
Machine
Operator
Plastic Computer Numerically Controlled
Machine
Operator
Plastic Numerical Control
Machine
Operator
Robotic
Machine
Operator
1
O*NET-SOC Description
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.
19
Tasks
Adjust
machine
feed
and
speed, change cutting tools, or adjust
machine
controls when automatic programming is faulty or if
machines
malfunction.
Calculate
machine
speed
and
feed ratios
and
the size
and
position
of
cuts.
Check to ensure that workpieces are properly lubricated
and
cooled during
machine
operation.
Clean
machines
, tooling, or parts, using solvents or solutions
and
rags.
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.
Implement changes to
machine
programs,
and
enter new specifications, using computers.
Input initial part dimensions into
machine
control panels.
Insert control instructions into
machine
control units to start operation.
Lift workpieces to
machines
manually or with hoists or cranes.
Listen to
machines
during operation to detect sounds such as those made by dull cutting tools or excessive vibration,
and
adjust
machines
to compensate for problems.
Maintain
machines
and
remove
and
replace broken or worn
machine
tools, using hand tools.
Monitor
machine
operation
and
control panel displays,
and
compare readings to specifications to detect malfunctions.
Mount, install, align,
and
secure tools, attachments, fixtures,
and
workpieces on
machines
, using hand tools
and
precision measuring instruments.
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.
Set up future jobs while
machines
are operating.
Stop
machines
to remove finished workpieces or to change tooling, setup, or workpiece placement, according to required
machining
sequences.
Write simple programs for computer-controlled
machine
tools.
1
Detailed Work Activity
Confer with
others
to resolve production problems or equipment malfunctions.
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