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Entry-Level CNC Lathe Technician Trainee

Launch Your Machining Career—FastThis apprenticeship is a hands-on path into CNC turning. You’ll learn to safely operate a CNC lathe, assist with setups, verify part quality, and document your work—supported by experienced machinists who care about precision, safety, and your growth.Role SnapshotOperate CNC lathes to manufacture metal parts with close supervision.Load raw materials, initiate programs, monitor cycles, and stop machines as needed.Identify errors, tool wear, vibration, or surface defects and report them quickly.Perform beginner-level setup tasks: change tools, adjust offsets, assist with calibration.Learn Mazatrol basics and machine control operation.Inspect components using dial calipers, OD/ID micrometers, and gauges; verify against prints/specs.Record production counts and inspection outcomes; follow job sheets and work instructions.Clean and lubricate machines; maintain a neat, safe work area.Minimum QualificationsHigh school diploma or GED (bonus for trade school or machining program).No prior experience required; mechanical or manufacturing background is beneficial.Basic math skills (fractions, decimals, tolerances); ready to learn blueprint reading.Mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a safety-first mindset.Work Environment & Physical DemandsProlonged standing with routine lifting of 10–50 lbs.Industrial setting featuring noise, oil/coolant, and metal chips.Shift-based work with potential overtime.Training OutcomesFoundational setup and tooling knowledge.Accurate measurement and quality control methods.Introductory CNC programming with Mazatrol.Understanding of production flow and quality standards.Comprehensive shop safety practices.Pay & Benefits$18.00 per hourMedical, Dental and Vision Plans401(K) Savings Plan ( Including Company Match )Job Related TrainingPaid HolidaysPaid Vacations1st Shift Schedule