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Aerospace CNC Machining Specialist

Job Description Step into a day crafting parts that fly and power the world You arrive at our climate-controlled, state-of-the-art shop in Mason, OH (between Dayton & Cincinnati). After a quick team huddle, you open the job packet in the ERP, study the blueprint, and roll up to a multi-axis CNC center. You dial in workholding, touch off tools, and run a first-piece inspection with our quality partner before green-lighting the run. Throughout the shift, you watch the gauges, make measured program or offset tweaks (G & M code), and keep production on pace—documenting everything in the system. It's precise, satisfying work that supports aviation and power generation worldwide. Where you'll make an impact Set up and operate 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC machines to produce tight-tolerance components. Run first-article inspections and collaborate with Quality prior to production release. Maintain throughput to KPIs while upholding exacting aerospace standards. Read and interpret blueprints and mechanical drawings with confidence. Adjust tool offsets and coordinate small program changes as needed. Accurately record production data and results in ERP. Champion quality throughout every stage of machining. About us Since the 1980s, we've been a trusted supplier to major turbine engine OEMs, producing critical components for aviation and power generation. We deliver full-service manufacturing for complex, high-performance alloy parts—from legacy programs to new product introductions (NPI)—in close partnership with engineering. Our culture is team-oriented and cross-functional; you'll be trained in your primary role and exposed to supporting operations so you can grow. Schedule options 1st Shift: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM 2nd Shift: 3:30 PM – 12:00 AM Shift Differential: 15% for 2nd shift Overtime: Voluntary, typically 40–55 hours/week available Compensation & benefits Hourly range: $28–$32/hr (target hiring range typically $28–$30/hr) Paid overtime opportunities Annual profit-sharing bonus (typically 4–6%) Full benefits after 60 days 9 paid holidays Paid time off (target: 2+ weeks) Mental health days Climate-controlled facility Long-term stability in the aerospace and energy sectors What you'll bring 2+ years of CNC machining experience (4+ preferred) Proven ability to independently set up and operate CNC equipment Comfort with G & M code Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings Bonus points Experience with Fanuc, Mitsubishi, or Okuma controls Hands-on time with 3-, 4-, and 5-axis machining Familiarity with ERP systems and production tracking Grow here Join a crew that takes pride in precision and invests in cross-training. Whether you're supporting a legacy engine program or tackling an NPI, you'll sharpen your skills in a place built for long-term careers.