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Since 1979 Jobs has been producing 3/5-axis high-power & high-speed machines and automated milling systems which are employed worldwide by the most advanced manufacturing industries for ultra high-tech machining.

Jobs exports 70% of its production to the most industrialised countries and its site employs approx. 170 people.

Jobs is a benchmark company in the field of high-performance machining in the aerospace, automotive, general engineering and energy fields. Thanks to the use of the most advanced design, production and quality control technologies, Jobs products ensure top performances in the sector.

A wide network of BRANCHES and SERVICE CENTRES guarantees an efficient support to the customers for all sales, technological and maintenance requirements.

With the aim of strengthening its proposal capacity in the milling field, Jobs, at the end of 2009, took over the activities of Sachman, a company manufacturing horizontal/vertical milling centres with production headquarters in Reggio Emilia - definitively transferred to Piacenza in 2014.

As from 1st January 2014 also all production, technical, commercial and after-sales service activities of Rambaudi brand have been moved from its headquarters in Rivoli (TO) to Jobs premises.

In January 2012 Jobs acquired the majority shareholding of Sigma Technology, a long-established company in the vertical machining centre industry and, as from 1st January 2015, all its production, technical, commercial and after-sales service activities have been transferred from Vigevano (PV) to the Piacenza headquarters.

Since 2012 Jobs also hosts FFG Distribution, the organization that deals with the distribution of FFG Group Taiwanese products in Italy, in particular Feeler and Leadwell brands.

JOBS
1979
1979
Jobs introduces the first manipulation robot with high load capacity. Established in 1978 with the aim of producing industrial automation systems, Jobs starts to manufacture manipulating robots with 5-6 axes.
1981
1981
Since the beginning of the ‘80s Jobs production range includes highly innovative high-speed and high-power milling machines. In 1981 Jobs introduces Jomach 16, the first 5-axis milling machine with mobile column, with spindle speed up to 18000 rpm.
1982
1982
Jobs introduces Jomach 25, the first high-speed 5-axis mobile gantry milling centre for style model machining and applications in aeronautical industry.
1985
1985
A further step towards the development of systems for the 5-axis machining of large components is the Jomach 35 mobile gantry machine supporting an operating volume of 40 m3 approx, introduced in 1985.
1990
1990
Between 1980 and 1990, Jobs widens its range of products and enters new fields of application which are complementary to its core industry, such as: moulds and dies for the automotive industry, component machining for the energy and aero-engine industry, general engineering, etc. Jobs' activity in high-power milling becomes prominent in 1990, with the introduction of the new Jomach 245 machine equipped with 37 kW spindle and automatic head changing system.
1994
1994
Jobs introduces Jomach 249, a high-power milling centre with mobile column. The systematic use of design technologies supported by the most modern CAD and Structural Analysis software, allows Jobs to remain at the forefront of technology, both in terms of functionality and performance.
1995
1995
Jobs introduces the B.U.S.S. (Basic Universal Spindle) automatic head-change system providing the ability to perform complete roughing, semi-finishing and finishing operations without repositioning the workpiece.
2000
2000
Jobs introduces LinX Compact, the first of a new generation of large volume high-speed milling machines exploiting the linear motor technology for axis movement.
2002
2002
Jobs introduces for the first time two new linear motor machining centres from the LinX family: LinX Blitz and LinX TMX
2003
2003
Jobs introduces for the first time JomaX 265, a high-power, mobile gantry milling centre designed to machine general precision engineering components for the energy and heavy engineering fields, moulds & dies, and large titanium structural components.
2004
2004
Jobs introduces LinX O, a 5-axis, linear motor, horizontal milling centre that is both compact and ergonomic, specifically designed for the machining of large-scale cubic items.
2006
2006
Jobs widens the range of medium/large-size high-power and high-torque milling machines introducing JomaX 261, a fixed gantry machine with single or double mobile table for applications in general precision engineering, energy and general heavy engineering as well as machining of large-size moulds.
2007
2007
Jobs introduces: Tarkus, 5-axis horizontal/vertical high-power milling centre for machining highly tough materials; CompofleX, universal flexible tooling system designed by Jobs for reference and clamping of composite parts.
2008
2008
Jobs introduces JomaX 269, continuous 5-axis mobile column milling centre with high chip removal capacity.
2009
2009
On October 1st. Jobs takes over Sachman activities. Thanks to this integration Jobs widens its offering of products in the milling field with a decisive presence in general engineering subcontracting.
2010
2010
Jobs starts the development of a new range of products, called “Middle Range”, which combines innovation with maximum reduction in operating costs. The new range is basically intended for subcontractors/job shops, mainly of general engineering, energy and moulds/dies fields. The models introduced are eVer 5, mobile gantry type milling centre, and Thor 100, mobile column milling centre.
2011
2011

Jobs pursues "Middle Range" development and introduces eVer 7, overhead gantry milling centre, and Thor 200, large-size mobile column milling machine.

2012
2012
Jobs takes over the majority shareholding of Sigma, long-established Italian leader in the machining centres industry. FFG Europe has been established. This industrial holding, operating in the high-tech machine tools’ field, includes now Rambaudi and Sigma together with Jobs and Sachman.
2013
2013
The Jobs Milling Show, in its "Full Technology" edition, took place on 24th, 25th and 26th October 2013 at Jobs premises. During this event the visitos had the opportunity to see the latest and most important working systems that prove Jobs, Sachman and Rambaudi ability to realize engineered "turn-key" and manufacturing solutions in all application fields. At Jobs' premises the guests had also the possibility to see the new production lines of Sachman and Rambaudi milling centers.
2014
2014
Sachman and Rambaudi’s productions are been definitely moved from their headquarters, respectively in Reggio Emilia and in Turin, to Piacenza, where JOBS has its modern production facilities.

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