Cnc Machinist
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, CNC Machinist, Machine Operator, Manufacturing Engineer
CNC Machinist/Programmer
This full-time CNC Machinist role focuses on producing precision machined components for UAV applications, with an emphasis on close-tolerance parts, assemblies, prototyping, and production runs. You plan and lay out work, set up and operate various CNC mills and lathes, and ensure all parts meet tight tolerances of +/-.001 using precision measuring tools such as height gauges, calipers, and micrometers. You use your advanced machining knowledge and problem-solving skills to maintain quality and efficiency throughout the manufacturing process.
- Develop detailed plans of action to manufacture parts according to drawing specifications.
- Read and understand production process work instructions and engineering drawings to gain a thorough understanding of part and process requirements.
- Interpret GD&T on drawings to ensure parts meet all dimensional and geometric specifications.
- Set up and operate various CNC mills and lathes, including preparing machines for close-tolerance machining.
- Set up all required tools, fixtures, and work holding for each step of the manufacturing process.
- Configure CNC machining programs and parameters, including feeds and speeds, to achieve optimal cutting performance.
- Monitor the production process continuously, think critically, and adjust machining parameters or setups when problems arise.
- Measure parts throughout the manufacturing process and make adjustments as needed to ensure compliance with process documentation and drawings.
- Inspect finished parts against drawings and specifications using precision measuring tools to verify tolerances of +/-.001.
- Use precision instruments such as height gauges, calipers, micrometers, and other measurement tools to confirm part quality.
- Apply extensive knowledge of CNC machine tools, tooling, speeds, and feeds to improve efficiency and maintain high-quality output.
- Mitigate risk and solve manufacturing problems by thinking creatively and proposing alternative methods when necessary.
- Work with limited supervision while maintaining high standards of safety, quality, and productivity.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area in the machine shop.
- Communicate effectively with team members and share expertise to support continuous improvement in machining processes.
The organization offers a comprehensive benefits package and a culture that supports long-term career growth and well-being. Employees have access to medical coverage through a major provider, including telemedicine and specialized weight loss and nutritional counseling programs, as well as dental and vision plans. Flexible spending and health savings accounts are available, along with voluntary critical illness, hospital, and accident benefits.
Disability coverage is company-paid, and there are voluntary life insurance options for employees and dependents plus travel assistance benefits.
- Transportation allowance - $500/year
- 9 paid holidays
- Basic life and AD&D coverage
- Sabbatical program offering 5 weeks of paid leave after ten years of service.
- Relocation support (up to $5,000 depending on distance)
- Sign-on bonus after one year of service further demonstrate the commitment to supporting employees' financial security, work-life balance, and long-term success. Up to $4,000.
- 401k plan with a company match, 3%
- Equity builder program - If company does well (they have for the last 6 years) then you'll get 2% worth of salary in stock.
This role is based in a machine shop environment focused on precision machining. You work on a full-time day shift schedule, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The environment involves operating CNC mills and lathes, using tooling and fixtures, and working with precision measuring instruments such as height gauges, calipers, and micrometers. The shop emphasizes cleanliness, organization, and safety, requiring attention to proper machine operation and safe handling of tools and materials.
You collaborate with other machining professionals while working independently for much of the day, in a setting designed to support close-tolerance manufacturing and consistent, high-quality production.
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