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  2. Machinist - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the company, a machinist can be any or all of the titles listed above. Other related fields include Millwrights, quality assurance, and mechanical engineers. In Australia, a related profession is a fitter and turner. A fitter and turner is the tradesperson who fits, assembles, grinds and shapes metal parts and subassemblies to ...

  3. Millwright - Wikipedia

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    A millwright is a craftsman or skilled tradesman who installs, dismantles, maintains, repairs, reassembles, and moves machinery in factories, power plants, and construction sites. [1] The term millwright (also known as industrial mechanic [2]) is mainly used in the United States, Canada and South Africa to describe members belonging to a ...

  4. Thomas Mottershead - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mottershead was born in Widnes, Lancashire on 17 January 1892. He was the son of Thomas and Lucy Mottershead. He studied engineering at Widnes Technical School and was apprenticed as a fitter and turner after leaving school. In February 1914, he married Lilian Medlicott Bree and the couple had a son, Sydney, the following year. [1]

  5. Engine room artificer - Wikipedia

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    An ERA is usually a fitter and turner, boilermaker, coppersmith or enginesmith. On larger vessels, there are several ERAs, divided into three or more classes. Each of these positions is normally associated with a specific non-commissioned rank and level of experience – for example, an ERA (First Class) is normally a chief petty officer (CPO).

  6. Ralph Sarich - Wikipedia

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    His working career encompassed being a fitter and turner and trainee engineer with the Western Australian Government Railways between 1954 and 1963. He was a plant engineer with Thiess Brothers between 1963 and 1965, in charge of the standard gauge project before running his own business, [ 1 ] an engineering and service station operator.

  7. Jack Tanner (trade unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick John Shirley Tanner CBE (28 April 1889 – 3 March 1965) was a British trade unionist.. Born in Whitstable, Tanner grew up in London and became a fitter and turner at the age of 14.

  8. Tool and die maker - Wikipedia

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    Working from engineering drawings developed by the toolmaker, engineers or technologists, tool makers lay out the design on the raw material (usually metal), then cut it to size and shape using manually controlled machine tools (such as lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and jig grinders), power tools (such as die grinders and rotary tools), and hand tools (such as files and honing ...

  9. Fitter and turner - Wikipedia

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