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CNC Machinist & Machine Operator

Benefits:401(k)401(k) matchingCompetitive salaryDental insuranceHealth insuranceOpportunity for advancementPaid time offVision insuranceAre you a CNC machinist who enjoys the technical side of machining more than running production?Are you interested in a limited amount of travel?KAAST Machine Tools is a machine tool and fabrication equipment manufacturer based in the greater Philadelphia area. We offer one of the most extensive new metalworking machinery lineups in North America and are one of the fastest growing machine tool manufacturers in the nation.We are looking for a CNC Machine Technician to support our customers and equipment across our full line of CNC vertical machining centers and turning centers. This is a technical, field-support-focused role—ideal for someone ready to move beyond repetitive machining and into a more dynamic, problem-solving career.Tasks & ResponsibilitiesPerform machine setup, installation, and commissioningProvide customer training on CNC equipment and controlsTroubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and CNC-related issuesConduct machine demos (in-house and occasionally on-site)Support service calls and maintenance as neededWork with a variety of CNC machines rather than a single production jobWhat This Role Is (and isn’t)A hands-on technical role with variety and problem-solvingA mix of shop work, customer interaction, and light travelIdeal for machinists who want to grow into a broader technical career NOT a repetitive production machining position NOT a sit-at-the-machine-all-day roleSkills & QualificationsCNC machining experience (mills and/or lathes)Experience with Fanuc CNC controls Working knowledge of CAD/CAM software Strong mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills Electrical troubleshooting abilityWillingness to travel occasionally (installations, service, trade shows)Experience servicing CNC equipment or multi-axis machining knowledge is a PLUS This position is perfect for someone who wants to get off the production floor and use their machining knowledge in a more engaging, technical way. You’ll work with a wide range of machines, solve real-world problems, and play a key role in helping customers succeed.