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Job Description
Job Summary We're hiring skilled CNC Machinists to join a true high-precision machine shop. You will work with some of the best equipment around, ranging from 5-axis mills and horizontal mills to Swiss-style lathes, machining complex parts to exacting tolerances. In this role, you'll own the setup and operation of high-mix, low-volume production runs. We are looking for strong machinists who want to learn, grow, and take their craft to the next level. You are not expected to walk in on day one with all the skills required to run every machine—that's exactly why we offer an extensive, 2+ month on-site training and onboarding program. Our goal is to help you unlock the best work you've ever done. This is a great place to work, surrounded by great people, and the perfect environment to truly expand your technical skills and your career. Why Join Us? Incredibly clean, modern shop floor with state-of-the-art equipment. Extensive, 2+ month on-site onboarding program designed to elevate your skills and help you do the best work of your life. 100% company-paid medical care. 50-hour standard schedule with unlimited, optional overtime available (including double-time pay) for those who want to maximize their earnings. Compensation $80k•$90k / yr Unlimited optional overtime Double-time pay for any hours worked over 56 in a week Shift Monday•Friday 2nd
Shift:
4:00 PM•2:30 AM 50 hours / week standard schedule Benefits 100% Company-paid medical care Paid Time Off (PTO) Extensive on-site training and career development
Responsibilities Setup & Operation:
Perform independent setups and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis mills, mill-turn lathes, or multi-spindle lathes in a high-mix, low-volume environment.
Machine Tending:
Install specified collets, bushings, cams, and gears; load bar stock; and control or operate multiple CNC machines simultaneously.
Tooling & Offsets:
Manage locating fixtures in setup, adjust tool positions, change tools, and utilize tool monitoring systems.
Process Ownership:
Read part prints and job orders for dimensions, cutting speeds, feed rates, and depth of cuts, while maintaining process control tools (such as SPC).
Precision Inspection:
Perform first piece sample inspections and continuous monitoring using standard gages, CMMs, and advanced vision systems (Keyence).
Documentation & Systems:
Accurately complete dimensional reports and perform data collection in our MRP system (Epicor).
Maintenance:
Maintain machine lubricants and coolants, perform daily operator maintenance, and keep your work area clean and organized.
Qualifications Required Experience:
3+ years of CNC milling and/or lathe experience
Setups:
Proven ability to perform independent machine setups and fixture changeouts.
Technical:
Strong blueprint reading skills and the ability to understand and follow complex work instructions.
Precision:
Proven ability to hold incredibly tight tolerances
Metrology:
Proficiency with standard measurement tools including calipers, micrometers, height gages, depth gages, pin gages, and basic CMM operation.
Dependability:
Highly reliable on a daily basis with the ability to adhere to the standard schedule.
Preferred Industry:
Experience in highly regulated industries (Medical, Aerospace, Automotive, Military) or an
ISO 9001
environment.
Advanced Machining:
5-axis milling experience and proficiency with Robodrill, Makino, Mikron, or DMG Mori equipment.
Advanced Metrology:
Very strong GD&T skills and experience with CMM dimensional reporting.
Work History:
Proven stability with a tenure of greater than 2-3 years at previous employers.
Trade School:
Technical/trade school certification
Pay:
$80,000.00•$90,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Application Question(s): How many years of CNC machining do you have? In what industries (aerospace, medical, automotive, etc) How many years of manual machining do you have? Can you manually machine parts from blueprints? Describe your experience setting up and operating 5-axis mills? If so, which brands? Describe your fluency with reading blueprints and using GD&T? Provide an example. How tight of tolerances can you hold? Do you have experience with manual or automatic CMMs? Do you have experience programming? Can you write G Code or use Mastercam or just edit / modify programs?