HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
Sets-up and operates CNC Turning, Multi-Axis lathes, and other Turning equipment to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO Package Paid Company Holidays 401K Match Program Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits Tuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate CNC Lathes (2-axis and multi-axis) (e.g. Eurotech, Hardinge, etc.) Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions. Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part. Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area. Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others. Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary. Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators. Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance to quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary. Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all work Performs all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized. Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area. Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties. Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed. Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required. Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 3 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Okuma Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PI49f1d9354da3-7192
04/05/2026
Full time
Sets-up and operates CNC Turning, Multi-Axis lathes, and other Turning equipment to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO Package Paid Company Holidays 401K Match Program Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits Tuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate CNC Lathes (2-axis and multi-axis) (e.g. Eurotech, Hardinge, etc.) Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions. Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part. Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area. Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others. Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary. Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators. Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance to quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary. Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all work Performs all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized. Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area. Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties. Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed. Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required. Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 3 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Okuma Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PI49f1d9354da3-7192
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
Sets-up and operates CNC Turning, Multi-Axis lathes, and other Turning equipment to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. This role is for 1st or 2nd shift. 1st shift is 7am-3:30. 2nd shift is 3:00 - 11:30pm This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate CNC Lathes (2-axis and multi-axis) (e.g. Eurotech, Hardinge, etc.)Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions.Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part.Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area.Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others.Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary.Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators.Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance to quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary.Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all workPerforms all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized. Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area.Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties.Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required.Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 3 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Okuma Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PI5cfd3aa5-
04/05/2026
Full time
Sets-up and operates CNC Turning, Multi-Axis lathes, and other Turning equipment to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. This role is for 1st or 2nd shift. 1st shift is 7am-3:30. 2nd shift is 3:00 - 11:30pm This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate CNC Lathes (2-axis and multi-axis) (e.g. Eurotech, Hardinge, etc.)Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions.Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part.Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area.Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others.Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary.Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators.Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance to quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary.Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all workPerforms all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized. Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area.Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties.Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required.Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 3 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Okuma Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PI5cfd3aa5-
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
This Grinding Set-Up Operator/Machinist will primarily set-up and operate CNC cylindrical (O.D) grinders (e.g. Kellenberger, Studer, etc.) to produce high precision parts made from a variety of materials. In this role, you will ensure that all manufactured parts are in full compliance with quality standards and customer specifications. This role is for 1st or 2nd shift. 1st shift is 7am-3:30. 2nd shift is 3:00 - 11:30pm This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: The setup and operation of CNC cylindrical grinders (e.g. Kellenberger, Studer, Jones & Shipman, Hauser, Clausing, etc.) Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, this person sets-up and completes the machining operations to produce high precision parts.Performs complex setups including fixturing, wheel selection, and dressing, for self and others. Operates equipment as needed. Creates CNC programs on the machine and edits programs as necessary. Selects grinding wheels, tooling, gages, and other equipment as needed. Assists other Operators with setup or production problems. Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance with quality standards. Uses measuring instruments and gages to perform dimensional and visual inspections on close tolerance parts.Performs all routine maintenance on the equipment. Performs other related duties as required, including centerless grinding (in-feed and thru-feed) on equipment such as Cincinnati and Royal Master grinders. Packs and cleans parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus.Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environmentAbility to set up CNC cylindrical grinders (e.g. Kellenberger, Studer, etc.)Experience with centerless grinding (Cincinnati, Royal Master, etc.), pinch-peel grinding (e.g. Rollomatic, ANCA, etc.) is a plus.Experience with manual cylindrical grinders (e.g. Brown & Sharpe, etc.) is a plus. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs.Able to stand for up to 8+ hours PIfccd6d343b89-7162
04/05/2026
Full time
This Grinding Set-Up Operator/Machinist will primarily set-up and operate CNC cylindrical (O.D) grinders (e.g. Kellenberger, Studer, etc.) to produce high precision parts made from a variety of materials. In this role, you will ensure that all manufactured parts are in full compliance with quality standards and customer specifications. This role is for 1st or 2nd shift. 1st shift is 7am-3:30. 2nd shift is 3:00 - 11:30pm This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: The setup and operation of CNC cylindrical grinders (e.g. Kellenberger, Studer, Jones & Shipman, Hauser, Clausing, etc.) Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, this person sets-up and completes the machining operations to produce high precision parts.Performs complex setups including fixturing, wheel selection, and dressing, for self and others. Operates equipment as needed. Creates CNC programs on the machine and edits programs as necessary. Selects grinding wheels, tooling, gages, and other equipment as needed. Assists other Operators with setup or production problems. Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance with quality standards. Uses measuring instruments and gages to perform dimensional and visual inspections on close tolerance parts.Performs all routine maintenance on the equipment. Performs other related duties as required, including centerless grinding (in-feed and thru-feed) on equipment such as Cincinnati and Royal Master grinders. Packs and cleans parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus.Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environmentAbility to set up CNC cylindrical grinders (e.g. Kellenberger, Studer, etc.)Experience with centerless grinding (Cincinnati, Royal Master, etc.), pinch-peel grinding (e.g. Rollomatic, ANCA, etc.) is a plus.Experience with manual cylindrical grinders (e.g. Brown & Sharpe, etc.) is a plus. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs.Able to stand for up to 8+ hours PIfccd6d343b89-7162
About RTCA: RTCA is a precision aerospace and defense manufacturing group built on decades of hands-on machining expertise, with roots spanning more than 50 years. We support mission-critical commercial and government aerospace programs across North America through four U.S. Centers of Excellence operating as an integrated platform with 150+ CNC machines and a team of 250+ professionals. Unlike large organizations where roles can be narrow, RTCA offers hands-on ownership and real visibility - you understand how your work supports the team, the operation, and the end customer. Our flat structure allows employees to take initiative, grow their skills, and have their contributions recognized, while still providing the stability, advanced technology, and meaningful work of an established aerospace manufacturer. At RTCA, we believe in teamwork, excellence, and delivering with pride. One Team! One Mission! How You'll Make an Impact The CNC Setup Machinist is responsible for independently setting up and operating CNC machines to produce precision aerospace components. This role requires a strong understanding of feeds, speeds, and tooling to improve operational efficiency and ensure conformance to specifications. Working closely with Quality, Engineering, and Operations, the CNC Setup Operator II contributes to continuous improvement while maintaining high standards of safety, accuracy, and productivity. What you'll be doing as a Setup Machinist (Mill & Lathe): Working a Full-time, onsite position at our Fife, WA location. Set up CNC machines, including loading fixtures, boring jaws, selecting and setting tools, and running programs. Make offset adjustments and tool changes as required, ensuring optimal machining performance. Adjust feeds, speeds, and tooling to improve efficiency and prevent non-conforming parts. Perform and document first article inspections, presenting results to the Quality department. Verify workpiece conformance using precision measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, indicators, height gages, etc.). Interpret and work from blueprints, drawings, setup sheets, and written specifications. Operate multiple machines simultaneously, including 4-axis and 5-axis equipment. Monitor machine performance, troubleshoot minor issues, and provide tie-in notes to communicate status across shifts. Maintain high efficiency, quality standards, and low scrap/rework rates. Perform preventive maintenance on machines and tooling in accordance with schedules. Collaborate with Quality and Engineering to identify improvements and resolve machining challenges. Ensure adherence to safety protocols and contribute to a clean, organized work environment. Perform other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications (Education, skills, and experience): Minimum 3 years of CNC setup and operating experience in a manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of feeds, speeds, and tooling for aerospace-grade metals and alloys. Proficient in blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and trigonometry. Skilled in setting up and inspecting workpieces with precision measuring instruments. Experience with 4th and 5th axis machines, capable of running multiple machines simultaneously. Ability to make accurate offsets and adjustments within .002 tolerance. Mechanically inclined with excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail. Strong math aptitude, problem-solving skills, and ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficient with Microsoft Office applications for basic documentation and reporting. Preferred Qualifications (Education, skills, and experience): Minimum 3 years of CNC setup and operating experience in a manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of feeds, speeds, and tooling for aerospace-grade metals and alloys. Proficient in blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and trigonometry. Skilled in setting up and inspecting workpieces with precision measuring instruments. Experience with 4th and 5th axis machines, capable of running multiple machines simultaneously. Ability to make accurate offsets and adjustments within .002 tolerance. Mechanically inclined with excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail. Strong math aptitude, problem-solving skills, and ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficient with Microsoft Office applications for basic documentation and reporting. Physical Demands: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to do the following: Ability to lift or move up to 50lbs. Reach forward, up, down and to the side in order to move equipment. Continuous standing and walking throughout the workday. Ability to reach with hands and arms; use hands to manipulate, handle, or feel material. Access, input, and retrieve information from a computer. Work Environment: A large percentage of work time is spent in a machine shop where temperatures vary from hot to cold. The environment may also include exposure to noise, dust, fumes, vapor from coolant, etc. Industry standard safety equipment is provided by the Company, and specific notice is posted in areas where safety equipment is required. Compensation and Benefits: Employee Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, long-term disability and 401(k) with up to 6% QACA company match. The CNC Setup Machinist Compensation range for onsite Washington applicants is $25/hr - $40/hr commensurate with experience. Some shifts may include shift differential pay rates. Other site ranges may differ. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. This position must meet Export Control compliance requirements, therefore a "US Person" as defined by 22 C.F.R. 120.15 is required. RTCA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Affirmative Action and Disability Accommodation Applicants wishing to receive information on RTCA's Affirmative Action Plans, or applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application and/or interview process, please contact the RTCA Human Resources Department. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact the RTCA Human Resources Department. Candidates will receive consideration without discrimination in accordance with the requirements of article 9 to chapter XVIII of the City of Los Angeles Municipal Code, federal and state laws of California. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact the Human Resources Department. Compensation details: 25-40 Hourly Wage PIbacca11d3b68-5676
04/05/2026
Full time
About RTCA: RTCA is a precision aerospace and defense manufacturing group built on decades of hands-on machining expertise, with roots spanning more than 50 years. We support mission-critical commercial and government aerospace programs across North America through four U.S. Centers of Excellence operating as an integrated platform with 150+ CNC machines and a team of 250+ professionals. Unlike large organizations where roles can be narrow, RTCA offers hands-on ownership and real visibility - you understand how your work supports the team, the operation, and the end customer. Our flat structure allows employees to take initiative, grow their skills, and have their contributions recognized, while still providing the stability, advanced technology, and meaningful work of an established aerospace manufacturer. At RTCA, we believe in teamwork, excellence, and delivering with pride. One Team! One Mission! How You'll Make an Impact The CNC Setup Machinist is responsible for independently setting up and operating CNC machines to produce precision aerospace components. This role requires a strong understanding of feeds, speeds, and tooling to improve operational efficiency and ensure conformance to specifications. Working closely with Quality, Engineering, and Operations, the CNC Setup Operator II contributes to continuous improvement while maintaining high standards of safety, accuracy, and productivity. What you'll be doing as a Setup Machinist (Mill & Lathe): Working a Full-time, onsite position at our Fife, WA location. Set up CNC machines, including loading fixtures, boring jaws, selecting and setting tools, and running programs. Make offset adjustments and tool changes as required, ensuring optimal machining performance. Adjust feeds, speeds, and tooling to improve efficiency and prevent non-conforming parts. Perform and document first article inspections, presenting results to the Quality department. Verify workpiece conformance using precision measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, indicators, height gages, etc.). Interpret and work from blueprints, drawings, setup sheets, and written specifications. Operate multiple machines simultaneously, including 4-axis and 5-axis equipment. Monitor machine performance, troubleshoot minor issues, and provide tie-in notes to communicate status across shifts. Maintain high efficiency, quality standards, and low scrap/rework rates. Perform preventive maintenance on machines and tooling in accordance with schedules. Collaborate with Quality and Engineering to identify improvements and resolve machining challenges. Ensure adherence to safety protocols and contribute to a clean, organized work environment. Perform other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications (Education, skills, and experience): Minimum 3 years of CNC setup and operating experience in a manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of feeds, speeds, and tooling for aerospace-grade metals and alloys. Proficient in blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and trigonometry. Skilled in setting up and inspecting workpieces with precision measuring instruments. Experience with 4th and 5th axis machines, capable of running multiple machines simultaneously. Ability to make accurate offsets and adjustments within .002 tolerance. Mechanically inclined with excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail. Strong math aptitude, problem-solving skills, and ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficient with Microsoft Office applications for basic documentation and reporting. Preferred Qualifications (Education, skills, and experience): Minimum 3 years of CNC setup and operating experience in a manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of feeds, speeds, and tooling for aerospace-grade metals and alloys. Proficient in blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and trigonometry. Skilled in setting up and inspecting workpieces with precision measuring instruments. Experience with 4th and 5th axis machines, capable of running multiple machines simultaneously. Ability to make accurate offsets and adjustments within .002 tolerance. Mechanically inclined with excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail. Strong math aptitude, problem-solving skills, and ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficient with Microsoft Office applications for basic documentation and reporting. Physical Demands: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to do the following: Ability to lift or move up to 50lbs. Reach forward, up, down and to the side in order to move equipment. Continuous standing and walking throughout the workday. Ability to reach with hands and arms; use hands to manipulate, handle, or feel material. Access, input, and retrieve information from a computer. Work Environment: A large percentage of work time is spent in a machine shop where temperatures vary from hot to cold. The environment may also include exposure to noise, dust, fumes, vapor from coolant, etc. Industry standard safety equipment is provided by the Company, and specific notice is posted in areas where safety equipment is required. Compensation and Benefits: Employee Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, long-term disability and 401(k) with up to 6% QACA company match. The CNC Setup Machinist Compensation range for onsite Washington applicants is $25/hr - $40/hr commensurate with experience. Some shifts may include shift differential pay rates. Other site ranges may differ. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. This position must meet Export Control compliance requirements, therefore a "US Person" as defined by 22 C.F.R. 120.15 is required. RTCA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Affirmative Action and Disability Accommodation Applicants wishing to receive information on RTCA's Affirmative Action Plans, or applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application and/or interview process, please contact the RTCA Human Resources Department. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact the RTCA Human Resources Department. Candidates will receive consideration without discrimination in accordance with the requirements of article 9 to chapter XVIII of the City of Los Angeles Municipal Code, federal and state laws of California. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact the Human Resources Department. Compensation details: 25-40 Hourly Wage PIbacca11d3b68-5676
Acutec Industries LLC
Saint Stephen, South Carolina
Description: If you haven't checked out our Realistic Job Preview, take a look before applying: Imagine having the opportunity to use your mechanical and technical strengths to machine critical components for aerospace and military aircraft with an award-winning and forward-thinking manufacturer. Earn an above-average compensation package that includes great pay and health insurance premiums 100% covered by the company. Experience exceptional job stability and fulfilling, exciting projects to work on. Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility that is employee owned. We are growing and looking for more CNC Swiss Machinists to add to our team in Meadville Day and Night shift positions available! Day Shift: Monday-Thursday 6:00AM - 4:30PM Night Shift: Monday -Friday morning 4:30PM-3:00 AM Essential Duties and Responsibilities CNC Swiss Machinist experience or an overall tendency towards mechanically driven careers Work from and follow process specifications, travelers, blueprints, rework/rejection tags, work instruction, relevant process controls, and verbal/written instruction. Conduct in process inspections and measure workpiece dimensions to determine accuracy of machine operation. Ensure quality standards / inspection plan are completed / meet for the completed machine operation. Edit program as required to compensate for tool wear and machine operation in order to continually produce parts within tolerance. Remove flashing, burrs, and sharp edges from work piece and perform other additional operations at CNC work center that will reduce shop flow. Required to maintain cutting tool inserts and replace/repair tools as necessary to assure machine operation. Other duties as assigned by Team Leader. Key Roles Set up and run Swiss turn machines - Tsugami Ability to adjust program and tooling to maximize quality and efficiency and perform complex setups Independently perform inspection; train and mentor as required Cares for parts in accordance with procedures (Corrosion Protection/Handling/ FOD) Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education & Experience Requirements: High school diploma or general education degree (GED), and a minimum one to three years related experience and training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Required Knowledge and Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with all internal and external customers in both written and oral form. Ability to perform statistical process control input and interpret statistical data to compensate for machining deviation. Ability to perform mathematical calculations on fractions, percentages, decimals, and machine speeds/feeds. Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities. May be required to train and assist other employees. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to walk; and regularly required to stand; handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee will occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. As a member of the Acutec team, you can expect: Above-average pay, benchmarked annually for competitiveness. Health, dental, and vision insurance costs 100% covered by the company. Work environment - Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility, utilizing the newest, best equipment and tools on the market. Aggressive vacation schedule, and veterans get an extra day. Collaboration - The small team environment at this facility ensures engagement, collaboration, and support. Work with the best of the best in-house and worldwide experts in tooling, equipment, and software development. Exciting Projects - Use exotic alloys to make components used in military helicopters and commercial aircraft. The work that you do matters to the safety of millions of people. You can take pride in the high-quality finished products you will be machining. You can enjoy working on many different projects regularly or enjoy the stability of consistent production, the choice is yours! Opportunity for advancement FUN - we have lots of events throughout the year including our summer picnic, Christmas party, cookouts, pizza parties and lots more! Community Engagement - we are focused on being engaged with our community and giving back! We participate as a team in many community service events and make it a priority to make donations to causes and programs our team members are involved with. Award-winning organization - Named Aerospace and Defense Review's Top CNC Machining Service Companies, Recognized for Aviation Week: Professional Development, Valuing the Individual Award, Supplier Excellence Alliance Award for Workforce Development, and Manufacturing Business of the Year. PI531321ea32ef-3528
04/04/2026
Full time
Description: If you haven't checked out our Realistic Job Preview, take a look before applying: Imagine having the opportunity to use your mechanical and technical strengths to machine critical components for aerospace and military aircraft with an award-winning and forward-thinking manufacturer. Earn an above-average compensation package that includes great pay and health insurance premiums 100% covered by the company. Experience exceptional job stability and fulfilling, exciting projects to work on. Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility that is employee owned. We are growing and looking for more CNC Swiss Machinists to add to our team in Meadville Day and Night shift positions available! Day Shift: Monday-Thursday 6:00AM - 4:30PM Night Shift: Monday -Friday morning 4:30PM-3:00 AM Essential Duties and Responsibilities CNC Swiss Machinist experience or an overall tendency towards mechanically driven careers Work from and follow process specifications, travelers, blueprints, rework/rejection tags, work instruction, relevant process controls, and verbal/written instruction. Conduct in process inspections and measure workpiece dimensions to determine accuracy of machine operation. Ensure quality standards / inspection plan are completed / meet for the completed machine operation. Edit program as required to compensate for tool wear and machine operation in order to continually produce parts within tolerance. Remove flashing, burrs, and sharp edges from work piece and perform other additional operations at CNC work center that will reduce shop flow. Required to maintain cutting tool inserts and replace/repair tools as necessary to assure machine operation. Other duties as assigned by Team Leader. Key Roles Set up and run Swiss turn machines - Tsugami Ability to adjust program and tooling to maximize quality and efficiency and perform complex setups Independently perform inspection; train and mentor as required Cares for parts in accordance with procedures (Corrosion Protection/Handling/ FOD) Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education & Experience Requirements: High school diploma or general education degree (GED), and a minimum one to three years related experience and training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Required Knowledge and Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with all internal and external customers in both written and oral form. Ability to perform statistical process control input and interpret statistical data to compensate for machining deviation. Ability to perform mathematical calculations on fractions, percentages, decimals, and machine speeds/feeds. Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities. May be required to train and assist other employees. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to walk; and regularly required to stand; handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee will occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. As a member of the Acutec team, you can expect: Above-average pay, benchmarked annually for competitiveness. Health, dental, and vision insurance costs 100% covered by the company. Work environment - Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility, utilizing the newest, best equipment and tools on the market. Aggressive vacation schedule, and veterans get an extra day. Collaboration - The small team environment at this facility ensures engagement, collaboration, and support. Work with the best of the best in-house and worldwide experts in tooling, equipment, and software development. Exciting Projects - Use exotic alloys to make components used in military helicopters and commercial aircraft. The work that you do matters to the safety of millions of people. You can take pride in the high-quality finished products you will be machining. You can enjoy working on many different projects regularly or enjoy the stability of consistent production, the choice is yours! Opportunity for advancement FUN - we have lots of events throughout the year including our summer picnic, Christmas party, cookouts, pizza parties and lots more! Community Engagement - we are focused on being engaged with our community and giving back! We participate as a team in many community service events and make it a priority to make donations to causes and programs our team members are involved with. Award-winning organization - Named Aerospace and Defense Review's Top CNC Machining Service Companies, Recognized for Aviation Week: Professional Development, Valuing the Individual Award, Supplier Excellence Alliance Award for Workforce Development, and Manufacturing Business of the Year. PI531321ea32ef-3528
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
Sets-up and operates CNC Turning, Multi-Axis lathes, and other Turning equipment to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. Ability and willingness to train others. Can work independently and lead a project. This role is for 1st or 2nd shift. 1st shift is 7am-3:30. 2nd shift is 3:00 - 11:30pm This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate CNC Lathes (2-axis and multi-axis) (e.g. Eurotech, Hardinge, etc.)Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions.Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part.Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area.Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others.Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary.Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators.Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance to quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary.Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all workPerforms all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized. Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area.Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties.Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required.Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 3 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Okuma Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PI1d50c2a5-
04/04/2026
Full time
Sets-up and operates CNC Turning, Multi-Axis lathes, and other Turning equipment to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. Ability and willingness to train others. Can work independently and lead a project. This role is for 1st or 2nd shift. 1st shift is 7am-3:30. 2nd shift is 3:00 - 11:30pm This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate CNC Lathes (2-axis and multi-axis) (e.g. Eurotech, Hardinge, etc.)Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions.Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part.Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area.Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others.Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary.Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators.Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance to quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary.Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all workPerforms all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized. Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area.Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties.Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required.Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 3 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Okuma Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PI1d50c2a5-
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced CNC Trainer with expertise in CNC machining and operation of Turning processes. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of training or leadership experience, with a preference for at least 2 years of hands-on training. This role involves leading students through an in-depth course that combines classroom instruction with practical, hands-on training. When not engaged in training activities, the individual will set-up/operate machinery and serve as a subject matter expert on the manufacturing floor, providing guidance to apprentices and ensuring optimal production processes. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Key Responsibilities: Training and Development:Design and deliver comprehensive training programs covering CNC machining disciplines.Conduct both classroom and hands-on training sessions, ensuring that students gain a thorough understanding of CNC machining principles and practices.Assess trainees' performance, provide constructive feedback, and implement improvement plans as needed.Stay updated with the latest advancements in CNC technology and integrate relevant updates into the training curriculum.Mentorship and Support:Act as a subject matter expert on the manufacturing floor, providing guidance and support to apprentices and less experienced machinists.Foster a collaborative and inclusive learning environment, encouraging knowledge sharing and continuous improvement.Author engineering change notices to enhance production, aligning with best practices for CNC operationsAuthor work instruction, work aids, and associated training aids that improve operator effectiveness when performing their duties. Machining Operations:Set up, program, and operate CNC machines according to operational work instructions and specifications.Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD models to determine machining requirements.Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of CNC equipment to ensure optimal performance.Monitor machining processes, make necessary adjustments, and ensure adherence to quality standards.Document any inefficiencies in the process, issuing change notices to engineering or programming for issue resolution or process corrections. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical certifications or an associate degree in a related field is preferred.At least 2 years of experience in training or leadership role, with a preference for candidates who have conducted hands-on training.Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in CNC machining, with proficiency in turning, Swiss Turning, Mill-turn, and milling, processes.Strong understanding of CNC programming, setup, and operation.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and effectively.Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings and blueprints.Commitment to safety protocols and quality standards in a manufacturing environment.Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting and adapt to evolving training and production needs. Physical Demands: Legend N (Not applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0-2.5 hours/day) F (Frequently) Position requires this activity up to 66% of the time (2.5-5.5 hours/day) C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hours/day) Lift/Carry 10-30lbs F Stand F Walk F Manually manipulate F Squat or kneel O Bend O Reach above shoulder O PI830500ce63c3-7490
04/04/2026
Full time
Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced CNC Trainer with expertise in CNC machining and operation of Turning processes. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of training or leadership experience, with a preference for at least 2 years of hands-on training. This role involves leading students through an in-depth course that combines classroom instruction with practical, hands-on training. When not engaged in training activities, the individual will set-up/operate machinery and serve as a subject matter expert on the manufacturing floor, providing guidance to apprentices and ensuring optimal production processes. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Key Responsibilities: Training and Development:Design and deliver comprehensive training programs covering CNC machining disciplines.Conduct both classroom and hands-on training sessions, ensuring that students gain a thorough understanding of CNC machining principles and practices.Assess trainees' performance, provide constructive feedback, and implement improvement plans as needed.Stay updated with the latest advancements in CNC technology and integrate relevant updates into the training curriculum.Mentorship and Support:Act as a subject matter expert on the manufacturing floor, providing guidance and support to apprentices and less experienced machinists.Foster a collaborative and inclusive learning environment, encouraging knowledge sharing and continuous improvement.Author engineering change notices to enhance production, aligning with best practices for CNC operationsAuthor work instruction, work aids, and associated training aids that improve operator effectiveness when performing their duties. Machining Operations:Set up, program, and operate CNC machines according to operational work instructions and specifications.Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD models to determine machining requirements.Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of CNC equipment to ensure optimal performance.Monitor machining processes, make necessary adjustments, and ensure adherence to quality standards.Document any inefficiencies in the process, issuing change notices to engineering or programming for issue resolution or process corrections. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical certifications or an associate degree in a related field is preferred.At least 2 years of experience in training or leadership role, with a preference for candidates who have conducted hands-on training.Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in CNC machining, with proficiency in turning, Swiss Turning, Mill-turn, and milling, processes.Strong understanding of CNC programming, setup, and operation.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and effectively.Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings and blueprints.Commitment to safety protocols and quality standards in a manufacturing environment.Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting and adapt to evolving training and production needs. Physical Demands: Legend N (Not applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0-2.5 hours/day) F (Frequently) Position requires this activity up to 66% of the time (2.5-5.5 hours/day) C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hours/day) Lift/Carry 10-30lbs F Stand F Walk F Manually manipulate F Squat or kneel O Bend O Reach above shoulder O PI830500ce63c3-7490
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
Sets-up and operates CNC Swiss Machines to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. Must be able to work independently and provide training/guidance to others. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate Swiss Turning machines (Citizen L20, A20, A32, M32, M32Y)Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions.Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part.Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area.Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others.Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary.Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators.Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance with quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary.Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all workPerforms all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized.Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area.Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties.Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required.Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 7 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Mitsubishi Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PIb763f6194d6a-7133
04/04/2026
Full time
Sets-up and operates CNC Swiss Machines to produce highly precision component parts that meet all quality standards. Must be able to work independently and provide training/guidance to others. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO PackagePaid Company Holidays401K Match ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision BenefitsTuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Major Areas of Responsibility: Set-up and operate Swiss Turning machines (Citizen L20, A20, A32, M32, M32Y)Will work with blueprints, operation sheets, and other work instructions.Working from blueprints, operation sheets, travelers or other specifications, set-ups and completes the machining operations to produce a quality part.Checks to make sure that the material to be used meets all specifications. Obtains bar stock or material from staging area.Performs complex set-ups of own work or for others.Makes all required adjustments to the machinery. Obtains tooling, gages, inserts and all other equipment needed to complete the set-up and brings up the program. Edits the program as necessary.Assists other Operators or Set-up/Operators with set-up or production problems and helps to train other set-up/operators.Ensures that all manufactured parts are in full compliance with quality standards. Performs visual inspections (part relationship to operation sheet/blueprint configuration) on all parts produced and performs actual dimensional verification using measuring instruments as per the guidelines established by the department or the Quality Assurance Department. Replaces all worn or damaged tooling as necessary.Verifies and records actual part count, both prior to and upon completion of all workPerforms all routine maintenance on the equipment and maintains all fluid levels. Keeps the equipment and work area clean and organized.Returns excess bar stock or material to the staging area.Moves the finished work to an assigned area. Enters all work performed into the database and documents all scrap. Notifies lead person or supervisor of any parts shortages or machining problems/difficulties.Packs and washes/preserves parts as needed.Performs other machining and assembly operations as needed. Performs other related duties as required.Interacts with associates from all departments. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training a plus. 7 years of set-up experience minimum required Experience with aerospace products and/or other close tolerance parts is a plus. Must be familiar with Fanuc and/or Mitsubishi Controls Must be able to set and change tools. Must be able to use standard gauges and inspection techniques. Experience with SPC, inspection documentation, and problem solving is a plus. Strong interpersonal and analytical skills. Must be able to read and write comments, understand operation sheets/blueprints, specifications, and all applicable company/customer paperwork. Must be able to read CNC programs. Five plus years of increasingly diverse experience in a machine shop or CNC machining environment Physical Requirements: Ability to push/pull/carry up to 50 lbs. Able to stand for up to 8+ hours. PIb763f6194d6a-7133
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
East Hartford, Connecticut
Job Summary: The 2 nd Shift Production Supervisor leads a multi-department team of CNC Operators and Set-Up Operators, in a high mix / low volume aerospace component manufacturing environment. This role is expected to balance expertise in set-up and operation of CNC machining for precision tolerance components, along with strong interpersonal skills to motivate the team to work toward common goals and objectives. Key responsibilities include managing the day-to-day priorities for multiple departments, cross-training staff on best practices to meet set-up and production run-times, optimizing processes through the elimination of waste, and leading lean continuous improvement initiatives. As a working supervisor, this role is expected to run production jobs and provide the necessary supervisory management to a small 2 nd shift team. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO Package Paid Company Holidays 401K Match Program Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits Tuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Essential Job Duties: Conduct security, quality and EH&S audits to ensure the safety of employees on the second shift, and compliance with company and customer policies. Coordinate time-off requests, with attention to skills matrix, to ensure adequate staffing level across all disciplines of machine centers to meet production needs. Motivate team to meet daily, weekly and monthly goals and objectives. Identify waste and non-value-added tasks that interfere with objectives. Routinely measure, monitor, and publish the performance of all individuals on the team. Compare results against department standards. Complete periodic performance evaluations, and correct any issues in real time as needed, up to and including, disciplinary actions if needed. Host a daily GEMBA walk and serve as the primary conduit for all communications between operators and cross functional teams. Attend production meetings, and quality clinic/MRB meetings as needed. Collaborate with engineering, purchasing, production and sales teams to drive open issues to rapid closure. Partner with production control to stage daily and weekly priorities. Ensure jobs are completed on time, and productivity is sustained. Expedite jobs as necessary. Set-up and operate CNC machines according to operation sheet instructions. Provide technical support for team. Maintain ERP data integrity ensuring job punches match traveler package. Report any discrepancies that could impact job quantity or delivery. Develop and author standard work for the operation of production equipment. Coach and train teammates in best practices, enforcing safety, departmental and QMS polices, with the goal of process improvement, reduction in set up time, faster productivity rates, and improved quality. Experience & Skills: Minimum of 10 years progressive career in the manufacturing of precision machined components in a regulated industry such as aerospace or medical. Previous experience in a high mix, low volume shop with an emphasis on lean manufacturing preferred. Working knowledge of ISO/AS quality standards, basic OSHA/EHS safety regulations, and a commitment to adherence of company policies. Advanced or expert machining skills in 1 or more disciplines. Swiss lathe, multi-axis turning, turning, milling, or grinding. Must be able to independently set-up and operate CNC equipment and provide the necessary training to others on shift. Experience leading and managing a small team toward common goals. An effective communicator that can build rapport with a diverse team. Previous team lead experience preferred. A willingness to take accountability for self and team, driving and inheriting the collective results of a department or team. High degree of urgency to drive operations at full speed. Keen sense of attention to detail to understand how to work with pace, not haste, avoiding careless mistakes. Strong understanding of operational metrics such as first past yield, efficiency, WIP aging, on-time-delivery, job cost, scrap rate, etc. Strong computer skills especially related to navigating ERP systems, job clocking systems, CAD/CAM software, and Microsoft products such Outlooks, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. Previous experience with EPICOR a plus. Physical Demands: Legend N (Not applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0-2.5 hours/day) F (Frequently) Position requires this activity up to 66% of the time (2.5-5.5 hours/day) C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hours/day) Lift/Carry 10-30lbs F Stand F Walk F Manually manipulate F Squat or kneel O Bend O Reach above shoulder O PI87f3777f8abf-6437
04/04/2026
Full time
Job Summary: The 2 nd Shift Production Supervisor leads a multi-department team of CNC Operators and Set-Up Operators, in a high mix / low volume aerospace component manufacturing environment. This role is expected to balance expertise in set-up and operation of CNC machining for precision tolerance components, along with strong interpersonal skills to motivate the team to work toward common goals and objectives. Key responsibilities include managing the day-to-day priorities for multiple departments, cross-training staff on best practices to meet set-up and production run-times, optimizing processes through the elimination of waste, and leading lean continuous improvement initiatives. As a working supervisor, this role is expected to run production jobs and provide the necessary supervisory management to a small 2 nd shift team. This role is 100% in office at our plant in East Hartford, CT. At HORST we offer a variety of benefits including but not limited to: Competitive PTO Package Paid Company Holidays 401K Match Program Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits Tuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program Essential Job Duties: Conduct security, quality and EH&S audits to ensure the safety of employees on the second shift, and compliance with company and customer policies. Coordinate time-off requests, with attention to skills matrix, to ensure adequate staffing level across all disciplines of machine centers to meet production needs. Motivate team to meet daily, weekly and monthly goals and objectives. Identify waste and non-value-added tasks that interfere with objectives. Routinely measure, monitor, and publish the performance of all individuals on the team. Compare results against department standards. Complete periodic performance evaluations, and correct any issues in real time as needed, up to and including, disciplinary actions if needed. Host a daily GEMBA walk and serve as the primary conduit for all communications between operators and cross functional teams. Attend production meetings, and quality clinic/MRB meetings as needed. Collaborate with engineering, purchasing, production and sales teams to drive open issues to rapid closure. Partner with production control to stage daily and weekly priorities. Ensure jobs are completed on time, and productivity is sustained. Expedite jobs as necessary. Set-up and operate CNC machines according to operation sheet instructions. Provide technical support for team. Maintain ERP data integrity ensuring job punches match traveler package. Report any discrepancies that could impact job quantity or delivery. Develop and author standard work for the operation of production equipment. Coach and train teammates in best practices, enforcing safety, departmental and QMS polices, with the goal of process improvement, reduction in set up time, faster productivity rates, and improved quality. Experience & Skills: Minimum of 10 years progressive career in the manufacturing of precision machined components in a regulated industry such as aerospace or medical. Previous experience in a high mix, low volume shop with an emphasis on lean manufacturing preferred. Working knowledge of ISO/AS quality standards, basic OSHA/EHS safety regulations, and a commitment to adherence of company policies. Advanced or expert machining skills in 1 or more disciplines. Swiss lathe, multi-axis turning, turning, milling, or grinding. Must be able to independently set-up and operate CNC equipment and provide the necessary training to others on shift. Experience leading and managing a small team toward common goals. An effective communicator that can build rapport with a diverse team. Previous team lead experience preferred. A willingness to take accountability for self and team, driving and inheriting the collective results of a department or team. High degree of urgency to drive operations at full speed. Keen sense of attention to detail to understand how to work with pace, not haste, avoiding careless mistakes. Strong understanding of operational metrics such as first past yield, efficiency, WIP aging, on-time-delivery, job cost, scrap rate, etc. Strong computer skills especially related to navigating ERP systems, job clocking systems, CAD/CAM software, and Microsoft products such Outlooks, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. Previous experience with EPICOR a plus. Physical Demands: Legend N (Not applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0-2.5 hours/day) F (Frequently) Position requires this activity up to 66% of the time (2.5-5.5 hours/day) C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hours/day) Lift/Carry 10-30lbs F Stand F Walk F Manually manipulate F Squat or kneel O Bend O Reach above shoulder O PI87f3777f8abf-6437
Description: CNC Lathe or Mill Operator - All shifts Johnson Creek, WI from $19.00 to $26.00 per hour 2nd shift has a $1.00 shift premium, 3rd shift has a $2.00 shift premium Our shop is predominantly equipped with robotic cells, making up over 95% of our operations. We are looking for a skilled CNC Vertical Lathe or Horizontal Milling Operator to become a key member of our team. Why You Should Choose Us: We are an automated manufacturing facility 8 hour shifts with opportunities for overtime, but not mandatory Enjoy our traditional employer values including holiday parties, company picnic, holiday gifts and more We care! You'll get hands-on, industry specific training, and opportunities for personal growth and advancement Be a part of a growing, long-term, privately owned company with great co-workers and a family-friendly culture Get paid weekly with competitive compensation, benefits, and paid time off CNC Lathe or Mill Operator Qualifications: Machine Operators - CNC Machinists need to be able to work in a fast paced environment Have a positive attitude Able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization Achieve, maintain, and establish productivity and quality requirements Zero defect quality mentality CNC Lathe or Mill Operator Responsibilities: The Machine Operator is responsible for running CNC Mills or Lathes Using a variety of precision measuring devices Working from a blueprint or drawing with specifications Striving for continuous improvement Ability to work in a robot cell structure operating multiple machines at a time Meets with engineers to discuss potential machine problems Maintain a clean work area Requirements: CNC Machinists need to have the ability to communicate with others verbally and in writing Attention to detail Ability to change your own tools. Walk and stand for the entire shift Vision requirements for this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Required to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds and will frequently lift up to 25 pounds such as moving parts from material storage and moving parts in and out of work area. CNC Lathe or Mill Operator Benefits include: Health Insurance & Health Savings Account Dental & Vision Insurance Company paid Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability Insurance Paid Time Off & 9 Company Paid Holidays 401K with Employer Match Additional benefits through Aflac; Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Hospital Plan Tuition Reimbursement Employee Referral Bonus PPE, including steel toe shoes and prescription safety glasses Flexible Schedule 8 hour shifts with opportunities for overtime Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) Compensation details: 19-26 Hourly Wage PIf063ed0e79ac-8347
04/04/2026
Full time
Description: CNC Lathe or Mill Operator - All shifts Johnson Creek, WI from $19.00 to $26.00 per hour 2nd shift has a $1.00 shift premium, 3rd shift has a $2.00 shift premium Our shop is predominantly equipped with robotic cells, making up over 95% of our operations. We are looking for a skilled CNC Vertical Lathe or Horizontal Milling Operator to become a key member of our team. Why You Should Choose Us: We are an automated manufacturing facility 8 hour shifts with opportunities for overtime, but not mandatory Enjoy our traditional employer values including holiday parties, company picnic, holiday gifts and more We care! You'll get hands-on, industry specific training, and opportunities for personal growth and advancement Be a part of a growing, long-term, privately owned company with great co-workers and a family-friendly culture Get paid weekly with competitive compensation, benefits, and paid time off CNC Lathe or Mill Operator Qualifications: Machine Operators - CNC Machinists need to be able to work in a fast paced environment Have a positive attitude Able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization Achieve, maintain, and establish productivity and quality requirements Zero defect quality mentality CNC Lathe or Mill Operator Responsibilities: The Machine Operator is responsible for running CNC Mills or Lathes Using a variety of precision measuring devices Working from a blueprint or drawing with specifications Striving for continuous improvement Ability to work in a robot cell structure operating multiple machines at a time Meets with engineers to discuss potential machine problems Maintain a clean work area Requirements: CNC Machinists need to have the ability to communicate with others verbally and in writing Attention to detail Ability to change your own tools. Walk and stand for the entire shift Vision requirements for this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Required to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds and will frequently lift up to 25 pounds such as moving parts from material storage and moving parts in and out of work area. CNC Lathe or Mill Operator Benefits include: Health Insurance & Health Savings Account Dental & Vision Insurance Company paid Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability Insurance Paid Time Off & 9 Company Paid Holidays 401K with Employer Match Additional benefits through Aflac; Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Hospital Plan Tuition Reimbursement Employee Referral Bonus PPE, including steel toe shoes and prescription safety glasses Flexible Schedule 8 hour shifts with opportunities for overtime Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) Compensation details: 19-26 Hourly Wage PIf063ed0e79ac-8347
Description: If you haven't checked out our Realistic Job Preview, take a look before applying: Join our Team for Unbeatable Benefits! Description Imagine having the opportunity to use your mechanical and technical strengths to machine critical components for aerospace and military aircraft with an award-winning and forward-thinking manufacturer. Earn an above-average compensation package that includes great pay and health insurance premiums 100% covered by the company. Experience exceptional job stability and fulfilling, exciting projects to work on. Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility that is family owned. We are growing and looking for more CNC Machinists to set-up and run our state of the art CNC LATHES and CNC LIVE LATHES ! Day and Night shift positions available! Day Shift: Monday-Friday 7AM-3:30PM Night Shift: Sunday night-Friday morning 10PM-6:30AM If you have experience on CNC LATHES or CNC LIVE LATHES or an overall love for mechanically driven careers we want to hear from you. As a member of the Acutec team, you can expect: Above-average pay, benchmarked annually for competitiveness Health, dental, and vision insurance costs 100% covered by the company. Unbeatable benefits - Employee Profit Sharing, 401(k) Plan with 3% Employer Match, Medical and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Short & Long-term Disability Insurance, Life and AD&D Insurance, Weekly payments, Personal Time Off, 10 Paid Holidays. Work environment - Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility, utilizing the newest, best equipment and tools on the market. Aggressive vacation schedule, and veterans get an extra day. Collaboration - The small team environment at this facility ensures engagement, collaboration, and support. Work with the best of the best- in-house and worldwide experts in tooling, equipment, and software development. Exciting Projects - Use exotic alloys to make components used in military helicopters and commercial aircraft. The work that you do matters to the safety of millions of people. You can take pride in the high-quality finished products you will be machining. You can enjoy working on many different projects regularly or enjoy the stability of consistent production, the choice is yours! Opportunity for advancement - 2axis to 9axis opportunities with in-house training available and encouraged. FUN - we have lots of events throughout the year including our summer picnic, Christmas party, cookouts, pizza parties and lots more! Community Engagement - we are focused on being engaged with our community and giving back! We participate as a team in many community service events and make it a priority to make donations to causes and programs our team members are involved with. Award-winning organization - Named Aerospace and Defense Review's Top CNC Machining Service Companies, Recognized for Aviation Week: Professional Development, Valuing the Individual Award, Supplier Excellence Alliance Award for Workforce Development, Business of the Year, and Manufacturing Business of the Year. About the Company: Locally and family owned, Acutec Precision Aerospace, Inc. is an award-winning woman-owned, forward-thinking, data-driven, AS9100D certified, vertically integrated aerospace manufacturer providing critical components for the aviation industry since 1988. Requirements: Requirements All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual's race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. PI6c4a01f6068b-3518
04/04/2026
Full time
Description: If you haven't checked out our Realistic Job Preview, take a look before applying: Join our Team for Unbeatable Benefits! Description Imagine having the opportunity to use your mechanical and technical strengths to machine critical components for aerospace and military aircraft with an award-winning and forward-thinking manufacturer. Earn an above-average compensation package that includes great pay and health insurance premiums 100% covered by the company. Experience exceptional job stability and fulfilling, exciting projects to work on. Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility that is family owned. We are growing and looking for more CNC Machinists to set-up and run our state of the art CNC LATHES and CNC LIVE LATHES ! Day and Night shift positions available! Day Shift: Monday-Friday 7AM-3:30PM Night Shift: Sunday night-Friday morning 10PM-6:30AM If you have experience on CNC LATHES or CNC LIVE LATHES or an overall love for mechanically driven careers we want to hear from you. As a member of the Acutec team, you can expect: Above-average pay, benchmarked annually for competitiveness Health, dental, and vision insurance costs 100% covered by the company. Unbeatable benefits - Employee Profit Sharing, 401(k) Plan with 3% Employer Match, Medical and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Short & Long-term Disability Insurance, Life and AD&D Insurance, Weekly payments, Personal Time Off, 10 Paid Holidays. Work environment - Spend your days in a clean, well lit, climate-controlled facility, utilizing the newest, best equipment and tools on the market. Aggressive vacation schedule, and veterans get an extra day. Collaboration - The small team environment at this facility ensures engagement, collaboration, and support. Work with the best of the best- in-house and worldwide experts in tooling, equipment, and software development. Exciting Projects - Use exotic alloys to make components used in military helicopters and commercial aircraft. The work that you do matters to the safety of millions of people. You can take pride in the high-quality finished products you will be machining. You can enjoy working on many different projects regularly or enjoy the stability of consistent production, the choice is yours! Opportunity for advancement - 2axis to 9axis opportunities with in-house training available and encouraged. FUN - we have lots of events throughout the year including our summer picnic, Christmas party, cookouts, pizza parties and lots more! Community Engagement - we are focused on being engaged with our community and giving back! We participate as a team in many community service events and make it a priority to make donations to causes and programs our team members are involved with. Award-winning organization - Named Aerospace and Defense Review's Top CNC Machining Service Companies, Recognized for Aviation Week: Professional Development, Valuing the Individual Award, Supplier Excellence Alliance Award for Workforce Development, Business of the Year, and Manufacturing Business of the Year. About the Company: Locally and family owned, Acutec Precision Aerospace, Inc. is an award-winning woman-owned, forward-thinking, data-driven, AS9100D certified, vertically integrated aerospace manufacturer providing critical components for the aviation industry since 1988. Requirements: Requirements All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual's race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. PI6c4a01f6068b-3518
CNC Machinist - Technical Sales Support Time to get out of the shop?! Excellent career opportunity to utilize your machinist background! We are seeking a machinist with excellent tooling knowledge to assist our Outside Sales & Applications Engineering teams. Why this job? $29.50 - $36.00/hour starting hourly rate - plus incentives Excellent Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - Day 1 of Employment 401k with Match Generous Paid Time Off Ongoing technical training provided 8 AM - 5 PM - Monday - Friday ( IN OFFICE - NO HYBRID ) Responsibilities Primary Internal Support - Serve as the main internal resource for the Tooling Outside Sales team, providing timely assistance and information as needed. Quoting & Order Entry - Prepare accurate quotes and process orders for tooling and other product lines as required. Customer Service - Deliver knowledgeable, professional, and courteous service to customers. Duties may include entering orders into the system, verifying pricing and lead times, sending order confirmations, and providing updates on overdue or pending orders. EOS Processing Support - Assist with EOS processing for quoted and ordered tooling items. Phone & Sales Support - Handle overflow tooling calls and provide phone support for the Inside Sales team during vacations, meetings, and peak call times. Interdepartmental Coordination - Work with the Accounting department to resolve cost and pricing discrepancies and assist with addressing open orders that require billing or closure. Meetings & Supplier Interaction - Participate in Tooling Sales meetings and occasionally meet with suppliers to stay informed on product updates, new offerings, and other relevant information. Additional Responsibilities - Perform other duties and tasks as assigned to support the overall function of the department. Requirements Knowledge of machining materials and processes generally gained through a 2-year technical degree or certificate in Machine Technology, or a minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in a machine shop environment, including working with tooling and accessories, setting up jobs, and running CNC machines. Ability to interact professionally and tactfully with internal and external customers, as well as vendors. Ability to educate customers and offer additional tooling solutions and alternatives. Ability to organize and follow-up on multiple projects. Ability to operate and enter information into a computer. Why our company? Productivity, Inc. is known for its impressive customer service and integrity within our industry. We achieve that reputation by hiring the right people, treating them with respect, providing excellent customer service, and acting with integrity. We are a stable, established company, and we've been around for a long time! Over the years, we have continued to grow, learn, evolve, and expand, providing growth opportunities to our long-term employees. We are committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunities to all employees and applicants. IND123 Compensation details: 29.5-36 Hourly Wage PI17c1dbd6075b-5048
04/04/2026
Full time
CNC Machinist - Technical Sales Support Time to get out of the shop?! Excellent career opportunity to utilize your machinist background! We are seeking a machinist with excellent tooling knowledge to assist our Outside Sales & Applications Engineering teams. Why this job? $29.50 - $36.00/hour starting hourly rate - plus incentives Excellent Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - Day 1 of Employment 401k with Match Generous Paid Time Off Ongoing technical training provided 8 AM - 5 PM - Monday - Friday ( IN OFFICE - NO HYBRID ) Responsibilities Primary Internal Support - Serve as the main internal resource for the Tooling Outside Sales team, providing timely assistance and information as needed. Quoting & Order Entry - Prepare accurate quotes and process orders for tooling and other product lines as required. Customer Service - Deliver knowledgeable, professional, and courteous service to customers. Duties may include entering orders into the system, verifying pricing and lead times, sending order confirmations, and providing updates on overdue or pending orders. EOS Processing Support - Assist with EOS processing for quoted and ordered tooling items. Phone & Sales Support - Handle overflow tooling calls and provide phone support for the Inside Sales team during vacations, meetings, and peak call times. Interdepartmental Coordination - Work with the Accounting department to resolve cost and pricing discrepancies and assist with addressing open orders that require billing or closure. Meetings & Supplier Interaction - Participate in Tooling Sales meetings and occasionally meet with suppliers to stay informed on product updates, new offerings, and other relevant information. Additional Responsibilities - Perform other duties and tasks as assigned to support the overall function of the department. Requirements Knowledge of machining materials and processes generally gained through a 2-year technical degree or certificate in Machine Technology, or a minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in a machine shop environment, including working with tooling and accessories, setting up jobs, and running CNC machines. Ability to interact professionally and tactfully with internal and external customers, as well as vendors. Ability to educate customers and offer additional tooling solutions and alternatives. Ability to organize and follow-up on multiple projects. Ability to operate and enter information into a computer. Why our company? Productivity, Inc. is known for its impressive customer service and integrity within our industry. We achieve that reputation by hiring the right people, treating them with respect, providing excellent customer service, and acting with integrity. We are a stable, established company, and we've been around for a long time! Over the years, we have continued to grow, learn, evolve, and expand, providing growth opportunities to our long-term employees. We are committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunities to all employees and applicants. IND123 Compensation details: 29.5-36 Hourly Wage PI17c1dbd6075b-5048
Manufacturing Engineering Shop Intern Location: Johnson Creek, WI Employment Type : 1st shift, 6am to 2:30pm Monday through Friday Authorization : Applicants must be Authorized to work in the U.S without sponsorship. Job Responsibilities Provide hands-on technical support to machinists, including troubleshooting program issues and assisting with tool selection. Prepare machines for production by setting up tooling, securing work pieces, and verifying machine readiness. Train and mentor machine operators on proper machine operation, processes, and best practices. Support and improve machining changeovers by standardizing processes and reducing downtime. Identify and implement continuous improvement opportunities to enhance efficiency, quality, and productivity. Maintain tooling inventory, storage, and documentation to support consistent, high-quality production. Work closely with supervisors, leads, and engineering to resolve machining and quality issues. Qualifications 5+ years of hands-on experience in machining, fabricating, welding, and metal finishing. Experience with multi-axis CNC lathe and mill setup. Proficiency with Mastercam (Version 2020 or newer) preferred. Working knowledge of G-code programming and AutoCAD preferred. Comfortable using Microsoft Office tools for documentation and communication. Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment. What We're Looking For A hands-on problem solver who enjoys troubleshooting and improving processes. Someone who takes ownership of quality and production outcomes. A continuous learner who is motivated to grow their skills and advance within the company. Compensation details: 35-40 Hourly Wage PIb0f013c80c1c-3930
04/04/2026
Full time
Manufacturing Engineering Shop Intern Location: Johnson Creek, WI Employment Type : 1st shift, 6am to 2:30pm Monday through Friday Authorization : Applicants must be Authorized to work in the U.S without sponsorship. Job Responsibilities Provide hands-on technical support to machinists, including troubleshooting program issues and assisting with tool selection. Prepare machines for production by setting up tooling, securing work pieces, and verifying machine readiness. Train and mentor machine operators on proper machine operation, processes, and best practices. Support and improve machining changeovers by standardizing processes and reducing downtime. Identify and implement continuous improvement opportunities to enhance efficiency, quality, and productivity. Maintain tooling inventory, storage, and documentation to support consistent, high-quality production. Work closely with supervisors, leads, and engineering to resolve machining and quality issues. Qualifications 5+ years of hands-on experience in machining, fabricating, welding, and metal finishing. Experience with multi-axis CNC lathe and mill setup. Proficiency with Mastercam (Version 2020 or newer) preferred. Working knowledge of G-code programming and AutoCAD preferred. Comfortable using Microsoft Office tools for documentation and communication. Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment. What We're Looking For A hands-on problem solver who enjoys troubleshooting and improving processes. Someone who takes ownership of quality and production outcomes. A continuous learner who is motivated to grow their skills and advance within the company. Compensation details: 35-40 Hourly Wage PIb0f013c80c1c-3930
CNC Milling Machinist Position: CNC Milling Machinist Company: American Pan Location: 400 Hill Street Urbana Shift: 1st (6:00am - 3:30pm) About Us Bundy Baking Solutions is a global family business with a rich legacy rooted in genuine care for everyone connected with the organization. Founded by Russ Bundy 60 years ago, the company started by selling baking pans from the trunk of his car and has since grown into an international leader in baking solutions. Its extensive reach encompasses designing, manufacturing, coating, and distributing high-quality bakery equipment and supplies. Today, Bundy Baking Solutions operates worldwide, employing nearly 2,000 people across 11 countries and multiple business units and manufacturing facilities. We plan to offer a competitive salary, a great benefits package, a genuine company culture, and the rewarding opportunity to have a significant impact on a global family business. Speaking of culture, be sure to check out the CREED section of our careers page: Bundy Baking Solutions is the world's leading manufacturer of baking equipment custom and stock baking pans and pan coatings. Built with extensive hands-on knowledge of the baking industry and its operations, Bundy has a legendary reputation for both quality and innovation. Position Summary This role involves setting up and running CNC milling machines in a job shop environment, modifying programs as needed, and ensuring high-quality parts are produced efficiently. Primary Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Set up and operate CNC milling machines nonproduction work Modify CNC programs and troubleshoot machining issues Verify quality using calipers, micrometers, and other precision tools Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings Maintain efficiency and accuracy in a fast-paced environment Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills: 3+ years' experience setting up and operating multi-axis CNC Mills up to 5-axis Complete machining operations from blueprints, drawings and/or verbal instructions Work with complex, tight tolerance parts and various materials Continuously provide feedback for process improvements Mazak and Haas machine experience Ability to read drawings and effectively communicate Ability to accurately use measuring devices, operate equipment and make adjustments as needed PC knowledge CNC machining and setup experience in a job shop environment Ability to edit/modify CNC programs (G-code) Strong knowledge of precision measuring instruments Wire EDM and CAD/CAM experience a plus, but not required The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Management maintains the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. PI346b55dcb5-
04/04/2026
Full time
CNC Milling Machinist Position: CNC Milling Machinist Company: American Pan Location: 400 Hill Street Urbana Shift: 1st (6:00am - 3:30pm) About Us Bundy Baking Solutions is a global family business with a rich legacy rooted in genuine care for everyone connected with the organization. Founded by Russ Bundy 60 years ago, the company started by selling baking pans from the trunk of his car and has since grown into an international leader in baking solutions. Its extensive reach encompasses designing, manufacturing, coating, and distributing high-quality bakery equipment and supplies. Today, Bundy Baking Solutions operates worldwide, employing nearly 2,000 people across 11 countries and multiple business units and manufacturing facilities. We plan to offer a competitive salary, a great benefits package, a genuine company culture, and the rewarding opportunity to have a significant impact on a global family business. Speaking of culture, be sure to check out the CREED section of our careers page: Bundy Baking Solutions is the world's leading manufacturer of baking equipment custom and stock baking pans and pan coatings. Built with extensive hands-on knowledge of the baking industry and its operations, Bundy has a legendary reputation for both quality and innovation. Position Summary This role involves setting up and running CNC milling machines in a job shop environment, modifying programs as needed, and ensuring high-quality parts are produced efficiently. Primary Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Set up and operate CNC milling machines nonproduction work Modify CNC programs and troubleshoot machining issues Verify quality using calipers, micrometers, and other precision tools Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings Maintain efficiency and accuracy in a fast-paced environment Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills: 3+ years' experience setting up and operating multi-axis CNC Mills up to 5-axis Complete machining operations from blueprints, drawings and/or verbal instructions Work with complex, tight tolerance parts and various materials Continuously provide feedback for process improvements Mazak and Haas machine experience Ability to read drawings and effectively communicate Ability to accurately use measuring devices, operate equipment and make adjustments as needed PC knowledge CNC machining and setup experience in a job shop environment Ability to edit/modify CNC programs (G-code) Strong knowledge of precision measuring instruments Wire EDM and CAD/CAM experience a plus, but not required The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Management maintains the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. PI346b55dcb5-
$1,000 sign on bonus Hiring Immediately United Gear & Assembly offers: Benefits program active 1st of the month following your start date which includes; health, HRA, FSA, vision and dental insurance 401k program with 4% company contribution Company paid short term disability with elective long term disability Company paid life insurance with additional elective life insurance available 40 hours paid vacation after 6 months 10 paid holidays Profit sharing plan United Gear and Assembly, Inc. is a premier manufacturer and supplier of precision gears, shafts, and related assemblies to various global OEMs in construction, agriculture, transportation, automotive, defense, and other industries. Based out of Hudson, WI, we are vertically integrated with a broad range of capabilities encompassing Engineering, Manufacturing, Full Heat Treating and Assembly. With a reputation built on satisfying quality requirements, narrow shipping windows, responsiveness to customers needs and a competitive position in the global market, UGA has become a world-class supplier to the industry. United Gear & Assembly is ISO/TS16929:2009 registered and we combine our engineering expertise, industry and application knowledge with design and process collaboration, to bring our customers high quality, cost effective solutions, delivered on time. CNC Machinist Mill Setup Operator We are looking for individuals with a stable work history, mechanical aptitude, good attendance and punctuality and an eagerness to learn a new skill and grow with our company. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WE WILL MENTOR YOU FOR: Operates and/or setup and operates Mills. Reads process sheets, blueprints, and sketches of part to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set up, and operating requirements. Mounts work piece between centers, in chuck, or to faceplate, manually or using hoist. Clamps work piece in fixture or onto an arbor. Installs preset tooling in tool posts, turrets or indexing heads, and automatic-tool-change magazine, in sequence specified on process sheet. Depresses buttons, toggles, and starts machining operation. Observes numerical displays on control panel and compares with data on process sheet to verify dimensional adjustments, feed rates, and speeds of machining cuts. Turns dials and switches to correct machine performance, applying practical knowledge of general machine operation. Inspects first-run piece and spot-checks succeeding pieces for conformance to specifications, using specified measuring instruments. Studies job packet and organizes materials for next run to shorten changeover time. May set tools before positioning them in machine, using precision gauges and instruments. Monitors tools during the production process. Verifies conformance of machined gears to specifications, using micrometers, height stand, caliper, and other quality gauges as required. Compute and make offsets, such as gear dimensions and machine settings, applying knowledge of shop mathematics. May set up and operate another machine tool during machining cycles. Documents measurement results as required by Quality Documents Performs SPC as required. Completes quality and safety daily operator check sheets Perform preventive maintenance on machine and maintain cleanliness of work area. Completes "Daily Operator Checklist" at the beginning of each shift Additional duties as assigned TECHNICAL SKILLS Computer literate with the ability to learn and work statistical and manufacturing Software applications. Duties require verbal and written communication skills. Microsoft Office Professional, Word, Excel, statistical and manufacturer software a plus. QUALIFICATIONS Intermediate reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 degree program. LANGUAGE SKILLS Communication, Problem Solving, Analytical Ability, Interpersonal and Dexterity Skills are important qualities for a Successful Job Performance. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Intermediate arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 year degree program. Sunday through Thursday 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Shift differential is $4.00 per hour additional Candidate would need to be able to train on 1st shift. Compensation details: 27-27 Hourly Wage PIc6e6581ae5-
04/04/2026
Full time
$1,000 sign on bonus Hiring Immediately United Gear & Assembly offers: Benefits program active 1st of the month following your start date which includes; health, HRA, FSA, vision and dental insurance 401k program with 4% company contribution Company paid short term disability with elective long term disability Company paid life insurance with additional elective life insurance available 40 hours paid vacation after 6 months 10 paid holidays Profit sharing plan United Gear and Assembly, Inc. is a premier manufacturer and supplier of precision gears, shafts, and related assemblies to various global OEMs in construction, agriculture, transportation, automotive, defense, and other industries. Based out of Hudson, WI, we are vertically integrated with a broad range of capabilities encompassing Engineering, Manufacturing, Full Heat Treating and Assembly. With a reputation built on satisfying quality requirements, narrow shipping windows, responsiveness to customers needs and a competitive position in the global market, UGA has become a world-class supplier to the industry. United Gear & Assembly is ISO/TS16929:2009 registered and we combine our engineering expertise, industry and application knowledge with design and process collaboration, to bring our customers high quality, cost effective solutions, delivered on time. CNC Machinist Mill Setup Operator We are looking for individuals with a stable work history, mechanical aptitude, good attendance and punctuality and an eagerness to learn a new skill and grow with our company. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WE WILL MENTOR YOU FOR: Operates and/or setup and operates Mills. Reads process sheets, blueprints, and sketches of part to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set up, and operating requirements. Mounts work piece between centers, in chuck, or to faceplate, manually or using hoist. Clamps work piece in fixture or onto an arbor. Installs preset tooling in tool posts, turrets or indexing heads, and automatic-tool-change magazine, in sequence specified on process sheet. Depresses buttons, toggles, and starts machining operation. Observes numerical displays on control panel and compares with data on process sheet to verify dimensional adjustments, feed rates, and speeds of machining cuts. Turns dials and switches to correct machine performance, applying practical knowledge of general machine operation. Inspects first-run piece and spot-checks succeeding pieces for conformance to specifications, using specified measuring instruments. Studies job packet and organizes materials for next run to shorten changeover time. May set tools before positioning them in machine, using precision gauges and instruments. Monitors tools during the production process. Verifies conformance of machined gears to specifications, using micrometers, height stand, caliper, and other quality gauges as required. Compute and make offsets, such as gear dimensions and machine settings, applying knowledge of shop mathematics. May set up and operate another machine tool during machining cycles. Documents measurement results as required by Quality Documents Performs SPC as required. Completes quality and safety daily operator check sheets Perform preventive maintenance on machine and maintain cleanliness of work area. Completes "Daily Operator Checklist" at the beginning of each shift Additional duties as assigned TECHNICAL SKILLS Computer literate with the ability to learn and work statistical and manufacturing Software applications. Duties require verbal and written communication skills. Microsoft Office Professional, Word, Excel, statistical and manufacturer software a plus. QUALIFICATIONS Intermediate reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 degree program. LANGUAGE SKILLS Communication, Problem Solving, Analytical Ability, Interpersonal and Dexterity Skills are important qualities for a Successful Job Performance. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Intermediate arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 year degree program. Sunday through Thursday 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Shift differential is $4.00 per hour additional Candidate would need to be able to train on 1st shift. Compensation details: 27-27 Hourly Wage PIc6e6581ae5-
CNC Machinist - Technical Customer Support Time to get out of the shop?! Excellent career opportunity to utilize your machinist background! We are seeking a machinist with excellent tooling knowledge to assist our Outside Sales & Applications Engineering teams. Why this job? $29.50 - $36.00/hour starting hourly rate - plus incentives Excellent Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - Day 1 of Employment 401k with Match Generous Paid Time Off Ongoing technical training provided 8 AM - 5 PM - Monday - Friday (IN OFFICE - NO HYBRID) Responsibilities Primary Internal Support - Serve as the main internal resource for the Tooling Outside Sales team, providing timely assistance and information as needed. Quoting & Order Entry - Prepare accurate quotes and process orders for tooling and other product lines as required. Customer Service - Deliver knowledgeable, professional, and courteous service to customers. Duties may include entering orders into the system, verifying pricing and lead times, sending order confirmations, and providing updates on overdue or pending orders. EOS Processing Support - Assist with EOS processing for quoted and ordered tooling items. Phone & Sales Support - Handle overflow tooling calls and provide phone support for the Inside Sales team during vacations, meetings, and peak call times. Interdepartmental Coordination - Work with the Accounting department to resolve cost and pricing discrepancies and assist with addressing open orders that require billing or closure. Meetings & Supplier Interaction - Participate in Tooling Sales meetings and occasionally meet with suppliers to stay informed on product updates, new offerings, and other relevant information. Additional Responsibilities - Perform other duties and tasks as assigned to support the overall function of the department. Requirements Knowledge of machining materials and processes generally gained through a 2-year technical degree or certificate in Machine Technology, or a minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in a machine shop environment, including working with tooling and accessories, setting up jobs, and running CNC machines. Ability to interact professionally and tactfully with internal and external customers, as well as vendors. Ability to educate customers and offer additional tooling solutions and alternatives. Ability to organize and follow-up on multiple projects. Ability to operate and enter information into a computer. Why our company? Productivity, Inc. is known for its impressive customer service and integrity within our industry. We achieve that reputation by hiring the right people, treating them with respect, providing excellent customer service, and acting with integrity. We are a stable, established company, and we've been around for a long time! Over the years, we have continued to grow, learn, evolve, and expand, providing growth opportunities to our long-term employees. We are committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunities to all employees and applicants. IND123 Compensation details: 29.5-36 Hourly Wage PIe45c095483c0-5046
04/04/2026
Full time
CNC Machinist - Technical Customer Support Time to get out of the shop?! Excellent career opportunity to utilize your machinist background! We are seeking a machinist with excellent tooling knowledge to assist our Outside Sales & Applications Engineering teams. Why this job? $29.50 - $36.00/hour starting hourly rate - plus incentives Excellent Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - Day 1 of Employment 401k with Match Generous Paid Time Off Ongoing technical training provided 8 AM - 5 PM - Monday - Friday (IN OFFICE - NO HYBRID) Responsibilities Primary Internal Support - Serve as the main internal resource for the Tooling Outside Sales team, providing timely assistance and information as needed. Quoting & Order Entry - Prepare accurate quotes and process orders for tooling and other product lines as required. Customer Service - Deliver knowledgeable, professional, and courteous service to customers. Duties may include entering orders into the system, verifying pricing and lead times, sending order confirmations, and providing updates on overdue or pending orders. EOS Processing Support - Assist with EOS processing for quoted and ordered tooling items. Phone & Sales Support - Handle overflow tooling calls and provide phone support for the Inside Sales team during vacations, meetings, and peak call times. Interdepartmental Coordination - Work with the Accounting department to resolve cost and pricing discrepancies and assist with addressing open orders that require billing or closure. Meetings & Supplier Interaction - Participate in Tooling Sales meetings and occasionally meet with suppliers to stay informed on product updates, new offerings, and other relevant information. Additional Responsibilities - Perform other duties and tasks as assigned to support the overall function of the department. Requirements Knowledge of machining materials and processes generally gained through a 2-year technical degree or certificate in Machine Technology, or a minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in a machine shop environment, including working with tooling and accessories, setting up jobs, and running CNC machines. Ability to interact professionally and tactfully with internal and external customers, as well as vendors. Ability to educate customers and offer additional tooling solutions and alternatives. Ability to organize and follow-up on multiple projects. Ability to operate and enter information into a computer. Why our company? Productivity, Inc. is known for its impressive customer service and integrity within our industry. We achieve that reputation by hiring the right people, treating them with respect, providing excellent customer service, and acting with integrity. We are a stable, established company, and we've been around for a long time! Over the years, we have continued to grow, learn, evolve, and expand, providing growth opportunities to our long-term employees. We are committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunities to all employees and applicants. IND123 Compensation details: 29.5-36 Hourly Wage PIe45c095483c0-5046
Position Overview: They are responsible for constructing, repairing, and maintaining essential tools and fixtures. This role ensures that production machinery operates efficiently and that gears meet strict, high-precision specifications. They utilize their expertise in metalworking and CNC machining to ensure accuracy and precision in alignment with production requirements. With a keen eye for detail and technical proficiency, they interpret blueprints and schematics to facilitate the design and construction of new equipment. Collaborating closely with engineering and production teams, they implement process improvements to enhance productivity and product quality. Responsibilities: Tool Fabrication and Repair: Designing, building, and repairing tools, jigs, and fixtures for gear cutting machines (hobbing, shaping, grinding). Machinery Setup and Operation: Setting up and operating conventional and CNC tool room machinery, including lathes, milling machines, and surface grinders. Precision Measurement: Using micrometers, calipers, height gauges, and bore gauges to ensure components meet tight tolerances (often to .0005). Troubleshooting: Analyzing and fixing tool-related issues on the production floor to minimize downtime. Blueprint Interpretation: Reading and interpreting complex technical blueprints, engineering drawings, and CAD models to plan machining operations. Maintenance: Performing preventative and predictive maintenance on tools, such as cleaning, sharpening, and honing. Collaboration: Working with engineers and production operators to improve tool design and manufacturing processes. Required Skills and Qualifications Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in CNC programming (G-code) and manual machining techniques for Haas lathe and mill. Experience: Usually 3-5 years in a machine shop or tool room environment. Education: High school diploma; apprenticeship or vocational certification in machine technology is highly preferred. Mathematical Skills: Strong knowledge of geometry and trigonometry. Material Knowledge: Understanding metallurgy and the properties of different metals and plastics. Physical Demands: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for long periods. PIef1db5-
04/04/2026
Full time
Position Overview: They are responsible for constructing, repairing, and maintaining essential tools and fixtures. This role ensures that production machinery operates efficiently and that gears meet strict, high-precision specifications. They utilize their expertise in metalworking and CNC machining to ensure accuracy and precision in alignment with production requirements. With a keen eye for detail and technical proficiency, they interpret blueprints and schematics to facilitate the design and construction of new equipment. Collaborating closely with engineering and production teams, they implement process improvements to enhance productivity and product quality. Responsibilities: Tool Fabrication and Repair: Designing, building, and repairing tools, jigs, and fixtures for gear cutting machines (hobbing, shaping, grinding). Machinery Setup and Operation: Setting up and operating conventional and CNC tool room machinery, including lathes, milling machines, and surface grinders. Precision Measurement: Using micrometers, calipers, height gauges, and bore gauges to ensure components meet tight tolerances (often to .0005). Troubleshooting: Analyzing and fixing tool-related issues on the production floor to minimize downtime. Blueprint Interpretation: Reading and interpreting complex technical blueprints, engineering drawings, and CAD models to plan machining operations. Maintenance: Performing preventative and predictive maintenance on tools, such as cleaning, sharpening, and honing. Collaboration: Working with engineers and production operators to improve tool design and manufacturing processes. Required Skills and Qualifications Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in CNC programming (G-code) and manual machining techniques for Haas lathe and mill. Experience: Usually 3-5 years in a machine shop or tool room environment. Education: High school diploma; apprenticeship or vocational certification in machine technology is highly preferred. Mathematical Skills: Strong knowledge of geometry and trigonometry. Material Knowledge: Understanding metallurgy and the properties of different metals and plastics. Physical Demands: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for long periods. PIef1db5-
Working at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory we foster pride in belonging to an organization whose culture is made up of these core values: Trust, Empowerment, and Collaboration. Our company promotes a positive culture while ensuring the safety and reliability of our nation's naval nuclear reactors, and training the Sailors who operate those reactors in the U.S. Navy's submarines and aircraft carrier Fleets. Looking for a lifetime career? Apply today! Job Description The KAPL machinists both manufacture test specimens and fabricate a variety of hardware for several laboratories and programs across the Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL). Daily work activities include, but are not limited to, the set up and operation of Mazak milling machines and lathes, Mitsubishi wire and sinker EDM machines, as well as several manual pieces of equipment and other CNC machining tools. Having the ability to work both independently and within a teaming environment to produce the desired components for the Engineering (Sponsor) community is essential. Close tolerance drawings, sketches and written/verbal guidance are regularly provided from the Sponsor community and the adherence to those tolerances is of the utmost importance. Machinists are encouraged to have regular dialogue with the engineering community to provide feedback if tolerance or machining methods can be improved upon review of the initial job submittal. Both providing direction/instruction to other machinists as well as collaborating on machining methods is highly encouraged amongst the existing team. The use of the program Power Mill is utilized to manufacture more complex projects. Daily maintenance of all equipment within the machine shop along with consistent shop cleanliness is each team member's responsibility and the standard to adhere to. Required Combination of Knowledge and Skill High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum of three years machining experience; OR Apprenticeship certification with a minimum of two years machining experience Preferred Skills PowerMill operation experience Mazak lathe and mill experience 3 and 5-axis machining experience Ability to work both on a team and independently High level of organization and attention to detail Proficient computer and math skills Compensation and Benefits Health, Dental, Vision & Voluntary Benefits Disability, Life & Accident Insurance 401(k) Savings program & Capital Accumulation Plan Personal & Medical Time Off Paid Parental Leave Flexible Work Schedules Tuition Assistance for Eligible Employees Student Debt Benefit Personal Time Off Sell Program Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Visit us online to view all NNL benefits! Pay Range $39.01 hourly Jobs categorized as subject to a collective bargaining agreement will adhere to the pay rates, wage increases, progression schedules, and other parameters identified and negotiated in said agreements. Wages and other compensation details are subject to change based negotiated changes to the collective bargaining agreements. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC (FMP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Fluor Corporation. Naval Nuclear Laboratory personnel are FMP employees who work at four DOE facilities: Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Kenneth A. Kesselring Site, and Naval Reactors Facility, and at the U.S. Department of Defense-owned Nuclear Power Training Unit-Charleston. FMP employees also have an established presence at numerous shipyards and vendor locations. For nearly 70 years, the Naval Nuclear Laboratory has developed advanced nuclear propulsion technology, provided technical support, and trained world-class nuclear operators to ensure the safe and reliable operation of our nation's submarine and aircraft carrier Fleets. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory is a national asset solely dedicated to the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. We rely on the dedication and innovation of our nearly 8000 engineers, scientists, technicians, and support personnel. All candidates must be U.S. citizens. Applicants selected will be subject to a Federal background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified matter. FMP is a government contractor and maintains a drug free workplace and workforce. All candidates must be able to pass a drug test in compliance with FMP company policy and 10 CFR 707. Marijuana is a Federal Schedule I controlled substance and illegal under Federal Law. Therefore, FMP is required to test for marijuana. Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/vets. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other criteria protected by federal, state, or local law.
04/04/2026
Full time
Working at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory we foster pride in belonging to an organization whose culture is made up of these core values: Trust, Empowerment, and Collaboration. Our company promotes a positive culture while ensuring the safety and reliability of our nation's naval nuclear reactors, and training the Sailors who operate those reactors in the U.S. Navy's submarines and aircraft carrier Fleets. Looking for a lifetime career? Apply today! Job Description The KAPL machinists both manufacture test specimens and fabricate a variety of hardware for several laboratories and programs across the Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL). Daily work activities include, but are not limited to, the set up and operation of Mazak milling machines and lathes, Mitsubishi wire and sinker EDM machines, as well as several manual pieces of equipment and other CNC machining tools. Having the ability to work both independently and within a teaming environment to produce the desired components for the Engineering (Sponsor) community is essential. Close tolerance drawings, sketches and written/verbal guidance are regularly provided from the Sponsor community and the adherence to those tolerances is of the utmost importance. Machinists are encouraged to have regular dialogue with the engineering community to provide feedback if tolerance or machining methods can be improved upon review of the initial job submittal. Both providing direction/instruction to other machinists as well as collaborating on machining methods is highly encouraged amongst the existing team. The use of the program Power Mill is utilized to manufacture more complex projects. Daily maintenance of all equipment within the machine shop along with consistent shop cleanliness is each team member's responsibility and the standard to adhere to. Required Combination of Knowledge and Skill High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum of three years machining experience; OR Apprenticeship certification with a minimum of two years machining experience Preferred Skills PowerMill operation experience Mazak lathe and mill experience 3 and 5-axis machining experience Ability to work both on a team and independently High level of organization and attention to detail Proficient computer and math skills Compensation and Benefits Health, Dental, Vision & Voluntary Benefits Disability, Life & Accident Insurance 401(k) Savings program & Capital Accumulation Plan Personal & Medical Time Off Paid Parental Leave Flexible Work Schedules Tuition Assistance for Eligible Employees Student Debt Benefit Personal Time Off Sell Program Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Visit us online to view all NNL benefits! Pay Range $39.01 hourly Jobs categorized as subject to a collective bargaining agreement will adhere to the pay rates, wage increases, progression schedules, and other parameters identified and negotiated in said agreements. Wages and other compensation details are subject to change based negotiated changes to the collective bargaining agreements. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC (FMP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Fluor Corporation. Naval Nuclear Laboratory personnel are FMP employees who work at four DOE facilities: Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Kenneth A. Kesselring Site, and Naval Reactors Facility, and at the U.S. Department of Defense-owned Nuclear Power Training Unit-Charleston. FMP employees also have an established presence at numerous shipyards and vendor locations. For nearly 70 years, the Naval Nuclear Laboratory has developed advanced nuclear propulsion technology, provided technical support, and trained world-class nuclear operators to ensure the safe and reliable operation of our nation's submarine and aircraft carrier Fleets. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory is a national asset solely dedicated to the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. We rely on the dedication and innovation of our nearly 8000 engineers, scientists, technicians, and support personnel. All candidates must be U.S. citizens. Applicants selected will be subject to a Federal background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified matter. FMP is a government contractor and maintains a drug free workplace and workforce. All candidates must be able to pass a drug test in compliance with FMP company policy and 10 CFR 707. Marijuana is a Federal Schedule I controlled substance and illegal under Federal Law. Therefore, FMP is required to test for marijuana. Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/vets. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other criteria protected by federal, state, or local law.
$1,000 sign on bonus Hiring Immediately United Gear & Assembly offers: Benefits program active 1st of the month following your start date which includes; health, HRA, FSA, vision and dental insurance 401k program with 4% company contribution Paid vacation Company paid short term disability with elective long term disability Company paid life insurance with additional elective life insurance available 10 paid holidays Profit sharing plan United Gear and Assembly, Inc. is a premier manufacturer and supplier of precision gears, shafts, and related assemblies to various global OEMs in construction, agriculture, transportation, automotive, defense, and other industries. Based out of Hudson, WI, we are vertically integrated with a broad range of capabilities encompassing Engineering, Manufacturing, Full Heat Treating and Assembly. With a reputation built on satisfying quality requirements, narrow shipping windows, responsiveness to customers needs and a competitive position in the global market, UGA has become a world-class supplier to the industry. United Gear & Assembly is ISO/TS16929:2009 registered and we combine our engineering expertise, industry and application knowledge with design and process collaboration, to bring our customers high quality, cost effective solutions, delivered on time. SUMMARY: Sets up and operates various CNC machines to perform operations on lathes, mills, drills, grinders, turning, shapers, broach and hobs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Reads process sheets, blueprints, and sketches of part to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set up, and operating requirements. • Meet or exceed pieces per hour rate as indicated on working documents. • Verifies accuracy of move tickets, drawings, job breakdown sheets and quality documents. Assure documents have same customer and part revisions and match the facilities they are being run in. • Load and unload work piece between centers, in chuck, or to faceplate, manually or using hoist. • Installs preset tooling in tool posts, turrets or indexing heads, and automatic-tool-change magazine, in sequence specified on process sheet. • Depresses buttons, toggles, and starts machining operation. • Observes numerical displays on control panel and compares with data on process sheet to verify dimensional adjustments, feed rates, and speeds of machining cuts. • Turns dials and switches to correct machine performance, applying practical knowledge of general machine operation. • Inspects first-run piece and spot-checks succeeding pieces for conformance to specifications, using specified measuring instruments. Records necessary SPC Data. • Studies future job packet and organizes materials for next run to shorten changeover time. • May set tools before positioning them in machine, using precision gauges and instruments. • May set up and/or operate another machines or tools during the machining cycles. • Complete all necessary labor and production reporting. • Follow all safety requirements and guidelines. • Perform preventive maintenance on machine and maintain cleanliness of work area. • Completes "Daily Operator Checklist" at the beginning of each shift. • Additional duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS: Intermediate reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 year degree program. Computer literate with the ability to learn, and work statistical and manufacturing software applications. Duties require verbal and written communication skills. Microsoft Office Professional, Word, Excel, statistical and manufacturer software a plus Important Qualities for Successful Job Performance: (Y for Yes, N for No) Problem Solving: Y Analytical Ability: Y Communication Skills: Y Bilingual: N Interpersonal Skills: Y Dexterity: Y Physical Demands (By percentage of activity) Standing: 90% Walking: 50% Sitting: 5% Balancing: 0% Stooping: 5% Kneeling: 0% Crouching: 5% Crawling: 0% Climbing: 0% Hearing: 40% Talking 25% Tasting or Smelling: 0% Reaching/working overhead: 0% Keyboard use/repetitive Hand Motion: 1% Pushing: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Pulling: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Lifting: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Carrying: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Work Environment (Percent of the on-the-job time exposed to each condition) Vibration: 0% Radiation: 0% Explosives: 0% Electricity: 0% Non-weather heat: 0% Non-Weather cold: 0% Outdoor Weather: 0% Height: 0% Toxic/caustic chemicals: 0% Moving mechanical parts: 0% Fumes or airborne particles: 90% Non-weather wet, humid conditions: 0% Friday, Saturday, Sunday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Candidate may need to train on 1st shift Mon - Thurs 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Compensation details: 26.4-26.4 Yearly Salary PI53afd2176aeb-9258
04/04/2026
Full time
$1,000 sign on bonus Hiring Immediately United Gear & Assembly offers: Benefits program active 1st of the month following your start date which includes; health, HRA, FSA, vision and dental insurance 401k program with 4% company contribution Paid vacation Company paid short term disability with elective long term disability Company paid life insurance with additional elective life insurance available 10 paid holidays Profit sharing plan United Gear and Assembly, Inc. is a premier manufacturer and supplier of precision gears, shafts, and related assemblies to various global OEMs in construction, agriculture, transportation, automotive, defense, and other industries. Based out of Hudson, WI, we are vertically integrated with a broad range of capabilities encompassing Engineering, Manufacturing, Full Heat Treating and Assembly. With a reputation built on satisfying quality requirements, narrow shipping windows, responsiveness to customers needs and a competitive position in the global market, UGA has become a world-class supplier to the industry. United Gear & Assembly is ISO/TS16929:2009 registered and we combine our engineering expertise, industry and application knowledge with design and process collaboration, to bring our customers high quality, cost effective solutions, delivered on time. SUMMARY: Sets up and operates various CNC machines to perform operations on lathes, mills, drills, grinders, turning, shapers, broach and hobs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Reads process sheets, blueprints, and sketches of part to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set up, and operating requirements. • Meet or exceed pieces per hour rate as indicated on working documents. • Verifies accuracy of move tickets, drawings, job breakdown sheets and quality documents. Assure documents have same customer and part revisions and match the facilities they are being run in. • Load and unload work piece between centers, in chuck, or to faceplate, manually or using hoist. • Installs preset tooling in tool posts, turrets or indexing heads, and automatic-tool-change magazine, in sequence specified on process sheet. • Depresses buttons, toggles, and starts machining operation. • Observes numerical displays on control panel and compares with data on process sheet to verify dimensional adjustments, feed rates, and speeds of machining cuts. • Turns dials and switches to correct machine performance, applying practical knowledge of general machine operation. • Inspects first-run piece and spot-checks succeeding pieces for conformance to specifications, using specified measuring instruments. Records necessary SPC Data. • Studies future job packet and organizes materials for next run to shorten changeover time. • May set tools before positioning them in machine, using precision gauges and instruments. • May set up and/or operate another machines or tools during the machining cycles. • Complete all necessary labor and production reporting. • Follow all safety requirements and guidelines. • Perform preventive maintenance on machine and maintain cleanliness of work area. • Completes "Daily Operator Checklist" at the beginning of each shift. • Additional duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS: Intermediate reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 year degree program. Computer literate with the ability to learn, and work statistical and manufacturing software applications. Duties require verbal and written communication skills. Microsoft Office Professional, Word, Excel, statistical and manufacturer software a plus Important Qualities for Successful Job Performance: (Y for Yes, N for No) Problem Solving: Y Analytical Ability: Y Communication Skills: Y Bilingual: N Interpersonal Skills: Y Dexterity: Y Physical Demands (By percentage of activity) Standing: 90% Walking: 50% Sitting: 5% Balancing: 0% Stooping: 5% Kneeling: 0% Crouching: 5% Crawling: 0% Climbing: 0% Hearing: 40% Talking 25% Tasting or Smelling: 0% Reaching/working overhead: 0% Keyboard use/repetitive Hand Motion: 1% Pushing: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Pulling: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Lifting: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Carrying: 10% Weight: 50 lbs. Work Environment (Percent of the on-the-job time exposed to each condition) Vibration: 0% Radiation: 0% Explosives: 0% Electricity: 0% Non-weather heat: 0% Non-Weather cold: 0% Outdoor Weather: 0% Height: 0% Toxic/caustic chemicals: 0% Moving mechanical parts: 0% Fumes or airborne particles: 90% Non-weather wet, humid conditions: 0% Friday, Saturday, Sunday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Candidate may need to train on 1st shift Mon - Thurs 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Compensation details: 26.4-26.4 Yearly Salary PI53afd2176aeb-9258
Summary The CNC Lathe Operator is responsible for the manufacture of parts per plant specifications in an accurate and timely manner. Essential Duties and Responsibilities This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as management may deem necessary from time to time. 1. Set up; edit and operate CNC lathes. 2. Inspect completed parts to ensure conformance to specifications. 3. Cleans work area. 4. Remove tooling, fixturing, and return inspection equipment to proper area. 5. Minor machine maintenance (i.e. greasing, oiling, etc.) Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Basic Qualifications • Must be proficient using hand measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, height gages, optical comparator, etc.). • Must be able to read and understand blueprints, specifications and routings • Ability to operate, adjust offsets; setup experience preferred, but not necessary • Ability to edit programs, fanuc controls, G code and M code programming • Requires mathematical skills that require the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. • Must perform metric conversions. • Requires good oral and written communication skills in order to interact with employees. • Ability to true in jaws • Possess a good mechanical aptitude and/or prior machinist experience a plus Preferred Skills and Experience • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to communicate with all levels of the organization. • Ability to multi-task, establish priorities, set aggressive goals and achieve them. • Must be open to work overtime, as necessary. • 2 axis or 4 axis/live tooling • Ability to adjust taper on the OD/ID/face • Experience with tail stock and steady rests • Able to check pin size over threads • Knowledge of bore gages • Able to add extra passes to OD/bore/face if necessary • Experience on Mori Seiki, Daewoo, Danichi, Doosan Puma machines a plus Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The phrases occasionally, regularly, and frequently correspond to the following definitions: Occasionally means up to 1/3 of working time, regularly means between 1/3 and 2/3 of working time, and frequently means 2/3 and more working time). While performing the duties and responsibilities of this position, the employee is occasionally required to walk, use foot/feet to operate machine, reach above shoulders and move from place to place. The incumbent will regularly stand, sit and talk and listen and will frequently use hands to finger, handle or touch. Specific vision requirements for this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. During the performance of his/her work duties, the incumbent will be required to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds, and will frequently lift up to 25 pounds such as moving parts from material storage and moving parts in and out of work area. Competitive wages and benefits Job Type: Full-time 2nd Shift - 2:30 pm - 11:00 pm Monday through Friday PIe914dda7b5-
04/04/2026
Full time
Summary The CNC Lathe Operator is responsible for the manufacture of parts per plant specifications in an accurate and timely manner. Essential Duties and Responsibilities This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as management may deem necessary from time to time. 1. Set up; edit and operate CNC lathes. 2. Inspect completed parts to ensure conformance to specifications. 3. Cleans work area. 4. Remove tooling, fixturing, and return inspection equipment to proper area. 5. Minor machine maintenance (i.e. greasing, oiling, etc.) Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Basic Qualifications • Must be proficient using hand measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, height gages, optical comparator, etc.). • Must be able to read and understand blueprints, specifications and routings • Ability to operate, adjust offsets; setup experience preferred, but not necessary • Ability to edit programs, fanuc controls, G code and M code programming • Requires mathematical skills that require the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. • Must perform metric conversions. • Requires good oral and written communication skills in order to interact with employees. • Ability to true in jaws • Possess a good mechanical aptitude and/or prior machinist experience a plus Preferred Skills and Experience • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to communicate with all levels of the organization. • Ability to multi-task, establish priorities, set aggressive goals and achieve them. • Must be open to work overtime, as necessary. • 2 axis or 4 axis/live tooling • Ability to adjust taper on the OD/ID/face • Experience with tail stock and steady rests • Able to check pin size over threads • Knowledge of bore gages • Able to add extra passes to OD/bore/face if necessary • Experience on Mori Seiki, Daewoo, Danichi, Doosan Puma machines a plus Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The phrases occasionally, regularly, and frequently correspond to the following definitions: Occasionally means up to 1/3 of working time, regularly means between 1/3 and 2/3 of working time, and frequently means 2/3 and more working time). While performing the duties and responsibilities of this position, the employee is occasionally required to walk, use foot/feet to operate machine, reach above shoulders and move from place to place. The incumbent will regularly stand, sit and talk and listen and will frequently use hands to finger, handle or touch. Specific vision requirements for this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. During the performance of his/her work duties, the incumbent will be required to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds, and will frequently lift up to 25 pounds such as moving parts from material storage and moving parts in and out of work area. Competitive wages and benefits Job Type: Full-time 2nd Shift - 2:30 pm - 11:00 pm Monday through Friday PIe914dda7b5-