Country: USA Location: California-Anaheim/Huntington Beach Fountain Valley 92708 Total applied: 40 Job Category:Manufacturing/Production/Operations
Location:92708
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Equipment Operations;General/Other: Production/Operations
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
T & C GRINDERS
Machine Tool T & C GRINDERS Manual machines make step drills, sharpen and radius counterbores. Some OD grinding. Must be familiar with carbide grinding. Martin Aircraft Tool 18381 Mt Langley Fount Valley 92708 No phone calls please
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