Cnc machinist/programmer
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Manufacturing / Production
CNC Machinist, Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
Company Description
Alloy Metal Products is a precision machine shop specializing in advanced CNC milling and machining, including multi-task 5-axis and 8-axis work, wire EDM, precision turning, and machining of exotic metals and complex parts. The company operates one of the largest 5-axis machining facilities in Northern California, supporting diverse, high-accuracy manufacturing needs. Since its founding in 1977 by Fred Matter, Alloy Metal Products has built a strong reputation for quality, innovation, and technical expertise.
The team continues to be guided by decades of experience in tool and die making, fixture and tool design, and high-precision manufacturing. Applicants can expect a technically focused environment with opportunities to work on challenging, complex projects.
This is a full-time, on-site CNC Machinist/Programmer role based in Livermore, CA. The CNC Machinist/Programmer will set up, operate, and monitor CNC machines, including multi-axis equipment, to produce precision components to specification. Daily responsibilities include interpreting engineering drawings and CAD/CAM models, creating and optimizing CNC programs, selecting tooling and work-holding, and performing set-ups and in-process inspections. The role involves troubleshooting machining issues, adjusting feeds and speeds, maintaining equipment, and collaborating with engineering and quality teams to improve processes and ensure consistent part quality.
The individual will also follow safety procedures, maintain clean and organized work areas, and support continuous improvement initiatives on the shop floor.
- Demonstrated CNC machining experience, including set-up, operation, and optimization of multi-axis mills and lathes
- CNC programming skills using common CAD/CAM software (e.g., Mastercam, GibbsCAM, or similar) and strong G-code understanding
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and GD&T; solid understanding of machining principles and materials
- Experience working with precision measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, indicators) and performing in-process and final inspections
- Familiarity with machining exotic metals and complex geometries, including tight-tolerance and high-accuracy requirements
- Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and commitment to producing high-quality work
- Ability to work safely in a manufacturing environment, follow written and verbal instructions, and collaborate effectively with team members
- Previous experience in a precision machine shop environment is preferred; apprenticeship or technical/vocational training in machining is beneficial
- Willingness to support overtime or flexible hours as production needs require
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