CNC Machinist - Levels
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, CNC Machinist
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Life and Short‑Term Disability insurance
- Elective 401(k) retirement plan with employer match after 90 days (match 0.5% for every 1% up to 6%)
- Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care
- 11 paid holidays
- 10 paid vacation days at the start of employment
- Paid sick leave
- Shared earning bonus
- Tuition assistance after 1 year of employment
- Scholarships for qualified dependents
- Professional development, certifications, and training opportunities
- Verizon wireless discount
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and wellness program
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility for full‑time employees
Location:
Auburn, Washington (In‑Person)
Type:
Non‑Exempt
Work Schedule:
Full‑time, Day Shift, Second Shift
Compensation: $21.63 – $28.85 per hour (dependent on experience)
The CNC Machinist I is an entry‑level role responsible for operating CNC machines under close supervision to produce parts that meet quality and safety requirements. This position focuses on learning shop processes, reading basic engineering drawings, and performing routine inspections.
- Operate CNC machines under supervision in compliance with Tessera QMS quality procedures and AS9100
- Follow documented work instructions, travelers, and routers to ensure full traceability
- Load and unload parts, tools, and fixtures while protecting product and machinery from damage
- Read and interpret basic aerospace engineering drawings and manufacturing notes
- Perform basic dimensional inspections using calibrated measurement equipment
- Complete in‑process inspection steps as defined by quality plans
- Accurately record production, inspection results, and lot traceability documentation
- Identify, segregate, and report nonconforming material per Tessera Quality procedures
- Handle ITAR‑controlled technical data and hardware in accordance with company policy
- Maintain clean, organized work areas consistent with 5S and FOD prevention practices
- Follow all safety, EHS, and ITAR‑control requirements at all times
- Participate in ongoing training related to aerospace quality, compliance, and machining
- Be willing to work overtime if/as required
- All Other Duties as Assigned
- High school diploma, GED, or equivalent (required)
- 0–3 years of CNC machining experience or completion of a recognized machining training program
- Basic understanding of CNC machine operation and shop safety practices
- Ability to read basic engineering drawings and follow written work instructions
- Familiarity with common measuring tools (calipers, micrometers, height gauges)
- Ability to accurately complete production and inspection documentation
- Willingness to work in a highly regulated aerospace environment and eligibility to work in an ITAR‑controlled setting
- Completion of a technical machining certificate or apprenticeship (preferred)
- Introductory exposure to aerospace quality systems (AS9100, ISO 9001) (preferred)
- Familiarity with GD&T fundamentals (preferred)
- Experience working with aluminum or common aerospace alloys (preferred)
- Demonstrated attention to detail and commitment to quality and safety
- Be willing to work overtime if/as required
Location:
Auburn, Washington (In‑Person)
Type:
Non‑Exempt
Work Schedule:
Full‑time, Day Shift, Second Shift
Compensation: $24.04 – $33.65 per hour (dependent on experience)
The CNC Machinist II independently sets up and operates CNC equipment to produce precision components in accordance with engineering specifications. This role requires proficiency in blueprint interpretation, in‑process inspection, and basic troubleshooting of machining issues, while contributing to continuous improvement efforts and assisting in training or mentoring.
- Independently set up and operate CNC machines producing aerospace components
- Interpret complex aerospace drawings, specifications, and GD&T requirements
- Verify correct program revisions, tooling, and documentation prior to production
- Perform first‑part, in‑process, and final inspections per quality system requirements
- Use advanced measuring tools and ensure all equipment is properly calibrated
- Make machining adjustments to maintain tight tolerances and flight‑critical quality
- Troubleshoot common…
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