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Machinist Technician

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On behalf of Next Deavor

Fort Worth, TX (In Person)

$38,365 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/17/2026

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Job Description

Benefits You'll Love NextDeavor offers health, vision and dental benefits for contract employees Paid sick leave eligibility is contingent on state of residence Optional 401k Plan (excludes employer match) Opportunity to get your foot in the door at a well-established corporation, with potential for extended or permanent full-time employment Become a Key Player as a Machinist Technician You will set up and operate CNC lathes and mills to produce precision aerospace components that meet engineering and quality requirements. You will work onsite on 2nd shift (3:30 PM-12:00 AM, Mon-Fri) after completing a required training period on first shift, collaborating with engineering, quality, and production teams to improve processes and meet delivery goals. Your work directly impacts product conformity, throughput, and continuous improvement initiatives. Here's How You'll Make an Impact on the Team Set up, adjust, and operate multiple CNC lathes/mills to produce parts to blueprint specifications and work instructions Create, prove out, and edit CNC programs (using I.G.F software and at-machine program editing) Run multiple machines efficiently, sometimes simultaneously, and improvise tooling as needed Interpret complex drawings, engineering specs, and GD&T to ensure conformance Inspect finished parts using precision measuring instruments (gages, calipers, micrometers) and coordinate measuring machines (CMM) as required Perform routine preventative maintenance and ensure equipment calibration and cleanliness Troubleshoot machining issues and collaborate with engineering to resolve drawing or process problems Perform statistical process control (SPC) and contribute to lean/continuous improvement efforts Train and mentor less experienced team members Here's What You'll Need to Be Successful in This Role 5 or more years of CNC lathe machining experience in a high-technology or aerospace manufacturing environment Ability to set up and run a minimum of five CNC machine types Experience operating and editing CNC programs at the machine; mill experience is a plus Proficiency reading and interpreting blueprints, complex drawings, and GD&T Experience with precision inspection tools (micrometers, calipers, gages) and ability to use or be required to use a CMM Working knowledge of advanced shop mathematics (may include trigonometry) Ability to perform routine maintenance and follow calibration schedules Effective verbal and written communication skills and ability to work independently in a team environment Able to lift up to 30 lbs Here's What Else Might Help You Out Experience with specific machine brands (e.g., Okuma, Mazak, Haas) Formal CNC machining certifications or training (e.g., NIMS, trade school) Experience with AS9100 or NADCAP standards or cleanroom environments Prior experience in aerospace materials (titanium, Inconel, aluminum) Pay Range Pay range: $28 + (Depending on experience) Ready to Make Your Mark? This role may fill quickly. Submit your resume to be considered.
Pay:
$16.00 - $20.89 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance
Work Location:
In person

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