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CNC Machinist II: 2nd Shift

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New Port Richey, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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CNC Machinist II:
2nd Shift We are seeking a CNC Machinist II to work on a 2nd shift in New Port Richey, FL. This position is part of the Machine Shop and will be located onsite in New Port Richey, FL. The work schedule is 2nd shift Monday through Friday, 2:45 PM to 11:15 PM, and overtime is frequent. In this role, you will have the opportunity to: Set-up and operate CNC Mills and/or Lathes including the selection of tools, holding fixtures, and methods for producing machined parts, and change worn tooling. Read and interpret CNC programs to recognize and make changes to rectify excessive tool wear and minor program oversights. Change off-sets as necessary to maintain quality and deburr parts during the machine cycle. Perform first piece and in-process inspection using precision measuring tools (gauges and automated CMMs) and blueprints. Read and understand all types of drawings required to machine parts such as castings, forgings, and detailed engineering sketches. Complete all necessary paperwork as required including scorecards, hazard recognitions, routers and data, Red Tags, etc. Maintain an acceptable production rate based on pre-established standards and produce products that meet all quality and drawing requirements. Perform secondary operations (i.e., set-up and operation on simple machines or processes including drill press, stamping press, deburring, etc.). Identify new ways to machine parts to improve quality and productivity. Assist in training coworkers. The essential requirements of the job include: High School diploma or equivalent (i.e. GED). Three (3) years of CNC set-up experience or completion of a machining apprenticeship program. Fluent in blueprint reading or complete blueprint training onsite. Ability to work overtime as required. Frequent bending and standing for extended periods; frequent lifting up to 20 lbs. from floor to bench; occasional lifting to 35 lbs. Eye and hand dexterity. APPLY ONLINE