First shift Lathe CNC Machinist - pay to $40 hourly
Big Bend, WI
IDWI59-2741147Posted12/18/2024
First Shift Lathe CNC Machinist
Two or more years of machinist experience setting up and operating lathes as well as a strong understanding of blueprints, GD&T and G&M codes is required
First shift hours are 7:00 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday
Pay is up to $40 hourly
Must be a United States citizen or Green Card holder
No remote
Full-time
Permanent W-2 employee
Full benefits
No relocation
Big Bend, Wisconsin area
This stable, established, growing, high-precision manufacturing company is looking to hire a full time, permanent Lathe CNC Machinist. The work environment is clean and temperature controlled. The company is always looking to be better and has a dozen continuous improvement projects going on at any giving time. Employees are glad that their products are helping those in the Ukraine.
The company values its employees and tries to show them their value and effect on the company. Employees like coming to work here and have a lot of pride in producing a high quality, superior product and it can be felt throughout the company. The company cares about the careers of its employees and is implementing skills-based training to enhance the careers of their employees. Employees can also move to other parts of the company, if that is of interest to them. Because their products are also used by the military and the aerospace industry, the quality needs to be at a higher level than other manufacturers.
The successful candidate's duties and responsibilities will encompass the following:
Working first shift 7:00 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday
Accurately running automated CNC lathes per specifications
Utilizing a variety of measuring instruments
Setting tools
Making tool page offsets
Investigating and troubleshooting issues
Maintaining a clean, safe work environment
Documenting as needed
Candidates must have a minimum background consisting of the following:
Two years of machinist experience setting up and operating lathes
Strong ability to understand blueprints
An understanding of GD&T and G&M codes
Ability to follow safety requirements
Ability to utilize gauging and a variety of measuring instruments