CNC Machinst
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MachinistsComputer Numerically Controlled Tool OperatorsComputer Numerically Controlled Tool ProgrammersMultiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and PlasticLathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and PlasticIndustries:
Machine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt ManufacturingMetalworking Machinery ManufacturingHousehold and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet ManufacturingHardware ManufacturingTechnical and Trade SchoolsCNC MachinistWe are seeking a reliable, experienced CNC Machinist for a temp-to-hire opportunity supporting low-volume production in a clean, safety-focused shop environment. This is a steady weekday role with no nights or weekends, offering a strong balance of autonomy and consistency. Schedule: MondayFriday, 5 eight-hour shifts (Start times as early as 6:00 AM or 7:00 AM)If you enjoy setting up, programming, and running a variety of CNC machinesand you take pride in precision workwe'd like to connect. This is an ideal role for someone who values independence, craftsmanship, and continuous learning in machining.What's offered:Full-time, temp-to-hire opportunity with a stable, growing operationCompetitive pay: $28$35/hour (based on experience)Clean, safe, and well-maintained shop environmentMedical reimbursement program and company-paid disability coverageGenerous 401(k) planConsistent weekday schedule with work-life balanceWhat you'll do:Independently set up, program, and operate CNC machines for small-batch production runsWork with a variety of parts and changeovers throughout the day or weekUse shop math regularly, including speeds, feeds, and geometric calculationsPerform in-process and final inspections to ensure quality standards are metWork with CNC equipment such as vertical machining centers and lathesMake program edits and adjustments as needed to optimize performanceWhat you bring:Ability to read and interpret technical drawingsStrong understanding of GD&T principlesExperience with CNC setup, operation, and program editingWorking knowledge of G & M codesSolid machining fundamentals and attention to detailReliable, self-directed work styleGenuine curiosity and pride in your craftAbout the environment:This is a small, precision-focused manufacturing environment where quality matters. The culture is low ego, collaborative, and detail-oriented. Team members take pride in doing things right, solving problems, and understanding how things worknot just getting parts out the door. If you're looking for a stable shop where your skills are respected and you have room to work independently, this could be a strong fit.