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CNC Mill Trainer

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QQE Summit LLC

Beavercreek, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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CNC Mill Trainer QQE Summit LLC Beavercreek, OH Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Qualifications Observation-based student assessment Inspection gauge Student supervision Mechanical blueprint interpretation Measurement-based inspection Committee work Blueprint specification interpretation Student recruitment Coaching Assessment-driven instruction Production safety compliance Performance feedback (performance evaluation method) Mid-level Working with high schoolers CNC tooling Learning styles adaptability Teaching technology education Dimensional measurements Screening interviews CNC quality inspection Working with students Teaching assessments Precision measurement in machining Instructional adaptability Mentoring Training machine operators Training outcomes evaluation for professional development Quality standards in production Milling machines Progress documentation Full Job Description CNC Mill Trainer | Build the Next Generation of Machinists The CNC Mill Trainer is responsible for training, mentoring, and guiding apprentices and new hires in CNC machining fundamentals and shop practices. Supports the apprenticeship program while reinforcing safety, quality, and performance standards. Assists with production by operating CNC equipment as needed. What You'll Do Train apprentices and new hires in CNC machining basics and advanced tasks Provide instruction in blueprint reading and interpreting technical drawings Teach the use of precision measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, gauges, etc.) Mentor and coach employees on technical skills and workplace behaviors Observe, document, and provide feedback on trainee performance and progress Support and execute apprenticeship program objectives Perform additional CNC-related tasks as assigned by the Foreman Operate CNC machines as needed to support production Promote and enforce safety and quality standards Perform outreach and recruiting efforts with local high schools Interview students and participate in the hiring committee Travel up to 10% as required for training or program support Other duties as assigned What You Bring KnowledgeExperience CNC Level I Machinist (or equivalent hands-on experience) Strong knowledge of CNC machine operation and basic programming Blueprint reading and GD&T fundamentals Precision measurement and inspection techniques Understanding of manufacturing workflows and shop operations Commitment to maintaining a safe work environment SkillsAbilities Strong mentoring and coaching abilities Excellent communication and hands-on teaching skills Ability to evaluate performance and adjust training methods to different learning styles Strong organizational and documentation skills Effective problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Ability to manage multiple trainees and priorities Comfortable working independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced shop environment Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation Ability to move throughout the facility, including walking between departments multiple times per day