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Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
SOC 51-4035.00
Set up, operate, or tend milling or planing machines to mill, plane, shape, groove, or profile metal or plastic work pieces.
Zone 2
Production
8
Skills
8
Knowledge
2
Job Zone
No
Green
Top Skills 8
Operation Monitoring
3.8
Monitoring
3.2
Operation and Control
3.2
Active Listening
3.1
Reading Comprehension
3.0
Speaking
3.0
Critical Thinking
3.0
Mathematics
2.9
Knowledge Areas 8
Production and Processing
3.6
Mechanical
3.5
Mathematics
3.3
English Language
3.0
Customer and Personal Service
2.6
Design
2.5
Education and Training
2.5
Engineering and Technology
2.4
Key Tasks
1Position and secure workpieces on machines, using holding devices, measuring
instruments, hand tools, and hoists.
2Remove workpieces from machines, and check to ensure that they conform to
specifications, using measuring instruments such as microscopes, gauges, calipers, and
micrometers.
3Verify alignment of workpieces on machines, using measuring instruments, such as
rules, gauges, or calipers.
4Move cutters or material manually or by turning handwheels, or engage automatic
feeding mechanisms to mill workpieces to specifications.
5Observe milling or planing machine operation and adjust controls to ensure
conformance with specified tolerances.
Also Known As
Barrel Rib Matting Machine Operator
Barrel Rifler
Broacher
Broaching Machine Operator
Broaching Machine Set Up Operator
CNC Machine Operator (Computerized Numerical Control Machine Operator)
CNC Mill Operator (Computerized Numerical Control Mill Operator)
CNC Mill Set Up Operator (Computerized Numerical Control Mill Set Up Operator)
CNC Operator (Computerized Numerical Control Operator)
CNC Programmer (Computerized Numerical Control Programmer)
Tools & Equipment
Adjustable spanner wrenches
Allen wrench sets
Automatic tool changers
Bore gauges
Boring bars
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