RENSBERGER TECHNOLOGIES INC
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Job Description Job Description The CNC Programmer is responsible for developing, writing, and optimizing CNC programs used to control machining equipment such as mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines. This role ensures precision, efficiency, and quality in the manufacturing of metal or plastic components according to engineering drawings and specifications. Key Responsibilities Develop and write CNC programs using GibbsCAM. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD models. Select appropriate cutting tools, speeds, feeds, and machining strategies. Set up and prove out new programs on CNC machines. Optimize existing programs to improve cycle time and reduce material waste. Troubleshoot programming and machining issues. Ensure compliance with quality standards and tolerances-specifically AS9100 Collaborate with machinists, engineers, and production teams. Maintain proper documentation of programs and setup sheets. Follow safety procedures and company policies. Required Qualifications Diploma or certification in CNC Programming, Machining Technology, or related field. Proven experience as a CNC Programmer or Machinist. Strong knowledge of G-code and M-code programming. Experience with CAD/CAM software. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and GD&T. Strong math skills and understanding of machining processes. Preferred Skills Experience with multi-axis machining (4-axis/5-axis). Understanding of tooling, fixtures, and work-holding methods. Strong problem-solving and analytical skills. Good communication and teamwork abilities. Work Environment Climate Controlled Manufacturing or machine shop setting. Standing for extended periods. Exposure to noise, metal chips, and cutting fluids.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description The CNC Programmer is responsible for developing, writing, and optimizing CNC programs used to control machining equipment such as mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines. This role ensures precision, efficiency, and quality in the manufacturing of metal or plastic components according to engineering drawings and specifications. Key Responsibilities Develop and write CNC programs using GibbsCAM. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD models. Select appropriate cutting tools, speeds, feeds, and machining strategies. Set up and prove out new programs on CNC machines. Optimize existing programs to improve cycle time and reduce material waste. Troubleshoot programming and machining issues. Ensure compliance with quality standards and tolerances-specifically AS9100 Collaborate with machinists, engineers, and production teams. Maintain proper documentation of programs and setup sheets. Follow safety procedures and company policies. Required Qualifications Diploma or certification in CNC Programming, Machining Technology, or related field. Proven experience as a CNC Programmer or Machinist. Strong knowledge of G-code and M-code programming. Experience with CAD/CAM software. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and GD&T. Strong math skills and understanding of machining processes. Preferred Skills Experience with multi-axis machining (4-axis/5-axis). Understanding of tooling, fixtures, and work-holding methods. Strong problem-solving and analytical skills. Good communication and teamwork abilities. Work Environment Climate Controlled Manufacturing or machine shop setting. Standing for extended periods. Exposure to noise, metal chips, and cutting fluids.
Job Description Job Description "All candidates must be directly contracted by ASK Consulting on their payroll and cannot be subcontracted. We are unable to provide sponsorship at this moment". Job Title: Machine Programmer II Location: Huntsville, AL 35806 Duration: 6 months Pay Rate: $48./hr (W2) Job Description: As part of a diverse and hardworking team of specialists, you will be responsible for the development and modification of NC programs for mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines supporting various spaceflight systems. You will contribute to all aspects of producing accurate programs and setup sheets, enabling first article success on tight-tolerance, high-value parts. You will play a role in the broader mission of human spaceflight and are expected to bring dedicated commitment and close attention to detail in support of safe and repeatable operations. We are looking for someone who will apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and commitment to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. Passion for our mission and vision is required. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Create NC programs for CNC mills, lathes, multi-axis mills, multi-axis lathes, and VTLs to ensure engineering requirements are met. Develop machining strategies to translate design data into machined hardware. Develop and manage setup sheets. Collaborate with engineers, manufacturing engineers, and machinists. Design custom tools and fixtures as needed. Provide DFM/DFMA feedback. Drive process improvements in both machining operations and administrative workflows. Conduct product acceptance in accordance with company policy. Maintain configuration control on files and job records. Work safely within an industrial environment. Minimum Qualifications: Siemens NX / Unigraphics. Vericut or equivalent program verification software. Minimum 4 years of NC programming experience. Strong blueprint reading skills including GD&T per ASME Y14.5M-1994. Experience with tool and fixture design. Setup sheet creation and management. Cutter selection and custom cutter design as needed. Feed and speed calculations. Experience machining Inconel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. Familiarity with DFMA principles. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient with precision hand tools and personal computers. Self-motivated with the ability to prioritize work and meet project deadlines. Ability to build trust, maintain positive professional relationships, and contribute to an inclusive culture. Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum. Preferred Qualifications: Mastercam 2017 or higher is a plus. Machinist experience. About ASK: ASK Consulting is an award-winning technology and professional services recruiting firm servicing Fortune 500 organizations nationally. With 5 nationwide offices, two global delivery centers, and employees in 42 states-ASK Consulting connects people with amazing opportunities ASK Consulting is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description "All candidates must be directly contracted by ASK Consulting on their payroll and cannot be subcontracted. We are unable to provide sponsorship at this moment". Job Title: Machine Programmer II Location: Huntsville, AL 35806 Duration: 6 months Pay Rate: $48./hr (W2) Job Description: As part of a diverse and hardworking team of specialists, you will be responsible for the development and modification of NC programs for mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines supporting various spaceflight systems. You will contribute to all aspects of producing accurate programs and setup sheets, enabling first article success on tight-tolerance, high-value parts. You will play a role in the broader mission of human spaceflight and are expected to bring dedicated commitment and close attention to detail in support of safe and repeatable operations. We are looking for someone who will apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and commitment to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. Passion for our mission and vision is required. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Create NC programs for CNC mills, lathes, multi-axis mills, multi-axis lathes, and VTLs to ensure engineering requirements are met. Develop machining strategies to translate design data into machined hardware. Develop and manage setup sheets. Collaborate with engineers, manufacturing engineers, and machinists. Design custom tools and fixtures as needed. Provide DFM/DFMA feedback. Drive process improvements in both machining operations and administrative workflows. Conduct product acceptance in accordance with company policy. Maintain configuration control on files and job records. Work safely within an industrial environment. Minimum Qualifications: Siemens NX / Unigraphics. Vericut or equivalent program verification software. Minimum 4 years of NC programming experience. Strong blueprint reading skills including GD&T per ASME Y14.5M-1994. Experience with tool and fixture design. Setup sheet creation and management. Cutter selection and custom cutter design as needed. Feed and speed calculations. Experience machining Inconel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. Familiarity with DFMA principles. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient with precision hand tools and personal computers. Self-motivated with the ability to prioritize work and meet project deadlines. Ability to build trust, maintain positive professional relationships, and contribute to an inclusive culture. Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum. Preferred Qualifications: Mastercam 2017 or higher is a plus. Machinist experience. About ASK: ASK Consulting is an award-winning technology and professional services recruiting firm servicing Fortune 500 organizations nationally. With 5 nationwide offices, two global delivery centers, and employees in 42 states-ASK Consulting connects people with amazing opportunities ASK Consulting is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.
Job Description Job Description Benefits/Perks 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Job Summary Demco Products Inc in Oak Lawn is seeking an experienced CNC setup machinist. Demco Products is a family owned and operated precision CNC machine shop specializing in the manufacturing of high-pressure filter housings and precision turned breathing apparatus components. Demco has been providing high quality parts and exceptional customer service to our customers for over 75 years. We operate out of a 15,000 sq ft facility, located in Oak Lawn, IL near the southwest side of Chicago. The manufacturing floor consists of 30 CNC machines capable of performing turning as well as horizontal and vertical milling. We are an ISO 9001:2015 company with capacities of diameter up to 12" diameter. We are currently seeking an experienced CNC setup machinist / machine supervisor to join our production team. This candidate will report directly to the Shop Supervisor. The setup machinist role consists of the following responsibilities: Review detailed manufacturing prints Create and or edit G-Code at the machine Setup jobs with any necessary programming and fixturing Setup the machine with required tooling Run the machine while checking for machine errors and part non-conformance Make adjustments to offset coordinates to compensate for materials, tooling or machine center conditions. Inspect parts for adherence to print dimensions and tolerances Work independently with minimal direction from senior operations staff to setup jobs, perform machining functions, and troubleshoot machining related issues Work with machine operators to had off the routine part production in order to move on to setting up additional machines Load and unload parts into the machines weighing up to 30lbs Enters data into ERP system. Job Requirements: Must have proficient knowledge of G-Code programming language and be capable of editing code at the machine Must be familiar with Fanuc controls Must have 2+ years of experience troubleshooting, setting up, and running most of the following machines: A20 Citizen Swiss CNC machine DMH-400 Daewoo Horizontal Mill NHX4000 DMG Mori Horizontal Mill Minayo Lathes (BX-26S, 34S, 20T, 34T) MTV-1310 Miyano Machining Centers Puma 300 Daewoo Lathe Lynx 2100LSY Doosan Lathe Brown & Sharp Warner & Swasey Lathes (M5020, M5060, M5000) Must speak English Must be able to read small print and inspect small components Must be able to stand and walk the shop floor to monitor machine operation Must be able to lift 30lbs Must be reliable and show up to work on time Must have sound problem solving skills Must poses a strong mechanical aptitude Must communicate well and be able to follow instructions Schedule: Monday to Friday, 7am to 3:30pm Located in Oak Lawn, IL Experience: CNC Lathe Setup: 2 years (Required) CNC Milling Setup: 2 years (Required)
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Benefits/Perks 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Job Summary Demco Products Inc in Oak Lawn is seeking an experienced CNC setup machinist. Demco Products is a family owned and operated precision CNC machine shop specializing in the manufacturing of high-pressure filter housings and precision turned breathing apparatus components. Demco has been providing high quality parts and exceptional customer service to our customers for over 75 years. We operate out of a 15,000 sq ft facility, located in Oak Lawn, IL near the southwest side of Chicago. The manufacturing floor consists of 30 CNC machines capable of performing turning as well as horizontal and vertical milling. We are an ISO 9001:2015 company with capacities of diameter up to 12" diameter. We are currently seeking an experienced CNC setup machinist / machine supervisor to join our production team. This candidate will report directly to the Shop Supervisor. The setup machinist role consists of the following responsibilities: Review detailed manufacturing prints Create and or edit G-Code at the machine Setup jobs with any necessary programming and fixturing Setup the machine with required tooling Run the machine while checking for machine errors and part non-conformance Make adjustments to offset coordinates to compensate for materials, tooling or machine center conditions. Inspect parts for adherence to print dimensions and tolerances Work independently with minimal direction from senior operations staff to setup jobs, perform machining functions, and troubleshoot machining related issues Work with machine operators to had off the routine part production in order to move on to setting up additional machines Load and unload parts into the machines weighing up to 30lbs Enters data into ERP system. Job Requirements: Must have proficient knowledge of G-Code programming language and be capable of editing code at the machine Must be familiar with Fanuc controls Must have 2+ years of experience troubleshooting, setting up, and running most of the following machines: A20 Citizen Swiss CNC machine DMH-400 Daewoo Horizontal Mill NHX4000 DMG Mori Horizontal Mill Minayo Lathes (BX-26S, 34S, 20T, 34T) MTV-1310 Miyano Machining Centers Puma 300 Daewoo Lathe Lynx 2100LSY Doosan Lathe Brown & Sharp Warner & Swasey Lathes (M5020, M5060, M5000) Must speak English Must be able to read small print and inspect small components Must be able to stand and walk the shop floor to monitor machine operation Must be able to lift 30lbs Must be reliable and show up to work on time Must have sound problem solving skills Must poses a strong mechanical aptitude Must communicate well and be able to follow instructions Schedule: Monday to Friday, 7am to 3:30pm Located in Oak Lawn, IL Experience: CNC Lathe Setup: 2 years (Required) CNC Milling Setup: 2 years (Required)
Job Description Job Description "All candidates must be directly contracted by ASK Consulting on their payroll and cannot be subcontracted. We are unable to provide sponsorship at this moment". Job Title: Machine Programmer III Location: Huntsville, AL 35806 Duration: 6 months Pay Rate: $58/hr (W2) Job Description: As part of a diverse and hardworking team of specialists, you will be responsible for the development and modification of NC programs for mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines supporting various spaceflight systems. You will contribute to all aspects of producing accurate programs and setup sheets, enabling first article success on tight-tolerance, high-value parts. You will play a role in the broader mission of human spaceflight and are expected to bring dedicated commitment and close attention to detail in support of safe and repeatable operations. We are looking for someone who will apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and commitment to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. Passion for our mission and vision is required. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Create NC programs for CNC mills, lathes, multi-axis mills, multi-axis lathes, and VTLs to ensure engineering requirements are met Develop machining strategies to translate design data into machined hardware Develop and manage setup sheets Collaborate with engineers, manufacturing engineers, and machinists Design custom tools and fixtures as needed Provide DFM/DFMA feedback Drive process improvements in both machining operations and administrative workflows Conduct product acceptance in accordance with company policy Maintain configuration control on files and job records Work safely within an industrial environment Minimum Qualifications: Siemens NX / Unigraphics Vericut or equivalent program verification software Minimum 5 years of NC programming experience Strong blueprint reading skills including GD&T per ASME Y14.5M-1994 Experience with tool and fixture design Setup sheet creation and management Cutter selection and custom cutter design as needed Feed and speed calculations Experience machining Inconel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys Familiarity with DFMA principles Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficient with precision hand tools and personal computers Self-motivated with the ability to prioritize work and meet project deadlines Ability to build trust, maintain positive professional relationships, and contribute to an inclusive culture Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum Preferred Qualifications: Mastercam 2017 or higher is a plus Machinist experience About ASK: ASK Consulting is an award-winning technology and professional services recruiting firm servicing Fortune 500 organizations nationally. With 5 nationwide offices, two global delivery centers, and employees in 42 states-ASK Consulting connects people with amazing opportunities ASK Consulting is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description "All candidates must be directly contracted by ASK Consulting on their payroll and cannot be subcontracted. We are unable to provide sponsorship at this moment". Job Title: Machine Programmer III Location: Huntsville, AL 35806 Duration: 6 months Pay Rate: $58/hr (W2) Job Description: As part of a diverse and hardworking team of specialists, you will be responsible for the development and modification of NC programs for mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines supporting various spaceflight systems. You will contribute to all aspects of producing accurate programs and setup sheets, enabling first article success on tight-tolerance, high-value parts. You will play a role in the broader mission of human spaceflight and are expected to bring dedicated commitment and close attention to detail in support of safe and repeatable operations. We are looking for someone who will apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and commitment to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. Passion for our mission and vision is required. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Create NC programs for CNC mills, lathes, multi-axis mills, multi-axis lathes, and VTLs to ensure engineering requirements are met Develop machining strategies to translate design data into machined hardware Develop and manage setup sheets Collaborate with engineers, manufacturing engineers, and machinists Design custom tools and fixtures as needed Provide DFM/DFMA feedback Drive process improvements in both machining operations and administrative workflows Conduct product acceptance in accordance with company policy Maintain configuration control on files and job records Work safely within an industrial environment Minimum Qualifications: Siemens NX / Unigraphics Vericut or equivalent program verification software Minimum 5 years of NC programming experience Strong blueprint reading skills including GD&T per ASME Y14.5M-1994 Experience with tool and fixture design Setup sheet creation and management Cutter selection and custom cutter design as needed Feed and speed calculations Experience machining Inconel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys Familiarity with DFMA principles Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficient with precision hand tools and personal computers Self-motivated with the ability to prioritize work and meet project deadlines Ability to build trust, maintain positive professional relationships, and contribute to an inclusive culture Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum Preferred Qualifications: Mastercam 2017 or higher is a plus Machinist experience About ASK: ASK Consulting is an award-winning technology and professional services recruiting firm servicing Fortune 500 organizations nationally. With 5 nationwide offices, two global delivery centers, and employees in 42 states-ASK Consulting connects people with amazing opportunities ASK Consulting is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.
Job Description Job Description Join a Premier CNC Machining Company - Multiple Openings Available! A prominent, well-respected machining company is expanding and looking to add several CNC Programmer Machinists to its growing team. With openings on both 1st and 2nd shift , this is your chance to work in a modern, well-equipped shop that prioritizes quality, safety, and employee growth. We're seeking skilled CNC machinists who can handle everything from basic programming and setup to part inspection and completion . If you're looking for a long-term role with a team that values precision, teamwork, and continuous improvement - this could be the right fit for you. Position Summary: As a CNC Machinist, you'll be responsible for: Programming (basic/moderate level), setup, and operation of 3-axis vertical or horizontal machining centers Fixturing, tooling selection, and part inspection Machining components to tolerances of 0.005" Working closely with engineers, field machinists, and supervisors to determine the most cost-effective methods for part production Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Operate CNC machining or turning centers (3-axis vertical/horizontal) Perform layout work from blueprints, sketches, and written specs Set up tools, create programs, and machine parts to specification Inspect work using micrometers, calipers, gauges, etc. Ensure part accuracy and quality from start to finish Maintain clean, safe, and organized work environment Collaborate with team members to improve processes and outcomes Requirements & Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or GED required Technical degree or Journeyman certification preferred Experience: 2-3 years of CNC machining experience required Experience with Haas machining centers or G&L boring mills is a plus Knowledge of G & M code programming Familiarity with carbide drills, end mills, boring tooling CAM programming (Mastercam preferred) and conversational programming ability is a plus Skills: Ability to read blueprints, mechanical drawings, and interpret tolerances Understanding of GD&T and part inspection techniques Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills Familiarity with ferrous and non-ferrous materials Schedule: 1st Shift: Hours are typically 730am-4pm but can be flexible 2nd Shift: Shift premium available - hours vary slightly Overtime opportunities available Pay & Benefits: Pay: $26-$34+/hour depending on experience and programming capabilities Direct hire with long-term career potential Full benefits package (health, dental, 401(k), PTO, etc.) Clean, modern, and well-maintained facility Safety-first culture and supportive leadership team This is a great opportunity to grow your career in a stable, team-focused environment. If you're ready to take on challenging and rewarding machining work - apply now!
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Join a Premier CNC Machining Company - Multiple Openings Available! A prominent, well-respected machining company is expanding and looking to add several CNC Programmer Machinists to its growing team. With openings on both 1st and 2nd shift , this is your chance to work in a modern, well-equipped shop that prioritizes quality, safety, and employee growth. We're seeking skilled CNC machinists who can handle everything from basic programming and setup to part inspection and completion . If you're looking for a long-term role with a team that values precision, teamwork, and continuous improvement - this could be the right fit for you. Position Summary: As a CNC Machinist, you'll be responsible for: Programming (basic/moderate level), setup, and operation of 3-axis vertical or horizontal machining centers Fixturing, tooling selection, and part inspection Machining components to tolerances of 0.005" Working closely with engineers, field machinists, and supervisors to determine the most cost-effective methods for part production Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Operate CNC machining or turning centers (3-axis vertical/horizontal) Perform layout work from blueprints, sketches, and written specs Set up tools, create programs, and machine parts to specification Inspect work using micrometers, calipers, gauges, etc. Ensure part accuracy and quality from start to finish Maintain clean, safe, and organized work environment Collaborate with team members to improve processes and outcomes Requirements & Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or GED required Technical degree or Journeyman certification preferred Experience: 2-3 years of CNC machining experience required Experience with Haas machining centers or G&L boring mills is a plus Knowledge of G & M code programming Familiarity with carbide drills, end mills, boring tooling CAM programming (Mastercam preferred) and conversational programming ability is a plus Skills: Ability to read blueprints, mechanical drawings, and interpret tolerances Understanding of GD&T and part inspection techniques Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills Familiarity with ferrous and non-ferrous materials Schedule: 1st Shift: Hours are typically 730am-4pm but can be flexible 2nd Shift: Shift premium available - hours vary slightly Overtime opportunities available Pay & Benefits: Pay: $26-$34+/hour depending on experience and programming capabilities Direct hire with long-term career potential Full benefits package (health, dental, 401(k), PTO, etc.) Clean, modern, and well-maintained facility Safety-first culture and supportive leadership team This is a great opportunity to grow your career in a stable, team-focused environment. If you're ready to take on challenging and rewarding machining work - apply now!
Job Description Job Description CNC Programmer - Arlington, WA Excellent Benefits Room for Growth Newell Corporation is currently hiring a CNC Programmer to join our growing team in Arlington, WA. At Newell Corp, we invest in our people, promote from within, and are committed to your growth. With proven engineering, fabrication, and machining expertise in aerospace, defense, space, energy, and infrastructure, our team transforms complex challenges into precision engineered, fabricated, and machined solutions. What You'll Do: As a CNC Programmer, you will develop, optimize, and support CNC programs for complex, high precision machined parts. This role partners closely with engineering and quality to improve efficiency, accuracy, and cycle times in a fast paced manufacturing environment. You will: Develop, edit, and optimize CNC programs for multi axis mills and/or lathes Program parts using 3D CAM software prior to production release Prove-out programs, troubleshoot machining issues, and optimize cycle times Interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and GD&T Select proper tooling, fixturing, feeds, and speeds Create setup sheets and tooling documentation for operators Maintain CNC program standards and macro libraries Train and mentor machinists and junior programmers Support continuous improvement and root cause analysis efforts Ensure compliance with quality standards (AS9100 / ISO 9001) What You Bring: 5+ years of CNC programming experience Experience setting up and operating 4-axis and 5-axis CNC Mills Proficiency with CAM software (Mastercam, Fusion 360, NX, or similar) Experience in aerospace, defense, automotive, or other high precision manufacturing environments Ability to deliver complete manufacturing packages: NC code, setup sheets, and simulation files. Pay : $35-$50/hour Benefits Designed for You. We believe in supporting our team both at work and beyond: Robust medical, dental, and vision plans Employer-funded HSA contributions to help you plan for healthcare expenses 401(k) with competitive 5% match Paid time off so you can recharge and take care of what matters most Ongoing learning support through tuition reimbursement Why Newell? At Newell Corporation, we're more than just a machine shop. We offer a wide range of engineering, fabrication, machining, and assembly services in a collaborative and supportive environment. Learn more about us: Follow us on LinkedIn: -corporation Located in Arlington, WA , our facility offers a great work-life balance with access to the outdoors and a strong local community. Job Openings for Newell Corporation are posted exclusively on , Indeed, LinkedIn, Indeed, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, PNAA, and College/University/Tech School job boards. Newell Corp does not request payment or financial information during recruitment. Your safety and trust are important to us and we appreciate your diligence when applying for roles with Newell Corporation. Company Description Newell Corporation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Newell Corporation is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact the human resources department. Company Description Newell Corporation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Newell Corporation is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact the human resources department.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description CNC Programmer - Arlington, WA Excellent Benefits Room for Growth Newell Corporation is currently hiring a CNC Programmer to join our growing team in Arlington, WA. At Newell Corp, we invest in our people, promote from within, and are committed to your growth. With proven engineering, fabrication, and machining expertise in aerospace, defense, space, energy, and infrastructure, our team transforms complex challenges into precision engineered, fabricated, and machined solutions. What You'll Do: As a CNC Programmer, you will develop, optimize, and support CNC programs for complex, high precision machined parts. This role partners closely with engineering and quality to improve efficiency, accuracy, and cycle times in a fast paced manufacturing environment. You will: Develop, edit, and optimize CNC programs for multi axis mills and/or lathes Program parts using 3D CAM software prior to production release Prove-out programs, troubleshoot machining issues, and optimize cycle times Interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and GD&T Select proper tooling, fixturing, feeds, and speeds Create setup sheets and tooling documentation for operators Maintain CNC program standards and macro libraries Train and mentor machinists and junior programmers Support continuous improvement and root cause analysis efforts Ensure compliance with quality standards (AS9100 / ISO 9001) What You Bring: 5+ years of CNC programming experience Experience setting up and operating 4-axis and 5-axis CNC Mills Proficiency with CAM software (Mastercam, Fusion 360, NX, or similar) Experience in aerospace, defense, automotive, or other high precision manufacturing environments Ability to deliver complete manufacturing packages: NC code, setup sheets, and simulation files. Pay : $35-$50/hour Benefits Designed for You. We believe in supporting our team both at work and beyond: Robust medical, dental, and vision plans Employer-funded HSA contributions to help you plan for healthcare expenses 401(k) with competitive 5% match Paid time off so you can recharge and take care of what matters most Ongoing learning support through tuition reimbursement Why Newell? At Newell Corporation, we're more than just a machine shop. We offer a wide range of engineering, fabrication, machining, and assembly services in a collaborative and supportive environment. Learn more about us: Follow us on LinkedIn: -corporation Located in Arlington, WA , our facility offers a great work-life balance with access to the outdoors and a strong local community. Job Openings for Newell Corporation are posted exclusively on , Indeed, LinkedIn, Indeed, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, PNAA, and College/University/Tech School job boards. Newell Corp does not request payment or financial information during recruitment. Your safety and trust are important to us and we appreciate your diligence when applying for roles with Newell Corporation. Company Description Newell Corporation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Newell Corporation is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact the human resources department. Company Description Newell Corporation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Newell Corporation is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact the human resources department.
Job Description Job Description Role and Responsibilities: An experienced machinist for this position is responsible for machine set-up and operations, working on various types of machine tools and a variety of parts. Some assembly work may be required for machined and welded/fabricated assemblies. This is a production, machinist role making small lot sizes (1-20 pieces per run), frequent set ups, independent tool modification and fabrication, and manual layout work. Machine large scale parts in the range of 20-1000lbs on extra-large machine tools including vertical turret lathes, vertical boring lathes, and horizontal boring mills. Read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and machining instructions. Manual and CNC Machining of production parts Castings, weldments, etc. Manual machining of custom tooling and fixtures Ability to independently devise and fabricate fixtures and tools as needed Experience using power hand tools including die grinder, angle grinder, drill press, power drill, and horizontal band saw Follow procedures to ensure compliance with standards and specifications per quality system. Adhere to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures for health, safety, and environmental compliance Provide feedback to colleagues and managers relating to process improvements and design/drawing modifications Maintain and clean work area, instruments, and equipment. Perform daily, weekly, and monthly preventative maintenance on Machine Tools Assist with repairs and overhauls of machine tools and equipment Crosstrain in other departments as needed Welding experience a plus Communicate with staff and supervision to ensure proper order processing Perform all other duties assigned by supervisor or manager Skills/Qualification: 5+ years of previous machining experience on Lathes (mandatory) 2+ years of previous machining experience on Mills (preferred) 2+ years of previous experience with CNC machines (mandatory) Specifically: Fanuc, ProtoTRAK, and Centroid Controllers (Mill AND Lathe) 2+ years of basic CNC programming (preferred) Experience with overhead jib and bridge cranes (preferred) Experience driving a sit-down forklift (preferred) High school graduate or equivalent Mechanical aptitude and general technical skills Must be able to lift/carry up to 50 lbs. and stand 7 to 8 hours per day. Safety mindset Detail oriented with a focus on quality control and improvement Familiarity with: Warner & Swasey Turret Lathe, Carlton Radial Arm Drill Press, Bullard 36" & 42" V.T.L. (Vertical Turret Lathe), Bridgeport Mill, Horizontal Boring Mills, Manual Horizontal Engine Lathe Additional Notes: A successful applicant for this position will be able to take current established practices and improve upon them to increase efficiency and improve production capabilities and quality. A creative and inquisitive mindset is key to long term success in the organization. Languages: English, Spanish (preferred in addition to English) Pay Range: $36-38/hr Exceptional benefits package including health insurance, paid vacations, and holidays and 401K. Company Description Our Mission Develop, manufacture, and sell innovative refrigeration equipment with superior quality, setting the standard for customer service in the industry. Our Vision Develop and deliver innovative solutions to refrigeration problems that improve global sustainability through energy efficiency, refrigerant selection, and novel design. Company History It all started in 1912 with a vision of improving the refrigeration industry. As a Midwestern farmer, William Henry Howe knew a lot about fixing things. By the turn of the century, working as a mechanic at a small dairy and ice cream plant, he quickly saw a need for improvements in the plant's refrigeration equipment. Soon Howe and his three sons were designing, producing and servicing state-of-the-art refrigeration equipment on their own. At that time much of the area's natural ice was harvested from Geneva Lake in Wisconsin and shipped by rail in huge sawdust-covered blocks. As "artificial ice" began gaining ground, the Howe family's reputation for innovative design and quality service put the Howes out in front. William's sons, Harold, Earl and Clarence, took over in 1914. By this time, Howe equipment was cooling local theaters, apartment buildings and churches. Before long, meat packers, grocers, dairies and fisheries across the country depended on Howe Corporation for their growing refrigeration needs. And, as the frozen food industry developed, Howe Corporation was always in the front lines. William's grandson, Richard, joined the company after serving in World War II. Dick soon became the Howe "idea man." His designs, sometimes in response to a particular industry need, were just as often industry-advancing innovations made in the spirit of those with which founder William Howe launched the company back in 1912. Now in its 4th generation, great-granddaughter Mary Howe brings her energy and business experience to the helm. The company's long standing tradition of innovation, quality and service is still the heart and soul of Howe Corporation. From their first patent for an industry-changing "safety head" discharge valve, to a pioneering design in force-feed lubrication and a landmark multi-cylinder compressor configuration, Howe Corporation has always been committed to improving the status quo. Today, the Howe family will tell you, succeeding as an independent company and remaining one of the leading manufacturers of refrigeration equipment worldwide takes experience, dedication to quality and a renewed commitment to superior customer service. Company Description Our Mission Develop, manufacture, and sell innovative refrigeration equipment with superior quality, setting the standard for customer service in the industry. Our Vision Develop and deliver innovative solutions to refrigeration problems that improve global sustainability through energy efficiency, refrigerant selection, and novel design. Company History It all started in 1912 with a vision of improving the refrigeration industry. As a Midwestern farmer, William Henry Howe knew a lot about fixing things. By the turn of the century, working as a mechanic at a small dairy and ice cream plant, he quickly saw a need for improvements in the plant's refrigeration equipment. Soon Howe and his three sons were designing, producing and servicing state-of-the-art refrigeration equipment on their own. At that time much of the area's natural ice was harvested from Geneva Lake in Wisconsin and shipped by rail in huge sawdust-covered blocks. As "artificial ice" began gaining ground, the Howe family's reputation for innovative design and quality service put the Howes out in front. William's sons, Harold, Earl and Clarence, took over in 1914. By this time, Howe equipment was cooling local theaters, apartment buildings and churches. Before long, meat packers, grocers, dairies and fisheries across the country depended on Howe Corporation for their growing refrigeration needs. And, as the frozen food industry developed, Howe Corporation was always in the front lines. William's grandson, Richard, joined the company after serving in World War II. Dick soon became the Howe "idea man." His designs, sometimes in response to a particular industry need, were just as often industry-advancing innovations made in the spirit of those with which founder William Howe launched the company back in 1912. Now in its 4th generation, great-granddaughter Mary Howe brings her energy and business experience to the helm. The company's long standing tradition of innovation, quality and service is still the heart and soul of Howe Corporation. From their first patent for an industry-changing "safety head" discharge valve, to a pioneering design in force-feed lubrication and a landmark multi-cylinder compressor configuration, Howe Corporation has always been committed to improving the status quo. Today, the Howe family will tell you, succeeding as an independent company and remaining one of the leading manufacturers of refrigeration equipment worldwide takes experience, dedication to quality and a renewed commitment to superior customer service.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Role and Responsibilities: An experienced machinist for this position is responsible for machine set-up and operations, working on various types of machine tools and a variety of parts. Some assembly work may be required for machined and welded/fabricated assemblies. This is a production, machinist role making small lot sizes (1-20 pieces per run), frequent set ups, independent tool modification and fabrication, and manual layout work. Machine large scale parts in the range of 20-1000lbs on extra-large machine tools including vertical turret lathes, vertical boring lathes, and horizontal boring mills. Read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and machining instructions. Manual and CNC Machining of production parts Castings, weldments, etc. Manual machining of custom tooling and fixtures Ability to independently devise and fabricate fixtures and tools as needed Experience using power hand tools including die grinder, angle grinder, drill press, power drill, and horizontal band saw Follow procedures to ensure compliance with standards and specifications per quality system. Adhere to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures for health, safety, and environmental compliance Provide feedback to colleagues and managers relating to process improvements and design/drawing modifications Maintain and clean work area, instruments, and equipment. Perform daily, weekly, and monthly preventative maintenance on Machine Tools Assist with repairs and overhauls of machine tools and equipment Crosstrain in other departments as needed Welding experience a plus Communicate with staff and supervision to ensure proper order processing Perform all other duties assigned by supervisor or manager Skills/Qualification: 5+ years of previous machining experience on Lathes (mandatory) 2+ years of previous machining experience on Mills (preferred) 2+ years of previous experience with CNC machines (mandatory) Specifically: Fanuc, ProtoTRAK, and Centroid Controllers (Mill AND Lathe) 2+ years of basic CNC programming (preferred) Experience with overhead jib and bridge cranes (preferred) Experience driving a sit-down forklift (preferred) High school graduate or equivalent Mechanical aptitude and general technical skills Must be able to lift/carry up to 50 lbs. and stand 7 to 8 hours per day. Safety mindset Detail oriented with a focus on quality control and improvement Familiarity with: Warner & Swasey Turret Lathe, Carlton Radial Arm Drill Press, Bullard 36" & 42" V.T.L. (Vertical Turret Lathe), Bridgeport Mill, Horizontal Boring Mills, Manual Horizontal Engine Lathe Additional Notes: A successful applicant for this position will be able to take current established practices and improve upon them to increase efficiency and improve production capabilities and quality. A creative and inquisitive mindset is key to long term success in the organization. Languages: English, Spanish (preferred in addition to English) Pay Range: $36-38/hr Exceptional benefits package including health insurance, paid vacations, and holidays and 401K. Company Description Our Mission Develop, manufacture, and sell innovative refrigeration equipment with superior quality, setting the standard for customer service in the industry. Our Vision Develop and deliver innovative solutions to refrigeration problems that improve global sustainability through energy efficiency, refrigerant selection, and novel design. Company History It all started in 1912 with a vision of improving the refrigeration industry. As a Midwestern farmer, William Henry Howe knew a lot about fixing things. By the turn of the century, working as a mechanic at a small dairy and ice cream plant, he quickly saw a need for improvements in the plant's refrigeration equipment. Soon Howe and his three sons were designing, producing and servicing state-of-the-art refrigeration equipment on their own. At that time much of the area's natural ice was harvested from Geneva Lake in Wisconsin and shipped by rail in huge sawdust-covered blocks. As "artificial ice" began gaining ground, the Howe family's reputation for innovative design and quality service put the Howes out in front. William's sons, Harold, Earl and Clarence, took over in 1914. By this time, Howe equipment was cooling local theaters, apartment buildings and churches. Before long, meat packers, grocers, dairies and fisheries across the country depended on Howe Corporation for their growing refrigeration needs. And, as the frozen food industry developed, Howe Corporation was always in the front lines. William's grandson, Richard, joined the company after serving in World War II. Dick soon became the Howe "idea man." His designs, sometimes in response to a particular industry need, were just as often industry-advancing innovations made in the spirit of those with which founder William Howe launched the company back in 1912. Now in its 4th generation, great-granddaughter Mary Howe brings her energy and business experience to the helm. The company's long standing tradition of innovation, quality and service is still the heart and soul of Howe Corporation. From their first patent for an industry-changing "safety head" discharge valve, to a pioneering design in force-feed lubrication and a landmark multi-cylinder compressor configuration, Howe Corporation has always been committed to improving the status quo. Today, the Howe family will tell you, succeeding as an independent company and remaining one of the leading manufacturers of refrigeration equipment worldwide takes experience, dedication to quality and a renewed commitment to superior customer service. Company Description Our Mission Develop, manufacture, and sell innovative refrigeration equipment with superior quality, setting the standard for customer service in the industry. Our Vision Develop and deliver innovative solutions to refrigeration problems that improve global sustainability through energy efficiency, refrigerant selection, and novel design. Company History It all started in 1912 with a vision of improving the refrigeration industry. As a Midwestern farmer, William Henry Howe knew a lot about fixing things. By the turn of the century, working as a mechanic at a small dairy and ice cream plant, he quickly saw a need for improvements in the plant's refrigeration equipment. Soon Howe and his three sons were designing, producing and servicing state-of-the-art refrigeration equipment on their own. At that time much of the area's natural ice was harvested from Geneva Lake in Wisconsin and shipped by rail in huge sawdust-covered blocks. As "artificial ice" began gaining ground, the Howe family's reputation for innovative design and quality service put the Howes out in front. William's sons, Harold, Earl and Clarence, took over in 1914. By this time, Howe equipment was cooling local theaters, apartment buildings and churches. Before long, meat packers, grocers, dairies and fisheries across the country depended on Howe Corporation for their growing refrigeration needs. And, as the frozen food industry developed, Howe Corporation was always in the front lines. William's grandson, Richard, joined the company after serving in World War II. Dick soon became the Howe "idea man." His designs, sometimes in response to a particular industry need, were just as often industry-advancing innovations made in the spirit of those with which founder William Howe launched the company back in 1912. Now in its 4th generation, great-granddaughter Mary Howe brings her energy and business experience to the helm. The company's long standing tradition of innovation, quality and service is still the heart and soul of Howe Corporation. From their first patent for an industry-changing "safety head" discharge valve, to a pioneering design in force-feed lubrication and a landmark multi-cylinder compressor configuration, Howe Corporation has always been committed to improving the status quo. Today, the Howe family will tell you, succeeding as an independent company and remaining one of the leading manufacturers of refrigeration equipment worldwide takes experience, dedication to quality and a renewed commitment to superior customer service.
Job Description Job Description Come work for an American manufacturer of precision metal stamping tools, dies, and precision machined parts. Employ your abilities with a new generation of skilled machinists providing precision tools and equipment to manufacturers nationwide. Be a part of a company that still believes in "Made in America". Join a team that appreciates your hard work! CNC Machinist Tool Specialties Company currently has an opportunity for the role of CNC Machinist. This position will require someone with the ability to efficiently manage their time while working in our CNC milling department. The perfect candidate will also be self-motivated and enjoy working with a staff of twenty or more team members. Daily duties in the life of the CNC Machinist can include: Set-up and operate a variety of CNC machine tools, including Okuma, Makino, and Mighty Viper milling machines. Set-up, program, and operate Harrison CNC lathes. Ensuring all projects are processed in a safe, timely, and efficient manner. Working closely with the department lead to meet daily throughput requirements. Assisting Toolmakers and machinists with projects to ensure their successful completion. Responsible for the overall maintenance of equipment and special projects as needed. Maintaining a supportive, productive, and respectful working environment through professional conduct and effective communication with internal and external customers, coworkers, and vendors. Upholding Tool Specialties safety culture by participating in job safety training and following all plant rules and work procedures. Work within a mature ISO quality management system. Some achievements we're looking for: At least three (3) years of experience in a Machinist role. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including occasional overtime and/or weekends. Experience fabricating parts for metal stamping dies or a broad knowledge of metalworking/metal stamping industry. Ability to understand and utilize Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Strong fundamental math and hands-on problem-solving skills. What we offer you Competitive wages Medical and Dental insurance. Life insurance. Employer-paid Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance. 401k with company match. Paid training and tuition reimbursement for industry related education. Paid time off. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $24.00 - $30.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) 2% match 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Profit sharing Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Supplemental Pay: Overtime pay Ability to Relocate: Hazelwood, MO 63042: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Come work for an American manufacturer of precision metal stamping tools, dies, and precision machined parts. Employ your abilities with a new generation of skilled machinists providing precision tools and equipment to manufacturers nationwide. Be a part of a company that still believes in "Made in America". Join a team that appreciates your hard work! CNC Machinist Tool Specialties Company currently has an opportunity for the role of CNC Machinist. This position will require someone with the ability to efficiently manage their time while working in our CNC milling department. The perfect candidate will also be self-motivated and enjoy working with a staff of twenty or more team members. Daily duties in the life of the CNC Machinist can include: Set-up and operate a variety of CNC machine tools, including Okuma, Makino, and Mighty Viper milling machines. Set-up, program, and operate Harrison CNC lathes. Ensuring all projects are processed in a safe, timely, and efficient manner. Working closely with the department lead to meet daily throughput requirements. Assisting Toolmakers and machinists with projects to ensure their successful completion. Responsible for the overall maintenance of equipment and special projects as needed. Maintaining a supportive, productive, and respectful working environment through professional conduct and effective communication with internal and external customers, coworkers, and vendors. Upholding Tool Specialties safety culture by participating in job safety training and following all plant rules and work procedures. Work within a mature ISO quality management system. Some achievements we're looking for: At least three (3) years of experience in a Machinist role. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including occasional overtime and/or weekends. Experience fabricating parts for metal stamping dies or a broad knowledge of metalworking/metal stamping industry. Ability to understand and utilize Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Strong fundamental math and hands-on problem-solving skills. What we offer you Competitive wages Medical and Dental insurance. Life insurance. Employer-paid Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance. 401k with company match. Paid training and tuition reimbursement for industry related education. Paid time off. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $24.00 - $30.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) 2% match 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Profit sharing Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Supplemental Pay: Overtime pay Ability to Relocate: Hazelwood, MO 63042: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
Leading Machining Manufacturer
Downers Grove, Illinois
Job Description Job Description Arrow Gear, a subsidiary of the Precision Arrow Gear Group, is the largest privately held North American suppliers of Gears, Gearboxes, Shafts, and Assemblies to the international Aerospace, Defense & Aviation verticals. Arrow Gear Company is among the most technologically advanced gear companies in the world. Our modern Chicago facility has over 140,000 square feet and equipped with the most advanced cutting-edge machinery. Position Summary: Arrow Gear LLC is looking for a Set-up CNC Machinist in Turning Department 2nd Shift Responsibilities: Plans machines by studying work order, blueprints, engineering plan, quality plan, materials, specifications, OP. drawings, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances (GD&T). Sets-up lathes by installing and adjusting three- and four-jaw chucks, tools, attachments. Loads feed mechanism by lifting stock into position. Verifies settings by measuring positions, first-run part, and sample work pieces in accordance to supplied OP. drawing and quality plan. Maintains specifications by observing drilling, grooving, and cutting, including turning, facing, knurling and thread chasing operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; troubleshooting processes; adjusting and reprogramming controls; replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes. Maintains safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and regulations. Maintains equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; following manufacturer's instructions; troubleshooting malfunctions; calling for repairs. Maintains continuity among work shifts by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs. Documents actions by completing production and quality logs. Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical publications. Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments. Experience and Education A college degree is not required. Minimum of 2 years of experience operating CNC lathes and mills required. Ability to read technical mechanical drawings along with a good understanding of GD&T. Basic mathematical skills. Experience operating DMG/Mori Seiki NT4300/1500 turn/mill would be a big plus. Experience with gear manufacturing would be a big plus What's in it for you: Excellent benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, 401 K with a match) Competitive hourly rates EOE Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident Company Description REQUIREMENTS • Must be a U.S. Citizen or a Green Card holder COMPANY OFFERS • Growing Backlog • Competitive Rate Structure (Depending on Ability and Experience) • Trainings • Great Health, Dental and Vision Benefits, Life Insurance Package • Profit Sharing and Bonuses • 401K Matching • Safety Equipment • Modern Equipment and Attractive Shop • Equal Employment Opportunity Company Description REQUIREMENTS • Must be a U.S. Citizen or a Green Card holder COMPANY OFFERS • Growing Backlog • Competitive Rate Structure (Depending on Ability and Experience) • Trainings • Great Health, Dental and Vision Benefits, Life Insurance Package • Profit Sharing and Bonuses • 401K Matching • Safety Equipment • Modern Equipment and Attractive Shop • Equal Employment Opportunity
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Arrow Gear, a subsidiary of the Precision Arrow Gear Group, is the largest privately held North American suppliers of Gears, Gearboxes, Shafts, and Assemblies to the international Aerospace, Defense & Aviation verticals. Arrow Gear Company is among the most technologically advanced gear companies in the world. Our modern Chicago facility has over 140,000 square feet and equipped with the most advanced cutting-edge machinery. Position Summary: Arrow Gear LLC is looking for a Set-up CNC Machinist in Turning Department 2nd Shift Responsibilities: Plans machines by studying work order, blueprints, engineering plan, quality plan, materials, specifications, OP. drawings, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances (GD&T). Sets-up lathes by installing and adjusting three- and four-jaw chucks, tools, attachments. Loads feed mechanism by lifting stock into position. Verifies settings by measuring positions, first-run part, and sample work pieces in accordance to supplied OP. drawing and quality plan. Maintains specifications by observing drilling, grooving, and cutting, including turning, facing, knurling and thread chasing operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; troubleshooting processes; adjusting and reprogramming controls; replacing worn tools; adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes. Maintains safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and regulations. Maintains equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; following manufacturer's instructions; troubleshooting malfunctions; calling for repairs. Maintains continuity among work shifts by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs. Documents actions by completing production and quality logs. Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical publications. Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments. Experience and Education A college degree is not required. Minimum of 2 years of experience operating CNC lathes and mills required. Ability to read technical mechanical drawings along with a good understanding of GD&T. Basic mathematical skills. Experience operating DMG/Mori Seiki NT4300/1500 turn/mill would be a big plus. Experience with gear manufacturing would be a big plus What's in it for you: Excellent benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, 401 K with a match) Competitive hourly rates EOE Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident Company Description REQUIREMENTS • Must be a U.S. Citizen or a Green Card holder COMPANY OFFERS • Growing Backlog • Competitive Rate Structure (Depending on Ability and Experience) • Trainings • Great Health, Dental and Vision Benefits, Life Insurance Package • Profit Sharing and Bonuses • 401K Matching • Safety Equipment • Modern Equipment and Attractive Shop • Equal Employment Opportunity Company Description REQUIREMENTS • Must be a U.S. Citizen or a Green Card holder COMPANY OFFERS • Growing Backlog • Competitive Rate Structure (Depending on Ability and Experience) • Trainings • Great Health, Dental and Vision Benefits, Life Insurance Package • Profit Sharing and Bonuses • 401K Matching • Safety Equipment • Modern Equipment and Attractive Shop • Equal Employment Opportunity
Job Description Job Description Machinist (Levels I-III)Pay Rate: $26.00 per hour Employment Type: Full-Time Non-Exempt Reports To: Machinist SupervisorJob Summary The Machinist is responsible for setting up and operating CNC and manual machine tools to manufacture precision metal parts in both low- and high-volume production environments. This role requires the ability to independently machine complex parts to specification while maintaining quality, safety, and efficiency standards. Key Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC and manual machines, including lathes, milling machines, saws, and grinders. Machine complex parts independently and to precise specifications. Read, interpret, and apply complex blueprints, drawings, and tolerances. Select appropriate tooling, fixtures, and materials for each job. Plan machining sequences and determine feeds, speeds, and depth of cuts. Monitor machine operation, gauges, and tooling condition; adjust as needed. Perform machine setups for new and repeat jobs. Inspect parts using precision measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, bore gauges, etc.). Ensure parts meet dimensional and quality requirements. Replace worn or damaged tooling and perform basic machine adjustments. Maintain accurate production and inspection records. Support continuous improvement initiatives and identify process enhancements. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area. Comply with all safety, quality, and ISO 9001 requirements. Assist with training or mentoring other machinists as needed. Perform additional duties as assigned. Required Qualifications Minimum of 5 years of machining experience. Proven experience running complex CNC machinery independently. CNC programming experience preferred. Strong understanding of precision machining, GD&T, and tolerancing. Advanced proficiency with precision measuring instruments. Ability to perform complete machine setups. Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills. High school diploma or equivalent. Preferred Qualifications Technical or vocational degree in machining or manufacturing. CNC, manual, or precision machining certification. Experience with welding, mechanical, or electrical assemblies. Forklift or overhead crane experience. Physical & Work Environment Requirements Ability to stand, bend, kneel, climb, and perform fine motor tasks throughout the shift. Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 lbs occasionally. Work performed in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, machinery, and cutting tools. Regular use of personal protective equipment required.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Machinist (Levels I-III)Pay Rate: $26.00 per hour Employment Type: Full-Time Non-Exempt Reports To: Machinist SupervisorJob Summary The Machinist is responsible for setting up and operating CNC and manual machine tools to manufacture precision metal parts in both low- and high-volume production environments. This role requires the ability to independently machine complex parts to specification while maintaining quality, safety, and efficiency standards. Key Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC and manual machines, including lathes, milling machines, saws, and grinders. Machine complex parts independently and to precise specifications. Read, interpret, and apply complex blueprints, drawings, and tolerances. Select appropriate tooling, fixtures, and materials for each job. Plan machining sequences and determine feeds, speeds, and depth of cuts. Monitor machine operation, gauges, and tooling condition; adjust as needed. Perform machine setups for new and repeat jobs. Inspect parts using precision measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, bore gauges, etc.). Ensure parts meet dimensional and quality requirements. Replace worn or damaged tooling and perform basic machine adjustments. Maintain accurate production and inspection records. Support continuous improvement initiatives and identify process enhancements. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area. Comply with all safety, quality, and ISO 9001 requirements. Assist with training or mentoring other machinists as needed. Perform additional duties as assigned. Required Qualifications Minimum of 5 years of machining experience. Proven experience running complex CNC machinery independently. CNC programming experience preferred. Strong understanding of precision machining, GD&T, and tolerancing. Advanced proficiency with precision measuring instruments. Ability to perform complete machine setups. Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills. High school diploma or equivalent. Preferred Qualifications Technical or vocational degree in machining or manufacturing. CNC, manual, or precision machining certification. Experience with welding, mechanical, or electrical assemblies. Forklift or overhead crane experience. Physical & Work Environment Requirements Ability to stand, bend, kneel, climb, and perform fine motor tasks throughout the shift. Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 lbs occasionally. Work performed in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, machinery, and cutting tools. Regular use of personal protective equipment required.
Job Description Job Description POSITIONS ARE BEING SOURCED INTERNALLY. CORRESPONDENCE FROM RECRUITERS WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED OR RETURED. We are currently seeking an experienced, highly seasoned CNC Machinist to help transition our Machining department to the next level in our growth plan. We are currently making considerable capital investment in new, high-end vertical mills and turning centers that are semi-automated to meet current and future business needs. We are willing to pay for proven experience & ability. Job Overview: In this role, you will not only setup and run production jobs but also be a facilitator of change. You will use your knowledge and experience to coach & mentor the team members within the department to develop a highly trained and highly competent work force. The ideal candidate will have 6-10+ years of experience in a production machining environment. The critical skills we are seeking are. 2nd Shift Monday-Thursday from 3:30pm-2:00am, overtime (when necessary) on Fridays (partial shift) or Saturdays when the workflow deems necessary. You will receive an industry competitive wage and benefit package including; vacation, holiday/sick time, health/dental/vision insurance, bonuses, 401K plan and other fun company perks. Required Qualifications: Experience with set-up and operating vertical machine centers (3 axis) with high pressure coolant & Auto Probing Experience operating lathes with Y-Axis & live tooling with high pressure coolant & bar feeder Experience exploiting live tool & Y axis capabilities in turning to ensure we maximize the value-added capability of the equipment Experience in using high pressure coolant to maximize machine & tool performance Extensive knowledge of tooling and how to maximize the capability of the tool for high productivity understanding tool capabilities Knowledge of how to push & maximize the capability of the equipment to achieve high productivity without sacrificing quality Experience with Hass controls is preferred Ability to use a Faro arm or other CMM tool is preferred Experience with M&G coding, blueprint reading, machine set-up, and programming Ability to use Mastercam not required but is preferred Capable of using your extensive knowledge & experience to assist management in further developing the team members to achieve the highest standards in quality & productivity Ability to assist management with cycle time improvement and cost reduction activity Physical Requirements and Duties: Ability to reach, turn, twist, and walk. Ability to stand for the duration of a work shift. Ability to lift 35 lbs. at a time. Preferred Qualifications: Forklift experience a plus. GD&T and/or Blueprint reading. Experience working in a warehouse environment. High School Diploma and/or GED equivalent. Additional schooling is preferred. Mechanically inclined, excellent spatial reasoning skills. Ability to use micrometers, height gauges, bore gauges and calipers. Basic computer skills. Eager to bring your skillset into an advanced manufacturing facility. Must be a detail-oriented person willing and able to contribute to a team effort. Begin and finish each day with a zero-defect mentality and commitment to producing a quality, American made product. Must be able to train new employees and work with existing employees to enhance skillset Experience with deburr Company Description Weller Metalworks is a private equity-backed manufacturing company with operations in the United States and Canada. We specialize in precision metal fabrication, laser cutting, and custom component manufacturing, serving a wide range of industries including industrial, construction, and transportation. Our growing portfolio includes Muthig Industries, Serra Laser Precision, and Drop Sprockets, which are being consolidated under the Weller Metalworks brand to strengthen capabilities and streamline operations. With headquarters in Libertyville, Illinois, and additional facilities in Wisconsin and British Columbia, Canada, we deliver reliable, high-quality products while focusing on efficiency and innovation. As a private equity-owned business, Weller Metalworks offers employees the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, growth-focused environment with clear pathways for advancement. We emphasize operational excellence, continuous improvement, and building a strong team culture across our international footprint. Company Description Weller Metalworks is a private equity-backed manufacturing company with operations in the United States and Canada. We specialize in precision metal fabrication, laser cutting, and custom component manufacturing, serving a wide range of industries including industrial, construction, and transportation. Our growing portfolio includes Muthig Industries, Serra Laser Precision, and Drop Sprockets, which are being consolidated under the Weller Metalworks brand to strengthen capabilities and streamline operations. With headquarters in Libertyville, Illinois, and additional facilities in Wisconsin and British Columbia, Canada, we deliver reliable, high-quality products while focusing on efficiency and innovation. As a private equity-owned business, Weller Metalworks offers employees the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, growth-focused environment with clear pathways for advancement. We emphasize operational excellence, continuous improvement, and building a strong team culture across our international footprint.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description POSITIONS ARE BEING SOURCED INTERNALLY. CORRESPONDENCE FROM RECRUITERS WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED OR RETURED. We are currently seeking an experienced, highly seasoned CNC Machinist to help transition our Machining department to the next level in our growth plan. We are currently making considerable capital investment in new, high-end vertical mills and turning centers that are semi-automated to meet current and future business needs. We are willing to pay for proven experience & ability. Job Overview: In this role, you will not only setup and run production jobs but also be a facilitator of change. You will use your knowledge and experience to coach & mentor the team members within the department to develop a highly trained and highly competent work force. The ideal candidate will have 6-10+ years of experience in a production machining environment. The critical skills we are seeking are. 2nd Shift Monday-Thursday from 3:30pm-2:00am, overtime (when necessary) on Fridays (partial shift) or Saturdays when the workflow deems necessary. You will receive an industry competitive wage and benefit package including; vacation, holiday/sick time, health/dental/vision insurance, bonuses, 401K plan and other fun company perks. Required Qualifications: Experience with set-up and operating vertical machine centers (3 axis) with high pressure coolant & Auto Probing Experience operating lathes with Y-Axis & live tooling with high pressure coolant & bar feeder Experience exploiting live tool & Y axis capabilities in turning to ensure we maximize the value-added capability of the equipment Experience in using high pressure coolant to maximize machine & tool performance Extensive knowledge of tooling and how to maximize the capability of the tool for high productivity understanding tool capabilities Knowledge of how to push & maximize the capability of the equipment to achieve high productivity without sacrificing quality Experience with Hass controls is preferred Ability to use a Faro arm or other CMM tool is preferred Experience with M&G coding, blueprint reading, machine set-up, and programming Ability to use Mastercam not required but is preferred Capable of using your extensive knowledge & experience to assist management in further developing the team members to achieve the highest standards in quality & productivity Ability to assist management with cycle time improvement and cost reduction activity Physical Requirements and Duties: Ability to reach, turn, twist, and walk. Ability to stand for the duration of a work shift. Ability to lift 35 lbs. at a time. Preferred Qualifications: Forklift experience a plus. GD&T and/or Blueprint reading. Experience working in a warehouse environment. High School Diploma and/or GED equivalent. Additional schooling is preferred. Mechanically inclined, excellent spatial reasoning skills. Ability to use micrometers, height gauges, bore gauges and calipers. Basic computer skills. Eager to bring your skillset into an advanced manufacturing facility. Must be a detail-oriented person willing and able to contribute to a team effort. Begin and finish each day with a zero-defect mentality and commitment to producing a quality, American made product. Must be able to train new employees and work with existing employees to enhance skillset Experience with deburr Company Description Weller Metalworks is a private equity-backed manufacturing company with operations in the United States and Canada. We specialize in precision metal fabrication, laser cutting, and custom component manufacturing, serving a wide range of industries including industrial, construction, and transportation. Our growing portfolio includes Muthig Industries, Serra Laser Precision, and Drop Sprockets, which are being consolidated under the Weller Metalworks brand to strengthen capabilities and streamline operations. With headquarters in Libertyville, Illinois, and additional facilities in Wisconsin and British Columbia, Canada, we deliver reliable, high-quality products while focusing on efficiency and innovation. As a private equity-owned business, Weller Metalworks offers employees the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, growth-focused environment with clear pathways for advancement. We emphasize operational excellence, continuous improvement, and building a strong team culture across our international footprint. Company Description Weller Metalworks is a private equity-backed manufacturing company with operations in the United States and Canada. We specialize in precision metal fabrication, laser cutting, and custom component manufacturing, serving a wide range of industries including industrial, construction, and transportation. Our growing portfolio includes Muthig Industries, Serra Laser Precision, and Drop Sprockets, which are being consolidated under the Weller Metalworks brand to strengthen capabilities and streamline operations. With headquarters in Libertyville, Illinois, and additional facilities in Wisconsin and British Columbia, Canada, we deliver reliable, high-quality products while focusing on efficiency and innovation. As a private equity-owned business, Weller Metalworks offers employees the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, growth-focused environment with clear pathways for advancement. We emphasize operational excellence, continuous improvement, and building a strong team culture across our international footprint.
Job Description Job Description About the company: Our story began in 1932, when Trendler Metal Products opened its doors on 63rd and Hoyne on Chicago's South Side. 10 years after immigrating to the US in 1951, Anton Gfesser Sr. began his entrepreneurial success story and acquired the company. In 1988, the company began global sourcing and marketing to meet world demand for U.S. made furniture components. In 1995, our corporate name changed to Trendler Components to reflect the changes in product offerings beyond just metal. In 1997, the company moved to a larger facility near Midway Airport in Chicago and changed our name again to Trendler, Inc. In early 2000, Trendler expanded into finished goods, manufacturing, wood and metal chairs and barstools. Today, the company is run by Anton Gfesser Sr.'s four sons - where they focus on carrying on the tradition of innovation, quality, and service. Join our team as an R&D Machinist and help bring new products to life - from first prototype to final production! In this hands-on role, you'll build custom tooling, fixtures, dies, and precision parts while collaborating with engineering, production, and sales teams. If you enjoy problem-solving, precision work, and seeing your ideas turn into real products, this is a great opportunity to make an impact in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. As a skilled tradesperson, will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of specialty tools/dies used in the manufacture of metal products. Will be able to create tools that are specific to Trendler products and tooling types/functions. In addition, dies, punches, and other precision parts related to our manufacturing processes will be developed, created, tested and maintained The R&D Machinist will have a hand in the planning and execution of assembly and quality of parts within manufacturing plant and respective work cells. About the Role: Tool & Die Initiatives 1. Equipment used by Tool and Die makers include lathes, CNC machines, milling machines, wire EDM, Product testing equipment, drill press, band saw and grinders. Tool and die makers work primarily with many varieties of metals and will sometimes need to use various materials to meet the needs of Trendler. 2. Safely operate/use all machinery and tooling in a proper manner to ensure safety to operator and all employees/vendors in tool room and around tooling being used. 3. Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair tooling, dies, and equipment. 4. Calibrate, set up, and run machines and equipment. 5. Read blueprints, sketches, concepts to design, maintain, and build gauges, tools, dies, fixtures, jigs, punches, and other equipment. 6. Experience and skill set in working with Robotic welding a plus 7. Test equipment validates that Tool or equipment meets specifications and adjust parts as needed. 8. Die change overs, switch out various punches and tooling. 9. Improve existing equipment, fixtures, tooling and dies. 10. Helps to design and build, debug, repair and improve process automation equipment and all related process support equipment. 11. Fabricate and fit machined components, pneumatic and electro-mechanical assemblies to build equipment, fixtures and tooling according to concepts, sketches and designs. 12. Operate and maintain tool room machining equipment, measuring, and gauging and inspection equipment. 13. Troubleshoot repairs, assemble and debug all mechanical devices according to print specifications. 14. Supports Lean Manufacturing program by following approved policies, lean principals and procedures. 15. Maintain and sharpen shop tools as necessary. 16. Set up and test new or existing products with changes. 17. Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results in a timely, coordinated manner. 18. Performs other miscellaneous duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Related education is required for R&D Machinist. This includes previous on-the-job training, trade school training, or an apprenticeship with a more experienced tool and die makers. High School Graduate. Experience: 3- 5 years' experience in a position working with similar initiatives as listed above Certificate from Tool and Die Trade School 5 to 10 plus years of training under skilled R&D Machinist Skills: Interpersonal - Ability to positively interact with co-workers, supervisors and other departments with a customer service orientation and diplomacy. Problem solving Quality Control - Quality oriented to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner, gathers and analyzes information appropriately, maintains a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. Innovative solutions. Communication- Presents information in a clear and concise manner and communicates effectively both orally and written. Ability to teach effectively. Utilize industry knowledge and experience to give advice before purchasing new machinery and equipment. Creativity - Self-starter with ability to work independently under pressure with a wide degree of creativity, initiative and independent judgement. Flexibility - The individual demonstrates the ability to respond to frequent priority changes, open to cross training and open and willing to learn and take on new skill sets and assignments. Prioritizing Tasks - The individual understands being highly organized and urgency of customer needs, promptly handles requests acting with the customer's best interest in mind. Computer & technically literate, can access the internet to research maintenance needs of the company in order to make purchase requisitions. Able to read, analyze and interpret technical procedures, electrical schematics and service manuals. Supervisory Responsibility: N/A Contacts: Internal: Has frequent contact with employees and managers. External: Has contact with customers, vendors and Union representatives. Physical Requirements: The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the functions of this job. Physical requirements include being able to speak and hear effectively. Specific vision abilities required by job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to auto focus. Excellent manual dexterity; while performing the duties of this job, employees are required to walk, sit, stand, use hands to manipulate, handle and feel objects, tools or controls. Employees are required to reach with hands and arms, climb stairs and ladders, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. Proper health physical evaluation test must be passed for this job. Occasionally lift or move up to 50+lbs. Working Conditions: Work is performed in a manufacturing environment. In the manufacturing environment, there is exposure to noise, dust, grease, fumes, sparks and variation in temperatures. An employee in this position is required to wear safety steel toe shoes in the manufacturing facility.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description About the company: Our story began in 1932, when Trendler Metal Products opened its doors on 63rd and Hoyne on Chicago's South Side. 10 years after immigrating to the US in 1951, Anton Gfesser Sr. began his entrepreneurial success story and acquired the company. In 1988, the company began global sourcing and marketing to meet world demand for U.S. made furniture components. In 1995, our corporate name changed to Trendler Components to reflect the changes in product offerings beyond just metal. In 1997, the company moved to a larger facility near Midway Airport in Chicago and changed our name again to Trendler, Inc. In early 2000, Trendler expanded into finished goods, manufacturing, wood and metal chairs and barstools. Today, the company is run by Anton Gfesser Sr.'s four sons - where they focus on carrying on the tradition of innovation, quality, and service. Join our team as an R&D Machinist and help bring new products to life - from first prototype to final production! In this hands-on role, you'll build custom tooling, fixtures, dies, and precision parts while collaborating with engineering, production, and sales teams. If you enjoy problem-solving, precision work, and seeing your ideas turn into real products, this is a great opportunity to make an impact in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. As a skilled tradesperson, will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of specialty tools/dies used in the manufacture of metal products. Will be able to create tools that are specific to Trendler products and tooling types/functions. In addition, dies, punches, and other precision parts related to our manufacturing processes will be developed, created, tested and maintained The R&D Machinist will have a hand in the planning and execution of assembly and quality of parts within manufacturing plant and respective work cells. About the Role: Tool & Die Initiatives 1. Equipment used by Tool and Die makers include lathes, CNC machines, milling machines, wire EDM, Product testing equipment, drill press, band saw and grinders. Tool and die makers work primarily with many varieties of metals and will sometimes need to use various materials to meet the needs of Trendler. 2. Safely operate/use all machinery and tooling in a proper manner to ensure safety to operator and all employees/vendors in tool room and around tooling being used. 3. Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair tooling, dies, and equipment. 4. Calibrate, set up, and run machines and equipment. 5. Read blueprints, sketches, concepts to design, maintain, and build gauges, tools, dies, fixtures, jigs, punches, and other equipment. 6. Experience and skill set in working with Robotic welding a plus 7. Test equipment validates that Tool or equipment meets specifications and adjust parts as needed. 8. Die change overs, switch out various punches and tooling. 9. Improve existing equipment, fixtures, tooling and dies. 10. Helps to design and build, debug, repair and improve process automation equipment and all related process support equipment. 11. Fabricate and fit machined components, pneumatic and electro-mechanical assemblies to build equipment, fixtures and tooling according to concepts, sketches and designs. 12. Operate and maintain tool room machining equipment, measuring, and gauging and inspection equipment. 13. Troubleshoot repairs, assemble and debug all mechanical devices according to print specifications. 14. Supports Lean Manufacturing program by following approved policies, lean principals and procedures. 15. Maintain and sharpen shop tools as necessary. 16. Set up and test new or existing products with changes. 17. Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results in a timely, coordinated manner. 18. Performs other miscellaneous duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Related education is required for R&D Machinist. This includes previous on-the-job training, trade school training, or an apprenticeship with a more experienced tool and die makers. High School Graduate. Experience: 3- 5 years' experience in a position working with similar initiatives as listed above Certificate from Tool and Die Trade School 5 to 10 plus years of training under skilled R&D Machinist Skills: Interpersonal - Ability to positively interact with co-workers, supervisors and other departments with a customer service orientation and diplomacy. Problem solving Quality Control - Quality oriented to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner, gathers and analyzes information appropriately, maintains a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. Innovative solutions. Communication- Presents information in a clear and concise manner and communicates effectively both orally and written. Ability to teach effectively. Utilize industry knowledge and experience to give advice before purchasing new machinery and equipment. Creativity - Self-starter with ability to work independently under pressure with a wide degree of creativity, initiative and independent judgement. Flexibility - The individual demonstrates the ability to respond to frequent priority changes, open to cross training and open and willing to learn and take on new skill sets and assignments. Prioritizing Tasks - The individual understands being highly organized and urgency of customer needs, promptly handles requests acting with the customer's best interest in mind. Computer & technically literate, can access the internet to research maintenance needs of the company in order to make purchase requisitions. Able to read, analyze and interpret technical procedures, electrical schematics and service manuals. Supervisory Responsibility: N/A Contacts: Internal: Has frequent contact with employees and managers. External: Has contact with customers, vendors and Union representatives. Physical Requirements: The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the functions of this job. Physical requirements include being able to speak and hear effectively. Specific vision abilities required by job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to auto focus. Excellent manual dexterity; while performing the duties of this job, employees are required to walk, sit, stand, use hands to manipulate, handle and feel objects, tools or controls. Employees are required to reach with hands and arms, climb stairs and ladders, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. Proper health physical evaluation test must be passed for this job. Occasionally lift or move up to 50+lbs. Working Conditions: Work is performed in a manufacturing environment. In the manufacturing environment, there is exposure to noise, dust, grease, fumes, sparks and variation in temperatures. An employee in this position is required to wear safety steel toe shoes in the manufacturing facility.
Job Description Job Description Company Overview Stein Seal Company is a leader in the manufacturing of sophisticated mechanical sealing devices, serving both Aerospace and Industrial markets. Our commitment to innovation and quality ensures that we deliver exceptional products that meet the highest industry standards. To meet these standards, you will utilize various CNC turning equipment ranging from 2 axis lathes to 9 axis multi-tasking machines, various CNC milling equipment ranging from 3 axis to 5 axis milling with automation and precision CNC cylindrical grinding machines. Summary We are seeking skilled CNC Machinists to join our team at Stein Seal Company. In this role, you will be instrumental in fabricating precision components that are vital to our sealing devices, contributing directly to our mission of excellence in the manufacturing sector. Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC machines Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to ensure product meets specifications Utilize precision measuring instruments to verify dimensions and tolerances of finished products Maintain a clean and organized workspace in compliance with safety and company regulations. Document production processes and maintain accurate records for quality assurance Qualifications Proven experience as a CNC Machinist Strong knowledge of CNC machining and operation techniques Familiarity with precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and bore gauges Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints Basic math skills for calculations related to machining processes Experience with Lean manufacturing principles is a plus but not required Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality craftsmanship If you are ready to take your machining skills to the next level and contribute to innovative sealing solutions, we invite you to apply today at Stein Seal Company Job Type: Full-time Company Description Founded in 1955, Stein Seal Company has evolved into the most technically advanced seal and specialty precision components manufacturing company in the Nuclear, Petrochemical and Aerospace markets (NASA, Military and Commercial). One of the fundamental keys to maintaining our competitive edge is our investment in creative, technically expert employees. In order for employees to perform at consistently high levels, Stein Seal Company is committed to significant annual investments in state of the art tools and machinery. This includes having over 150 CNC machines including multi axis mill-turn centers, machining centers and CNC universal cylindrical grinders. Our modern machinery is manufactured by HAAS, Okuma, Doosan and others. We support our custom designed products using advanced machine programming software (Esprit) and the latest Ansys and Inventor software systems. In addition, Stein Seal Company utilizes 5S and Lean and Cellular Manufacturing principles. Company Description Founded in 1955, Stein Seal Company has evolved into the most technically advanced seal and specialty precision components manufacturing company in the Nuclear, Petrochemical and Aerospace markets (NASA, Military and Commercial). One of the fundamental keys to maintaining our competitive edge is our investment in creative, technically expert employees. In order for employees to perform at consistently high levels, Stein Seal Company is committed to significant annual investments in state of the art tools and machinery. This includes having over 150 CNC machines including multi axis mill-turn centers, machining centers and CNC universal cylindrical grinders. Our modern machinery is manufactured by HAAS, Okuma, Doosan and others. We support our custom designed products using advanced machine programming software (Esprit) and the latest Ansys and Inventor software systems. In addition, Stein Seal Company utilizes 5S and Lean and Cellular Manufacturing principles.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Company Overview Stein Seal Company is a leader in the manufacturing of sophisticated mechanical sealing devices, serving both Aerospace and Industrial markets. Our commitment to innovation and quality ensures that we deliver exceptional products that meet the highest industry standards. To meet these standards, you will utilize various CNC turning equipment ranging from 2 axis lathes to 9 axis multi-tasking machines, various CNC milling equipment ranging from 3 axis to 5 axis milling with automation and precision CNC cylindrical grinding machines. Summary We are seeking skilled CNC Machinists to join our team at Stein Seal Company. In this role, you will be instrumental in fabricating precision components that are vital to our sealing devices, contributing directly to our mission of excellence in the manufacturing sector. Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC machines Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to ensure product meets specifications Utilize precision measuring instruments to verify dimensions and tolerances of finished products Maintain a clean and organized workspace in compliance with safety and company regulations. Document production processes and maintain accurate records for quality assurance Qualifications Proven experience as a CNC Machinist Strong knowledge of CNC machining and operation techniques Familiarity with precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and bore gauges Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints Basic math skills for calculations related to machining processes Experience with Lean manufacturing principles is a plus but not required Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality craftsmanship If you are ready to take your machining skills to the next level and contribute to innovative sealing solutions, we invite you to apply today at Stein Seal Company Job Type: Full-time Company Description Founded in 1955, Stein Seal Company has evolved into the most technically advanced seal and specialty precision components manufacturing company in the Nuclear, Petrochemical and Aerospace markets (NASA, Military and Commercial). One of the fundamental keys to maintaining our competitive edge is our investment in creative, technically expert employees. In order for employees to perform at consistently high levels, Stein Seal Company is committed to significant annual investments in state of the art tools and machinery. This includes having over 150 CNC machines including multi axis mill-turn centers, machining centers and CNC universal cylindrical grinders. Our modern machinery is manufactured by HAAS, Okuma, Doosan and others. We support our custom designed products using advanced machine programming software (Esprit) and the latest Ansys and Inventor software systems. In addition, Stein Seal Company utilizes 5S and Lean and Cellular Manufacturing principles. Company Description Founded in 1955, Stein Seal Company has evolved into the most technically advanced seal and specialty precision components manufacturing company in the Nuclear, Petrochemical and Aerospace markets (NASA, Military and Commercial). One of the fundamental keys to maintaining our competitive edge is our investment in creative, technically expert employees. In order for employees to perform at consistently high levels, Stein Seal Company is committed to significant annual investments in state of the art tools and machinery. This includes having over 150 CNC machines including multi axis mill-turn centers, machining centers and CNC universal cylindrical grinders. Our modern machinery is manufactured by HAAS, Okuma, Doosan and others. We support our custom designed products using advanced machine programming software (Esprit) and the latest Ansys and Inventor software systems. In addition, Stein Seal Company utilizes 5S and Lean and Cellular Manufacturing principles.
Job Description Job Description QTA Machining, Inc - About Us: QTA Machining is a precision machine shop located in the heart of Buffalo, in close proximity to the I-190. The company currently has a wide array of CNC machines, employs 20+ employees, and operates in an ISO-9001:2015 certified quality environment. The work we do varies in size and volume, from small parts ( CNC Machinery consist of Lathes, Mills (4-axis), EDM, OD/ID Grinder (see website for updated facilities list) CNC Machinist Position: Related CNC Machining experience is preferred. Programming experience, desired but not necessary, with ability to make offsets, as needed. Proficient in machine setup (tooling, gauging, loading programs, work holding, etc). Comfortable working from automated setup sheets, instructions, and pre-established programs with minimal guidance. Complete understanding of blue print reading with the ability to work directly from them. Experienced working in an ISO 9001 quality environment, requiring high attention to processes and procedures. Ability to use basic measuring equipment (calipers, micrometers, gages, etc.) in-process at a minimum, along with experience using advanced measuring equipment (optical comparators, CMMs, etc), desired but not necessary. Time conscious, in a fast-paced environment, and willingness to ask for guidance, where needed, to meet deliverables and deadlines. Strong communication, team-oriented attitude, with a self-motivated desire to learn. Oversee and maintain a clean, orderly, and organized work area(s), along with ensure the proper routine maintenance of machinery and equipment. Compensation & Benefits: Full-time Direct Hire 1st Shift Available $20-35 per hour, based on skillset and experience Medical Benefits, after 60 Days of Employment (single coverage paid in full by company ) $3,500 Annual Bonus if Medical Benefits are declined (prorated, paid weekly) 401K Employer Match (eligibility after one year) 9 Paid Holidays Flexible Work Schedule (Mon-Thurs, 10-hour days) 2026 Univera Health Silver 5 HSAQ ($2,750 deductible) RESUME REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION Must be a US Citizen and legally capable of working within the US.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description QTA Machining, Inc - About Us: QTA Machining is a precision machine shop located in the heart of Buffalo, in close proximity to the I-190. The company currently has a wide array of CNC machines, employs 20+ employees, and operates in an ISO-9001:2015 certified quality environment. The work we do varies in size and volume, from small parts ( CNC Machinery consist of Lathes, Mills (4-axis), EDM, OD/ID Grinder (see website for updated facilities list) CNC Machinist Position: Related CNC Machining experience is preferred. Programming experience, desired but not necessary, with ability to make offsets, as needed. Proficient in machine setup (tooling, gauging, loading programs, work holding, etc). Comfortable working from automated setup sheets, instructions, and pre-established programs with minimal guidance. Complete understanding of blue print reading with the ability to work directly from them. Experienced working in an ISO 9001 quality environment, requiring high attention to processes and procedures. Ability to use basic measuring equipment (calipers, micrometers, gages, etc.) in-process at a minimum, along with experience using advanced measuring equipment (optical comparators, CMMs, etc), desired but not necessary. Time conscious, in a fast-paced environment, and willingness to ask for guidance, where needed, to meet deliverables and deadlines. Strong communication, team-oriented attitude, with a self-motivated desire to learn. Oversee and maintain a clean, orderly, and organized work area(s), along with ensure the proper routine maintenance of machinery and equipment. Compensation & Benefits: Full-time Direct Hire 1st Shift Available $20-35 per hour, based on skillset and experience Medical Benefits, after 60 Days of Employment (single coverage paid in full by company ) $3,500 Annual Bonus if Medical Benefits are declined (prorated, paid weekly) 401K Employer Match (eligibility after one year) 9 Paid Holidays Flexible Work Schedule (Mon-Thurs, 10-hour days) 2026 Univera Health Silver 5 HSAQ ($2,750 deductible) RESUME REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION Must be a US Citizen and legally capable of working within the US.
Description: CNC Mill Machinist - Vertical or Horizontal Machining Centers (2nd or 3rd Shift, Full-Time) $23.00-$40.00/hour + $1.50/hr Shift Premium Schedule: Monday-Thursday, 2:00pm-12:00am (2nd shift) Monday - Thursday, 8:00pm - 6:00am (3rd shift) If you're a CNC Machinist who excels in Vertical or Horizontal Mill Machining Centers - setup and operation , this is a place where your expertise truly matters. Join a team that values precision, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement while giving you the space to work independently and grow your skills. What You'll Do Set up and operate Vertical or Horizontal Mill Machining Centers with accuracy and efficiency Perform "first piece" inspections and ongoing part checks to maintain tight specifications Maintain tooling, inserts, and machine readiness Complete daily and weekly equipment maintenance checks Follow all material handling and safety procedures Support additional machining operations as needed Adapt to shifting priorities in a fast-paced production environment Keep your work area clean, organized, and production-ready Candidates may be required to complete a machinist skills assessment, which may include blueprint reading, precision measurement, gauge usage, and basic machining calculations. What You Bring High school diploma or equivalent Either: A two-year Associate's Degree in Machine Tool Technology + 1 year CNC experience OR 3+ years of hands-on CNC Machinist experience Strong experience with Machining Centers Ability to read and interpret blueprints Proficiency with precision measurement tools Ability to work independently with strong attention to detail Openness to learning new product designs and machining methods Requirements: What You'll Love About Working Here We offer a full, comprehensive benefits package designed to support you and your family, including: Paid Time Off (PTO) 10 paid holidays Medical, dental, and vision insurance HSA and FSA options Company-paid life and AD&D insurance Company-paid Short-term disability (STD) Company-paid Long-term disability (LTD) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 401k Benefit eligibility begins on the first day of the month following your hire date Build Your Future With Us If you're a skilled CNC Machinist ready to put your Machining Center expertise to work, we'd love to meet you. Apply today and join a team committed to quality, safety, and continuous improvement. PIb65cf7ddb91f-8375
06/24/2026
Full time
Description: CNC Mill Machinist - Vertical or Horizontal Machining Centers (2nd or 3rd Shift, Full-Time) $23.00-$40.00/hour + $1.50/hr Shift Premium Schedule: Monday-Thursday, 2:00pm-12:00am (2nd shift) Monday - Thursday, 8:00pm - 6:00am (3rd shift) If you're a CNC Machinist who excels in Vertical or Horizontal Mill Machining Centers - setup and operation , this is a place where your expertise truly matters. Join a team that values precision, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement while giving you the space to work independently and grow your skills. What You'll Do Set up and operate Vertical or Horizontal Mill Machining Centers with accuracy and efficiency Perform "first piece" inspections and ongoing part checks to maintain tight specifications Maintain tooling, inserts, and machine readiness Complete daily and weekly equipment maintenance checks Follow all material handling and safety procedures Support additional machining operations as needed Adapt to shifting priorities in a fast-paced production environment Keep your work area clean, organized, and production-ready Candidates may be required to complete a machinist skills assessment, which may include blueprint reading, precision measurement, gauge usage, and basic machining calculations. What You Bring High school diploma or equivalent Either: A two-year Associate's Degree in Machine Tool Technology + 1 year CNC experience OR 3+ years of hands-on CNC Machinist experience Strong experience with Machining Centers Ability to read and interpret blueprints Proficiency with precision measurement tools Ability to work independently with strong attention to detail Openness to learning new product designs and machining methods Requirements: What You'll Love About Working Here We offer a full, comprehensive benefits package designed to support you and your family, including: Paid Time Off (PTO) 10 paid holidays Medical, dental, and vision insurance HSA and FSA options Company-paid life and AD&D insurance Company-paid Short-term disability (STD) Company-paid Long-term disability (LTD) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 401k Benefit eligibility begins on the first day of the month following your hire date Build Your Future With Us If you're a skilled CNC Machinist ready to put your Machining Center expertise to work, we'd love to meet you. Apply today and join a team committed to quality, safety, and continuous improvement. PIb65cf7ddb91f-8375
Job Description Job Description Looking for a journeyman machinist who can operate most machines located in a job shop environment. Lathes, Mills, CNC Tooling Centers (Hurco), and CNC Lathes. We need someone who can jump in and make tools. We are a small specialty cutting tool shop with over 30 years of manufacturing. Hours are 6am -2:30pm, Mon-Fri. A low stress work environment with great hours located near the Phoenix airport.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Looking for a journeyman machinist who can operate most machines located in a job shop environment. Lathes, Mills, CNC Tooling Centers (Hurco), and CNC Lathes. We need someone who can jump in and make tools. We are a small specialty cutting tool shop with over 30 years of manufacturing. Hours are 6am -2:30pm, Mon-Fri. A low stress work environment with great hours located near the Phoenix airport.
Description: ABOUT US: At FC Precision, a subsidiary of FC Industries, we don't just machine parts - we build components that push the boundaries of what's possible. From aerospace engines and Department of Defense programs to cutting-edge medical technology and space exploration, the work we do matters on a global scale. Our machinists take pride in producing complex, tight-tolerance components for some of the most respected names in the industry - including NASA, SpaceX, and GE. When the stakes are high and precision is non-negotiable, our customers trust us to deliver. This is more than a job shop - it's a place where skilled machinists come to build a long-term career with a stable and growing company, FC Precision offers the opportunity to do it all. What Makes FC Precision Stand Out Advanced 5-axis machining technology High precision work Collaborative team environment Commitment to innovation and continuous improvement Stable, growing company with long-term government and aerospace contracts Leadership that values skilled machinists Ongoing investment in new machining centers, technology, and facility growth Here are some of the reasons it's great to work at FC Industries Flexible shift start time Heating and Air Conditioning in the whole building, including the shop. 10% Second Shift Premium Quarterly Profit sharing Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance HSA with Company Seed Money Life insurance and disability plans Weekly paychecks Immediate holiday pay Paid Time Off 401k retirement savings with company match Pay for school with 100% tuition reimbursement (books included!) On-site café/convenience store Free on-site wellness coaching and YMCA discount Corporate partner discounts through Verizon, Chrysler, GM, and Working Advantage Fun perks such as gift cards, 50/50 drawings, picnics, holiday parties, employee appreciation days and more! CNC MACHINIST ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Setting production machinery for acceptable production processes and obtaining run approval. Ability to edit and interpret G and M Code Ability to prove out programs and set ups Ability to run 5 axis CNC Mills/ Lathes Analyze machine, tool, and program issues and makes basic repairs, as well as handling minor routine maintenance. Perform repetitive and custom work utilizing fixtures, machine stops, indexing devices, to control critical tolerances and dimensions. Assure conformance to quality specifications using a variety of gages and indicators. Effectively communicate with personnel at all levels. Meet production quantity and quality standards. Ensure safety guards and personal protective equipment are in place at all times. Follow and enforce work Instructions, procedures, and company policies. Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS/COMPETENCIES: Thorough knowledge of specific department equipment and their processes. Able to read, write, and comprehend written and oral instructions Able to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes to take appropriate action. Must meet DOD eligibility requirements Minimum 5+ years CNC Machining experience Compensation details: 25-35 Hourly Wage PI32ff18cfa5be-7231
06/24/2026
Full time
Description: ABOUT US: At FC Precision, a subsidiary of FC Industries, we don't just machine parts - we build components that push the boundaries of what's possible. From aerospace engines and Department of Defense programs to cutting-edge medical technology and space exploration, the work we do matters on a global scale. Our machinists take pride in producing complex, tight-tolerance components for some of the most respected names in the industry - including NASA, SpaceX, and GE. When the stakes are high and precision is non-negotiable, our customers trust us to deliver. This is more than a job shop - it's a place where skilled machinists come to build a long-term career with a stable and growing company, FC Precision offers the opportunity to do it all. What Makes FC Precision Stand Out Advanced 5-axis machining technology High precision work Collaborative team environment Commitment to innovation and continuous improvement Stable, growing company with long-term government and aerospace contracts Leadership that values skilled machinists Ongoing investment in new machining centers, technology, and facility growth Here are some of the reasons it's great to work at FC Industries Flexible shift start time Heating and Air Conditioning in the whole building, including the shop. 10% Second Shift Premium Quarterly Profit sharing Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance HSA with Company Seed Money Life insurance and disability plans Weekly paychecks Immediate holiday pay Paid Time Off 401k retirement savings with company match Pay for school with 100% tuition reimbursement (books included!) On-site café/convenience store Free on-site wellness coaching and YMCA discount Corporate partner discounts through Verizon, Chrysler, GM, and Working Advantage Fun perks such as gift cards, 50/50 drawings, picnics, holiday parties, employee appreciation days and more! CNC MACHINIST ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Setting production machinery for acceptable production processes and obtaining run approval. Ability to edit and interpret G and M Code Ability to prove out programs and set ups Ability to run 5 axis CNC Mills/ Lathes Analyze machine, tool, and program issues and makes basic repairs, as well as handling minor routine maintenance. Perform repetitive and custom work utilizing fixtures, machine stops, indexing devices, to control critical tolerances and dimensions. Assure conformance to quality specifications using a variety of gages and indicators. Effectively communicate with personnel at all levels. Meet production quantity and quality standards. Ensure safety guards and personal protective equipment are in place at all times. Follow and enforce work Instructions, procedures, and company policies. Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS/COMPETENCIES: Thorough knowledge of specific department equipment and their processes. Able to read, write, and comprehend written and oral instructions Able to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes to take appropriate action. Must meet DOD eligibility requirements Minimum 5+ years CNC Machining experience Compensation details: 25-35 Hourly Wage PI32ff18cfa5be-7231
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines to produce precision components. This role requires a strong understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and technical skills to ensure high-quality production. Responsibilities Program, set up, and operate CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, primarily using Fanuc controls. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T specifications to ensure accurate machining. Perform precision measurements using calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines to verify part tolerances. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment. processes. Select appropriate tooling and fixtures for machining operations; manage tooling changes efficiently. Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to safety standards. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to optimize manufacturing processes and improve efficiency. Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and other mechanical tools as needed for setup or minor repairs. Experience Proven experience with CNC programming and operation of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes. Strong knowledge of GD&T principles, blueprint reading, and mechanical drawing interpretation. Ability to decide speed rate, feed and cutting speed for metal parts. Experience with Fanuc controls or similar CNC control systems preferred. Ability to use precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines effectively. Basic math skills necessary for calculating dimensions and tolerances in machining tasks. Additional skills such as welding, forklift operation, power tools usage, or experience with tooling are advantageous but not required. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about precision manufacturing and technical craftsmanship to contribute to high-quality production processes. Salary $52,000 to $65,000 Salary Negotiable (DOE)
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines to produce precision components. This role requires a strong understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and technical skills to ensure high-quality production. Responsibilities Program, set up, and operate CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, primarily using Fanuc controls. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T specifications to ensure accurate machining. Perform precision measurements using calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines to verify part tolerances. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment. processes. Select appropriate tooling and fixtures for machining operations; manage tooling changes efficiently. Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to safety standards. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to optimize manufacturing processes and improve efficiency. Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and other mechanical tools as needed for setup or minor repairs. Experience Proven experience with CNC programming and operation of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes. Strong knowledge of GD&T principles, blueprint reading, and mechanical drawing interpretation. Ability to decide speed rate, feed and cutting speed for metal parts. Experience with Fanuc controls or similar CNC control systems preferred. Ability to use precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines effectively. Basic math skills necessary for calculating dimensions and tolerances in machining tasks. Additional skills such as welding, forklift operation, power tools usage, or experience with tooling are advantageous but not required. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about precision manufacturing and technical craftsmanship to contribute to high-quality production processes. Salary $52,000 to $65,000 Salary Negotiable (DOE)
Machined Products Company
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines to produce precision components. This role requires a strong understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and technical skills to ensure high-quality production. Responsibilities Program, set up, and operate CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, primarily using Fanuc controls. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T specifications to ensure accurate machining. Perform precision measurements using calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines to verify part tolerances. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment. processes. Select appropriate tooling and fixtures for machining operations; manage tooling changes efficiently. Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to safety standards. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to optimize manufacturing processes and improve efficiency. Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and other mechanical tools as needed for setup or minor repairs. Experience Proven experience with CNC programming and operation of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes. Strong knowledge of GD&T principles, blueprint reading, and mechanical drawing interpretation. Ability to decide speed rate, feed and cutting speed for metal parts. Experience with Fanuc controls or similar CNC control systems preferred. Ability to use precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines effectively. Basic math skills necessary for calculating dimensions and tolerances in machining tasks. Salary $52,000 to $65,000 Salary Negotiable (DOE) Additional skills such as welding, forklift operation, power tools usage, or experience with tooling are advantageous but not required. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about precision manufacturing and technical craftsmanship to contribute to high-quality production processes.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines to produce precision components. This role requires a strong understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and technical skills to ensure high-quality production. Responsibilities Program, set up, and operate CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, primarily using Fanuc controls. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T specifications to ensure accurate machining. Perform precision measurements using calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines to verify part tolerances. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment. processes. Select appropriate tooling and fixtures for machining operations; manage tooling changes efficiently. Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to safety standards. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to optimize manufacturing processes and improve efficiency. Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and other mechanical tools as needed for setup or minor repairs. Experience Proven experience with CNC programming and operation of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes. Strong knowledge of GD&T principles, blueprint reading, and mechanical drawing interpretation. Ability to decide speed rate, feed and cutting speed for metal parts. Experience with Fanuc controls or similar CNC control systems preferred. Ability to use precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines effectively. Basic math skills necessary for calculating dimensions and tolerances in machining tasks. Salary $52,000 to $65,000 Salary Negotiable (DOE) Additional skills such as welding, forklift operation, power tools usage, or experience with tooling are advantageous but not required. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about precision manufacturing and technical craftsmanship to contribute to high-quality production processes.
Machined Products Company
Arlington Heights, Illinois
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines to produce precision components. This role requires a strong understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and technical skills to ensure high-quality production. Responsibilities Program, set up, and operate CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, primarily using Fanuc controls. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T specifications to ensure accurate machining. Perform precision measurements using calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines to verify part tolerances. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment. processes. Select appropriate tooling and fixtures for machining operations; manage tooling changes efficiently. Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to safety standards. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to optimize manufacturing processes and improve efficiency. Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and other mechanical tools as needed for setup or minor repairs. Experience Proven experience with CNC programming and operation of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes. Strong knowledge of GD&T principles, blueprint reading, and mechanical drawing interpretation. Ability to decide speed rate, feed and cutting speed for metal parts. Experience with Fanuc controls or similar CNC control systems preferred. Ability to use precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines effectively. Basic math skills necessary for calculating dimensions and tolerances in machining tasks. Additional skills such as welding, forklift operation, power tools usage, or experience with tooling are advantageous but not required. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about precision manufacturing and technical craftsmanship to contribute to high-quality production processes. Salary $52,000 to $65,000 Salary Negotiable (DOE)
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines to produce precision components. This role requires a strong understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and technical skills to ensure high-quality production. Responsibilities Program, set up, and operate CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, primarily using Fanuc controls. Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T specifications to ensure accurate machining. Perform precision measurements using calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines to verify part tolerances. Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment. processes. Select appropriate tooling and fixtures for machining operations; manage tooling changes efficiently. Maintain a clean and organized work area while adhering to safety standards. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to optimize manufacturing processes and improve efficiency. Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and other mechanical tools as needed for setup or minor repairs. Experience Proven experience with CNC programming and operation of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes. Strong knowledge of GD&T principles, blueprint reading, and mechanical drawing interpretation. Ability to decide speed rate, feed and cutting speed for metal parts. Experience with Fanuc controls or similar CNC control systems preferred. Ability to use precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and coordinate measuring machines effectively. Basic math skills necessary for calculating dimensions and tolerances in machining tasks. Additional skills such as welding, forklift operation, power tools usage, or experience with tooling are advantageous but not required. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about precision manufacturing and technical craftsmanship to contribute to high-quality production processes. Salary $52,000 to $65,000 Salary Negotiable (DOE)