CNC Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Stamford, CT
$30-$35 per hour + Training + Progression + Medical + Dental + Vision + Life + PTO + 401(k) Match
Stamford, CT (Commutable from: Norwalk, Greenwich, Bridgeport, Danbury, White Plains, Yonkers)
Are you a hands-on Machinist with set up experience looking to join a stable company with clear progression routes into senior positions?
This is a great opportunity to join a fast-growing, stable engineering company whose products support major industries worldwide. You will receive training from engineers to bring new ideas to life, machine high-precision parts, and support exciting new product development.
You will be responsible for machining, fabricating, assembling, and testing components for prototypes and production. You'll operate CNC and manual machines, build jigs and fixtures, interpret drawings, and maintain high accuracy in a clean, well-equipped shop.
This role is perfect for a skilled Machinist looking for variety, technical challenge, and a role where your craftsmanship truly matters.
The Role:
Working with closely with the Engineering team
Programming and fixing machinery
Monday to Friday - 8-5 (Flexible start and finish times)
The Candidate:
Experienced with Mastercam
Familiar with Mills and Lathes
Experienced with Manual machinery
To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Stuart Sale at Rise Technical Recruitment.
Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.
The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications, and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Lead CNC Lathe Set-up Machinist (Mazak/TRAK/Okuma)
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Newington, CT
Summary: Lead CNC Lathe Set-up Machinist with Mazak, TRAK, and/or Okuma experience required on first shift at our precision manufacturing client near Hartford, CT. Direct-hire position, not a contract, with competitive compensation and full benefits package. *US citizens or US Permanent Residents (Green card holders) ONLY apply - no sponsorship available. Duties & Responsibilities:
Lead set-up and operation of CNC lathe department to produce highly precise tools & finished component parts.
Precisely read & interpret blueprints, schematics, job orders, and verbal instructions to ensure finished pieces conform to all specifications for dimensional tolerances.
Determine & select appropriate machining procedures, tooling, and fixturing for each job.
Monitor CNC machine operations, perform routine daily machine maintenance, promptly notify supervisor in event of serious mechanical malfunctions.
Check all finished pieces for dimensional compliance using manual measuring devices, maintain associated documentation & paperwork, adhere closely to requisite inspection procedures, investigate & report any non-compliant product.
Maintain clean & orderly workstation, including proper disposition of any and all tools, metrological devices, and other work equipment as instructed.
Qualifications/Requirements:
HS diploma or GED required, technical schooling or advanced education considered a plus
Minimum 8 years' CNC lathe experience in an ASI/ISO regulated environment (AS9100/ISO9001 or ISO13485 preferred)
Knowledge of Mazatrol and/or TRAK software a plus
Must be able to stand/sit for extended periods and lift up to 25 lbs unassisted
Benefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Short-term disability insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Salary:
$30.00 - $45.00/hr DOE
Lead CNC Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Monroe, CT
Job Title: Lead CNC Machinist
Company: Biomerics
Position Type: Full-time Employee
Hourly Rate: $25.00 - $40.00, depending on experience.
CNC Machinist (Willemin)
2nd and weekend shift available.
Second shift hours- 5AM-1PM
Weekend shift - Flexible
Competitive Salary & Benefits
Biomerics provides contract manufacturing, laser processing, and finishing services to a wide range of industries with a strong commitment to customer service. Biomerics specializes in the most challenging machined and micromachined components, including those used in interventional and medical robotics applications. We pride ourselves on providing a supportive, positive work environment with opportunities for challenge and growth.
Biomerics offers Swiss machining with integrated laser cutting on precision medical tubing. Laser/Swiss machining enables features to be machined and laser cut in the same process. Our core competency lies in smaller medical components, produced with high accuracy and repeatability. Traditional Swiss screw machining capability is also available for rapid prototyping and production.
In addition, Biomerics utilizes five axis milling machines capable of producing complex finished components, while holding extremely tight tolerances.
Job Description: Biomerics has immediate openings for talented CNC Machine Operator at our facility in Monroe, CT. Working in a team environment, this individual will ensure that automated manufacturing processes are producing optimal results.
Representative Responsibilities:
Prepare and operate machines to perform tasks such as drilling, grinding, milling etc.
Understand specifications of the task at hand and the desired result by reading blueprints, mechanical drawings etc.
Translate instructions into computer commands so the machines can perform the correct function.
Prepare and load raw materials onto the machines.
Set up and run first pieces to verify that the machines produce outputs according to specifications.
Supervise the machines while they execute the tasks and make any necessary adjustments to produce a better result.
Inspect and measure finished products and compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed properly.
Requirements
Desired Skills, Talent, and Qualifications:
Knowledge of machine shop equipment and practice, (actual machining experience a plus)
Hands-on experience with assembly, debug, and troubleshooting
Previous experience working in a manufacturing setting is preferred but willing to train the right candidate.
Must have strong attention to detail.
Familiarity and skill with interpreting technical drawings and blueprints
Ability to work independently and closely follow directions is essential
Ability to run multiple machines during the shift
"Equal Opportunity Employer: Minority, Female, Protected Veteran, Individual with Disabilities are encouraged to apply."
Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Paid Vacation Days, Paid Holidays, 401k
Please, No Recruitment Agency calls or emails (we are not using recruitment services for this, or any other role posted).
Biomerics does not accept non-solicited resumes or candidate submittals from search/recruiting agencies not already on Biomerics approved agency list. Unsolicited resumes or candidate information submitted to Biomerics by search/recruiting agencies not already on Biomerics approved agency list shall become the property of Biomerics and if Biomerics subsequently hire the candidate, Biomerics shall not owe any fee to the submitting agency.
The salary estimates are estimates from this job board and not a guarantee from Biomerics salary range.
Salary Description $25-$40
CNC Programmer / Machinist Level II
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Bohemia, NY
North Atlantic Industries is a leading provider of embedded electronic solutions, specializing in rugged embedded computing, power supplies and motion simulation and measurement technologies. Our products and services are used by the military, aerospace, and industrial markets, helping to advance technology and protect the free world.
NAI was proud to be recognized as a Top Workplace on Long Island by Newsday! Our culture is very collaborative. We have team building events, company picnics, special event day and employee game room. Please visit our website at ******************** to see more about what makes us a unique place to work.
Summary:
As a CNC Programmer/Machinist Level II, you are responsible for setting up, programming, and operating all CNC and manual machinery to support production and engineering. You play a key role in shop upkeep, equipment maintenance, and process improvements. Working in NAI's meticulously maintained machine shop with state-of-the-art equipment, your advanced machining expertise helps ensure the efficient production of high-reliability components used in our custom electronic assemblies for aerospace, defense, and industrial systems.
Requirements
* Set up and operate CNC machinery to fabricate various parts
* Applying knowledge of machine shop theory and procedures, shop mathematics, machinability of materials and setup techniques
* Manage raw material and finished parts inventory in coordination with the Stockroom and Purchasing teams.
* Perform basic preventative maintenance on equipment and common troubleshooting when a malfunction occurs
* Track and maintain raw material, fixture, and tooling log
* Responsible for the design and implementation of fixturing equipment for both engineering and production purposes
* Responsible for sourcing and maintaining tooling/equipment needed
* Interface with Engineering, Production, and Quality to control and meet tolerances needed.
* Implementation of 6S practice and techniques in machine shop
Qualifications and Education Requirements
* High school diploma or equivalent required.
* Minimum of two (2) years of related CNC machining or programming experience.
* Experience utilizing manual knee mill, CNC vertical/horizontal mills, and other common machine shop equipment
* Ability to program 3-axis minimum (4/5-axis optional) CNC toolpaths from step files and 3D models using CAM software
* Ability to design create and build workholding fixtures/assemblies for use in a manufacturing environment
* Strong CAM programming experience/knowledge. Mastercam, GibbsCAM, or Fusion.
* Experience with Design for Manufacturability and End-use Assembly
* Strong experience/knowledge in complex setups for reworking parts
* Demonstrated knowledge of materials, material strengths, and material uses
* Must have good oral and written communication skills (English)
Preferred Skills and Abilities
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
* Strong level of attention to detail
* Self-motivated, and possess a high degree of curiosity and desire to learn new things
* Ability to take initiative and multi-task within a fast-paced environment
North Atlantic Industries offer comprehensive and competitive packages including:
* Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
* Company-provided Life and AD&D Insurance
* Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance
* Long-term Disability Insurance
* Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
* Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
* Tax-deferred 401K with company matching contributions
* Vacation, holidays, sick
* Employee tuition reimbursement
* Business casual dress environment
* Schedule: M-F Day Shift
North Atlantic Industries (NAI) is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons in all facets of employment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any legally protected status. If you are an individual with a disability or a disabled veteran and require a reasonable accommodation in applying for any posted position, please contact Human Resources at ************ or by email at ***********.
As a federal government contractor, in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and Executive Orders, North Atlantic Industries (NAI) is required to develop annual Affirmative Action Plans for Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities. Any employees or applicants who wish to review the Affirmative Action Plan for Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities can contact us by sending an email to *********** or by calling ************.
Salary Description
$30.00 - $40.00 per hour
WL - CNC Machinist (1st Shift)
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Thomaston, CT
Job Summary:We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented CNC Machinist experienced in operating multi-axis lathes, vertical turret lathes (VTLs), and 5-axis mill-turn machines. This position supports the production of precision components for defense-related electric motor systems. The machinist will be responsible for setting up machines, optimizing existing programs, and maintaining tight tolerances on materials such as steel, cast iron, and heat-resistant alloys.
Key Responsibilities:
Set up and operate multi-axis CNC lathes, VTLs, and 5-axis mill-turn machines to manufacture precision parts such as shafts, housings, and assemblies.
Optimize existing CNC programs for performance, tool life, and part quality.
Install and adjust tooling, fixtures, and offsets to ensure accurate and efficient machining.
Interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, GD&T specifications, and work instructions to meet production and quality requirements.
Conduct in-process and final inspections using manual metrology tools (e.g., micrometers, bore gauges, height gauges) and automated systems such as touch probes.
Monitor machining operations and make real-time adjustments to maintain part conformance.
Maintain accurate records for setups, inspections, tool changes, and production output.
Work collaboratively with engineering, quality, and production staff to resolve issues and meet delivery goals.
Perform routine preventative maintenance and assist with troubleshooting mechanical or tooling problems.
Comply with all safety standards and help maintain a clean, organized, and efficient work environment.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent required; technical certification or formal training in machining preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience operating multi-axis CNC machines, including VTLs and/or 5-axis mill-turn equipment, in a precision manufacturing environment.
Skilled in machining parts from steel, cast iron, and heat-resistant alloys (e.g., Inconel, stainless steel).
Strong knowledge of GD&T, tight-tolerance machining, and quality inspection techniques.
Proficient with both manual inspection tools and automated measurement systems such as touch probes.
Familiarity with CNC controls such as FANUC, Siemens, or OSP (Okuma) is a plus.
Experience working under ISO 9001 or similar quality management systems.
Able to interpret technical documentation and work independently with minimal supervision.
U.S. Person status required (to comply with defense contract requirements).
Working Conditions:
Clean, well-maintained defense manufacturing facility.
Requires standing for extended periods and lifting materials up to 50 lbs.
Use of PPE and compliance with all safety procedures is mandatory.
May require occasional overtime depending on production schedules.
Lead CNC Machinist (Competitive Salary)
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Cromwell, CT
Ripley is the leading global manufacturer of wire and cable preparation tools, serving lineman, technicians and installers for over 30 years. Ripley's full product line of high quality wire and cable preparation tools and accessories for the Transmission & Distribution, CATV, Electrical and Telecommunications industries is distinguished by three brands: Miller , Utility Tool™ and Cablematic .
The
Miller
brand of products is comprised of tools for the fiber optic and telecommunications industries and offers wire cutters and slitters for all types of small wire, cable and fiber optic cable.
The
Utility Tool
brand of products features tools intended to splice and terminate cable while meeting specific application needs including accurate removal of insulation, semi-conductive sheathing, protective jacketing and other materials to produce a consistent, uniform preparation of cable ends.
The
Cablematic
product line features coring and stripping tools, drop cable trimmers and compression/crimp tools for the CATV, Telecommunications and Wireless industries. Cablematic tools prepare trunk and distribution cables in addition to drop and messengered cables.
Ripley is headquartered in Cromwell, CT with offices in the UK and China. Ripley sells its products targeting the end user contractor through a worldwide network of distributors, focusing on quality and providing global solutions.
Job Description
· Setup, operate & program CNC machining centers and CNC lathes
· Capable of operating multiple axis CNC machines (up to 5 axis required)
· Train CNC operators
· Participate on Continuous Improvement teams
· Incorporate lean practices into daily activities
· Assist other functions / activities
· Inspect own work with standard gaging
· Identify inspection methods necessary to support part print compliance
· Maintain quality and production standards
· Make tool adjustments & tool changes
· Perform secondary operations as required
· Other tasks as assigned by management
· Willing to work overtime as needed
Qualifications
· 10+ years' experience in a machine shop (jobshop) environment
· Full CAD/CAM experience (SolidWorks, MasterCam is a plus)
· Knowledge of CNC machine language and programming (Mazatrol & G-Code is a plus)
· Capable of programming highly detailed and aesthetic parts
· Passion for programming and manufacturing; sees New York as exciting and enjoys the challenge
· Supervisor/Management experience preferred
· Able to troubleshoot and work through issues effectively
· Exceptional communication skills
· Positive attitude and strong work ethic
· Desire to work as a team player and foster a team based work environment
· Capable of training, teaching, and motivating employees
· Willingness to assume ownership of role
· CNC Programming
· Leadership skills
· Hands on troubleshooting
Additional Information
To Apply: Submit resume to this ad
We are an equal opportunity employer and make all employment decisions, including those related to recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, and recognition of individuals on the basis of their ability and job related qualifications and without regard to race, creed, color, religion, gender, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic predisposition or carrier status, military status, veteran status and any other classification protected by law. Additionally we employ and advance in employment individuals with disabilities and protected veterans, and to treat qualified individuals without discrimination on the basis of their physical or mental disability or veteran status. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
CNC Machinist III *$5,000 SIGN ON BONUS*
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Berlin, CT
TOMZ Corporation, a leader in manufacturing of devices and components for major medical device companies, is looking for a motivated CNC Machinist to join our organization. TOMZ offers competitive compensation and excellent benefits, including 401k, health/dental, vision, and paid time off. TOMZ maintains a modern, clean, and safe facility with state-of-the-art equipment and dedication to continuous process improvement. TOMZ is registered with the FDA as a Class 2 and Class 3 Medical Device Manufacturer and certified to ISO 13485.
Summary of Position
Reporting to the Operations Supervisor, this position will have direct responsibility for the set-up and manufacture of components within the Swiss machining department. TOMZ manufactures parts via high- precision metal machining, finishing, assembly, and anodizing processes for Medical Devices. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain the ISO 13485 standards documentation, set up and operate equipment, and perform visual and dimensional inspections on machined components using various precision measuring equipment.
Essential Functions
* Operate and maintain Citizen Lathes, Tsugami Lathes, Index multi-spindle lathes, 3-4-5 axis production equipment, including Robo Drills, Mill Turn, and horizontal/vertical mills.
* Perform offsets and tool changes to ensure efficient production with minimal support.
* Set up complex legacy components and new production orders for steady machine operation.
* Conduct visual and dimensional inspections using microscopes, micrometers, calipers, pin gauges, thread gauges, comparators, Micro-Hite, CMM, and vision systems.
* Perform scheduled and regular preventive maintenance on equipment.
* Drive problem-solving activities for complex machine or process issues.
* Complete and compile documentation related to quality inspection standards.
* Ensure proper material control, identification, and traceability for conforming and nonconforming materials.
* Support Quality Best Practices and contribute to continuous improvement in GDP/GMP.
* Capable of mentoring and training lower-level machinists.
* Facilitate a continuous improvement in culture and ensure quality and delivery objectives are met.
* Utilize ERP and QMS systems to document and control inspection and traceability activities.
* Maintain safe working conditions and follow occupational safety and health requirements, including PPE guidance.
* Adhere to the TOMZ Quality Management System.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education
* Certification from a technical school program or equivalent, directly transferable work experience in a manufacturing or engineering discipline may be accepted.
* Certification from a technical school program is strongly preferred.
Experience
* Minimum of 3-7 years' experience in a regulated manufacturing environment.
Qualifications
* Experience in Class I, II, and/or III medical device manufacturing within a regulated environment using calibrated equipment and hazardous materials.
* Relevant job experience in regulated manufacturing, with industry experience in aerospace, defense, or automotive.
* Knowledge of and experience with GMP/ISO standards.
* A self-starter capable of working independently and as part of a team, with the ability to collaborate across various functional areas, including R&D, Manufacturing, and QA, to achieve results with minimal guidance.
* Advanced understanding of mechanical equipment usage, care, and inspection processes.
* Ability to use hand-held tools for preventive maintenance, repairs, and tool changes.
* Skilled in reading and understanding of blueprints, specifications, and procedures.
* Detail-oriented with the ability to maintain accuracy and complete tasks promptly.
* Proficient in identifying nonconformances and maintaining organization.
* Intermediate skills in GD&T.
Preferred Skills
* Strong verbal and written English language communication skills.
Physical Demands
* Ability to bend, stoop, squat, kneel, and lift up to 50 pounds. Team lift or mechanical assistance required for objects over 50 pounds.
* Perform repetitive hand and arm movements while lifting up to 20 pounds, including gripping, twisting, and placing components for extended periods, and lifting objects overhead.
* 20/20 vision (assisted or unassisted) required for sorting raw and non-conforming materials. Good dexterity is needed for managing small to medium products.
* Exposure to oil, grease, occupational noise, cleaning solvents, dust, metal particles, sparks, coolant, and sharp-edged materials. Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, dust masks, ear plugs, cut-resistant or chemical-resistant gloves, and engineering controls may be required.
* Ability to sit or stand for prolonged periods.
CNC Machinist, IV - 1st, 2nd and Weekend Shift
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Berlin, CT
Job Description
TOMZ Corporation, a leader in manufacturing of devices and components for major medical device companies, is looking for a motivated CNC Machinist to join our organization. TOMZ offers competitive compensation and excellent benefits, including 401k, health/dental, vision, and paid time off. TOMZ maintains a modern, clean, and safe facility with state-of-the-art equipment and dedication to continuous process improvement. TOMZ is registered with the FDA as a Class 2 and Class 3 Medical Device Manufacturer and certified to ISO 13485.
Summary of Position:
Reporting to the Operations Manager, this position will have direct responsibility for the set-up and manufacture of components within the machining Department. TOMZ manufactures parts via high precision metal machining, finishing, assembly, and anodizing processes for Medical Devices. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain the ISO 13485 standards documentation, set up and operate equipment, and perform visual and dimensional inspections on machine components.
Essential Functions:
Operate and maintain Citizen Lathes, Tsugami Lathes, Index multi-spindle lathes 3-4-5 axis production equipment, including Robo Drills, Mill Turn, and horizontal/vertical mills.
Perform offsets and tool changes to ensure efficient production.
Set up complex legacy components and new production orders for steady machine operation.
Conduct visual and dimensional inspections using microscopes, micrometers, calipers, pin gauges, thread gauges, comparators, Micro-Hite, CMM, vision systems.
Perform scheduled and regular preventive maintenance on equipment.
Lead and train in problem solving activities for complex machine or process issues.
Complete and compile documentation related to quality inspection standards.
Ensure proper material control, identification, and traceability for conforming and nonconforming materials.
Lead and train in Quality Best Practices and contribute to continuous improvement in GDP/GMP.
Utilize ERP and QMS systems to document and control inspection and traceability activities.
Perform Zeiss (or similar) CMM Gauge R&R activities for NPI.
Perform all AQL in production with all data being entered into the ERP system.
Perform Qualification runs on NPI to the customers specifications.
Perform the first article inspection with minimal support.
Capable of mentoring and training lower-level machinists.
Perform FANUC (or similar) robot adjustments on basic programs.
Maintain safe working conditions and follow occupational safety and health requirements, including PPE guidance.
Adhere to the TOMZ Quality Management System.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Experience in Class I, II, and/or III medical device manufacturing within a regulated environment using calibrated equipment and hazardous materials.
Knowledge of and experience with GMP/ISO standards.
Advanced understanding of mechanical equipment usage, care, and inspection processes.
Ability to use hand-held tools for preventive maintenance, repairs, and tool changes.
A self-starter capable of working independently and as part of a team, with the ability to collaborate across various functional areas, including R&D, Manufacturing, and QA, to achieve results with minimal guidance.
Proficient reading and understanding of blueprints, specifications, and procedures.
Detail-oriented with the ability to maintain accuracy and complete tasks promptly.
Proficient in identifying nonconformances and maintaining organization.
Advanced skills in Excel and Microsoft word.
Strong verbal and written English communication skills.
Education:
Certification from a Machine trades technical school program, or equivalent directly transferrable work experience (Manufacturing or Engineering discipline preferred).
Experience:
Certification from a Machine trades technical school program and ten years relevant work experience in a regulated medical manufacturing environment, or fifteen years in a regulated medical manufacturing environment.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to bend, stoop, squat, kneel, and lift up to 50 pounds. Team lift or mechanical assistance required for objects over 50 pounds.
Perform repetitive hand and arm movements while lifting up to 20 pounds, including gripping, twisting, and placing components for extended periods, and lifting objects overhead.
20/20 vision (assisted or unassisted) required for sorting raw and non-conforming materials. Good dexterity is needed for managing small to medium products.
Exposure to oil, grease, occupational noise, cleaning solvents, dust, metal particles, sparks, coolant, and sharp-edged materials. Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, dust masks, ear plugs, cut-resistant or chemical-resistant gloves, and engineering controls may be required.
Ability to sit or stand for prolonged periods.
CNC Machinist & CNC Machine Operator
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Middletown, CT
CNC Machinist and CNC Machine Operator needed for openings in Middlesex and Hartford Counties! Opportunities include direct hire, contract to hire and long-term contract. Salary is based on the job and required experience and range from $17 - $30 an hour.
Hot skills include
CNC Lathe Machinist - 5+ years' experience
CNC Milling Machinist - 5+ years' experience
CNC Mold Maker
CNC Milling and Lathe Machine Operators
Molding Machine Operators
Chemical Machine Operators (Requires experience handling chemical batch processing.)
Quality Control Inspectors
Aerospace industry experience
Injection Molding experience
Understanding of how to read blueprints
Experience working with standard measuring tools and gauges
Apply Today! Take the next step in your career and join a trusted team in Connecticut's manufacturing industry. A.R. Mazzotta is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of A.R. Mazzotta to employ, recruit, hire, train and promote individuals without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, age, marital status, present or past history of mental disability, intellectual disability, learning disability, or physical disability, religion, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, ancestry, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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CNC Machinist - Aerospace
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Middletown, CT
Job DescriptionDirect Hire - CNC Machinist - Aerospace (Middletown, CT) We're hiring an experienced CNC Machinist to join a growing aerospace manufacturer in the Middletown area. This is a 1st shift role (7:00am - 3:30pm) with competitive pay based on experience. Ideal candidates will have strong CNC setup and operating skills, experience with CNC lathes or CNC mills, and the ability to work with precision aerospace components.Pay: $18 - $30/hour, DOEResponsibilities:
Operate CNC mills or CNC lathes to produce precision aerospace components
Work with tight tolerances to meet strict quality and aerospace machining standards
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and work instructions
Use micrometers, calipers, gauges, indicators, and other precision measuring tools
Set up, operate, and troubleshoot CNC machines and related shop equipment
Maintain safety, quality, and production standards in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Qualifications:
3 - 10 years of CNC machining experience (CNC setup, CNC operator, CNC programming a plus)
Strong knowledge of blueprint reading and quality inspection tools
Aerospace machining or precision machining experience strongly preferred
High School Diploma or equivalent required
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
This is a full-time, contract-to-hire opportunity with room to grow in a stable and respected aerospace manufacturer. Keywords: CNC Machinist, CNC Operator, CNC Lathe, CNC Mill, Precision Machining, Aerospace Machining, Blueprint Reading, Manufacturing.Apply today to be considered for this exciting CNC opportunity!A.R. Mazzotta is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of A.R. Mazzotta to employ, recruit, hire, train and promote individuals without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, age, marital status, present or past history of mental disability, intellectual disability, learning disability, or physical disability, religion, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, ancestry, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
CNC Lathe Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Shelton, CT
Job Title: CNC Lathe MachinistLocation: Shelton, CT (Onsite) Salary: $DOE Hours: Monday-Friday, 1st Shift Duration: 4-Month Contract-to-Hire and Special DutiesWe are seeking an experienced CNC Lathe Machinist to perform high-precision machining in a fast-paced, short-run production environment. This role is ideal for someone who takes pride in accuracy, ownership of their work, and efficient setups. You'll be responsible for operating multiple machines, reading and editing G-code, and producing high-quality components with minimal supervision.Your day-to-day responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
Setting up and operating CNC lathes for short-run production.
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, and process procedures.
Inspecting parts using precision measuring instruments and gauges.
Reading, understanding, and performing minor edits to G-code programs.
Performing machining operations on two machines within a work cell.
Applying strong shop math, trigonometry, and geometry skills for setups and offsets.
Maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work area.
Following all safety and environmental regulations, and reporting any incidents to the Supervisor or Manufacturing Manager.
Working independently while maintaining productivity and accuracy expectations.
Job SpecificationsRequired Skills & Qualifications:
8-10 years of CNC Lathe setup and operation experience.
Demonstrated experience in short-run production machining.
Strong attention to detail, accuracy, and workmanship.
Ability to work with minimal supervision in a production environment.
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, prints, and written procedures.
Proficiency with measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, gauges, etc.).
Ability to read, understand, and edit G-code.
Solid math skills: shop math, trigonometry, and geometry.
Proven commitment to following safety procedures and maintaining a clean work environment.
Strong ownership of quality and personal work output.
Preferred Skills (Nice to Have):
Experience operating in multi-machine work cells.
Exposure to continuous improvement or lean manufacturing environments.
Prior experience with small-batch or prototype machining.
OpportunityThis contract-to-hire position provides a pathway into a full-time role with a well-established manufacturer known for quality, precision, and long-term employee success. It is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled machinist who enjoys short-run machining, independence, and technical problem-solving.Company OverviewTop Prospect Group, now part of HW Staffing Solutions, focuses on connecting high-quality candidates with top-tier clients across multiple industries. We take pride in delivering strong technical talent and exceeding expectations for both candidates and employers.Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply immediately!
Please include a clean copy of your resume, your salary expectations, and professional references.#INDTPGSHELTON
CNC Machinist 1
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Newington, CT
Job Title: CNC Machinist 1
Exempt Status: Non-Exempt
:
Hanwha Aerospace USA has long been recognized as a leader in the development and supply of flight critical Aerospace/Defense components and assemblies. Operating out of four state-of-the-art facilities located in Connecticut, Hanwha Aerospace USA offers growth and career development opportunities to enrich your talents.
Summary:
Plan and perform various CNC turning and milling operations to machine a variety of metal parts under the supervision of the Operations Manager..
Essential Functions:
Machine parts to specifications using machine tools such as lathes and milling machines
Work from blueprints, engineering instructions, and specifications
Setup, adjust and operate all of the basic machine tools and many specialized tools in order to perform precision machining operations
Align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials onto machines
Check parts to ensure that they are properly lubricated and cooled
Measure, examine, and test completed units to defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments such as micrometers
Clean and lubricate machines, tools, and equipment in order to remove grease, rust, stains, and foreign matter
Maintain records and document in-process inspection data
Required Qualifications & Experience:
Must be a “U.S. Person” as defined by the U.S. Government and able to work without restrictions with ITAR related data
High School Degree or G.E.D
1+ years of experience
Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Precision Manufacturing Certificate preferred
Must be able to read, write, understand, and speak English at a functional level
Ability to communicate professionally and effectively with all levels of the organization
Ability to interpret policies, procedures, and standard business practices
Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering work instructions
Ability to setup and operate CNC turning and milling machines
Ability to measure using standard shop tools, machine tools, and engineered gaging to close established tolerances
Knowledge of G & M codes
Ability to travel domestically - 10% max
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to lift 35lbs
Must be able to sit and stand for extended periods of time
Must be able to go up and down stairs frequently
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform.
Hanwha Aerospace USA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We conform to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity or Expression, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We prohibit Retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint or otherwise oppose discrimination.
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Auto-ApplyCNC Machinist- Programmer- West Babylon, NY
Computer numerical controller machinist job in West Babylon, NY
Job Description
At Check-Mate Industries, Inc., a leader in precision manufacturing, we're shaping the future of industries like aerospace, automotive, firearms, cosmetics, and medical. Our Thomasville, GA and West Babylon, NY facilities are a hub of innovation, where your skills as a CNC Machinist Programmer will help deliver high-quality solutions to global customers. With over 50 years of excellence, we're known for out-thinking, out-maneuvering, and out-performing the competition. Join a collaborative team that values your expertise, fosters growth, and prioritizes safety and inclusion.
Why Join Us?
Career Advancement: Access training, certifications (e.g., NIMS), and pathways to leadership or specialized roles.
Innovative Environment: Work with cutting-edge CNC technology and industry-standard software like Mastercam.
Impactful Work: Craft precision parts for critical applications, from life-saving medical devices to law enforcement tools.
Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy competitive health plans, paid time off, and retirement options (details provided during hiring).
Inclusive Culture: Thrive in a diverse, supportive workplace where every voice matters.
What You'll Do
As a CNC Machinist Programmer, you'll program and operate advanced CNC machines to create high-precision metal and plastic parts. Your attention to detail and technical expertise will ensure top-quality products for our diverse clients. Key responsibilities include:
Program CNC Machines: Use Mastercam or similar software to create programs, offsets, and calculations for precise part fabrication.
Set Up & Operate Equipment: Configure vertical and horizontal CNC milling centers and other machines, selecting tools, fixtures, and materials based on blueprints or CAD designs.
Quality Control: Inspect finished parts with tools like micrometers, calipers, and gauges to ensure blueprint accuracy.
Assembly & Testing: Assemble parts into complete units and test functionality using jigs, fixtures, and precision instruments.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Perform routine machine maintenance, diagnose issues, and schedule repairs to maintain efficiency.
Collaboration: Work with engineers, programmers, and inventory managers to optimize processes and resolve challenges.
Inventory Management: Track raw materials, report low stock, and support cost-effective ordering.
What We're Looking For
We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds, whether you're an experienced machinist, a programmer with CAD expertise, or transitioning from a related field. If you're detail-oriented, safety-focused, and eager to grow, we want you on our team!
Required Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
1-5 years of experience with CNC machines and programming (entry-level candidates with relevant training encouraged to apply).
Proficiency with Mastercam or similar CNC programming software.
Experience using measuring tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers, height/depth gauges).
Strong hand-eye coordination and attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications:
3-5 years of machining experience in a manufacturing environment.
Familiarity with shop floor control software (e.g.,PLEX, IQMS MES, TrakSYS, E2 Shop System, MasterCam).
Experience with CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SketchUp, SolidWorks).
Certifications such as National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Work in a fast-paced industrial setting with moderate to loud noise (hearing protection provided).
Stand, sit, or walk for extended periods; occasionally lift up to 50 pounds or reach overhead.
Requires close vision, color vision, and ability to read small print or computer screens.
Reasonable accommodations available for individuals with disabilities.
Why This Role?
Skill Growth: Master advanced CNC programming and work with state-of-the-art tools.
Variety & Impact: Contribute to diverse projects with real-world significance across multiple industries.
Team Synergy: Join a collaborative team where your problem-solving skills drive success.
How to Apply
Ready to make precision parts that make a difference? Submit your resume and a brief cover letter highlighting your skills and passion for manufacturing. Visit our careers page or contact HR Department for more information.
Check-Mate Industries is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace for all employees.
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CNC Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Branford, CT
Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity to use your production support skills in a successful and growing company? If you have a desire to work in an energetic, collaborative environment and you are looking for long-term growth then check out this opportunity at Bausch + Stroebel Machine Company, Inc.!
Our goal: Providing the best technical and economical answers to the challenges presented by the world market.
With this clear goal in mind, we are designing and manufacturing packaging equipment for the pharmaceutical and allied industries. From modest beginnings more than 50 years ago - with a staff of only four - Bausch+Ströbel has developed into an international enterprise. It is now one of the leading manufacturers in pharmaceutical packaging equipment.
We are striving to create optimal solutions for our customers. To achieve this aim, we are continually making innovations to improve products and processes.
Company philosophy
Our philosophy is and has always been respectful, fair and open communication with customers, partners and employees. In practice, this means:
The know-how and competence of our qualified and highly motivated personnel are the basis for the success and future development of our company
Teamwork in a co-operative atmosphere, job satisfaction, responsibility and willingness to make decisions are pillars of our company strategy
Continuity by in-house training and targeted support of our personnel
Our global network of associated companies has the advantage that we are at our customers' doorsteps
Job Description
This position will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining ProtoTrak lathes and milling machines to produce precision parts according to technical drawings and quality standards. This role requires a strong understanding of machining principles, proficiency in interpreting blueprints, and the ability to work independently to achieve production goals.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Produce precision quality parts machining various materials to engineering specifications (SS304, 316L, aluminum, and various plastics, etc.).
Ability to read and interpret prints.
Review Production Status Report and complete orders as needed.
Perform your setups.
Follow the checklist: shop employee pre-inspection before work step
Punch job in ERP system
Verify final dimensions with print, by using precision measuring instruments including micrometers, calipers, fixtures, and gauges.
Perform repair and preventative maintenance on shop equipment.
Must understand and comply with all safety rules and company policies.
Promote customer focus
Qualifications
Skills:
Familiar with the metric system
Familiarity with G & M codes or ProtoTrak controls is a plus
Ability to read prints and use measuring tools
Experience in turning lathe is a plus
Competencies:
Quick learner to become proficient at editing programs and controls
Work independently
Highly dependable with an excellent attendance record is required
Requirements:
3 to 5 years of experience
Must be a US citizen or a permanent resident
Relocation assistance is not available for this position
Education:
High School Graduate or GED. Preferably from a vocational-technical high school, the completion of an apprenticeship program, or a community college/technical school training program.
Work Environment:
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate in the manufacturing shop environment.
In addition to competitive compensation, you will enjoy working in a well-lit, climate-controlled environment and be provided with company-paid uniforms.
Additional Information
Position Type:
This is a full-time (non-exempt/hourly) position. Compensation will be based on experience. Non-exempt employees will receive overtime pay at 1.5 times the calculated hourly rate for time worked in excess of 40 hours per week.
Hours:
First Shift, M-F, 7:00 am - 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm - Overtime is possible
Benefits:
We offer medical and dental plans (company pays 83% of the premium for employees and eligible dependents); company-paid short term and long term disability plans, company-paid life insurance and AD&D plans; voluntary vision plan; voluntary life and dependent life plans at discounted group rates; a 401(k) plan with a 4% safe harbor company match, company paid holidays and generous paid time off plan (starting with 18 PTO days per year and increasing accrual rate every 2 1/2 years).
Home Office / Travel:
This position is located at our US headquarters in Branford, CT. This position requires no travel.
If you meet the qualifications and feel this position is a good match for your skills and interests please send your
resume and a cover letter
including your hourly requirement.
Bausch + Stroebel's US Headquarters is located in Branford, CT
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Bausch + Stroebel is an Equal Opportunity Employer
CNC Machine Setup
Computer numerical controller machinist job in West Haven, CT
Job DescriptionM&S Machine & Tool is now hiring for a CNC Setup position. As an AS9100 job shop, our focus is precision machined components and the individual we seek will serve a key role within the company. REQUIREMENTS
Must have proven experience with CNC setups. Lathe and MIll experience is preferred.
Candidate is proficient with setting tools, securing and locating fixtures, inputting proper offsets to produce conforming product.
Knowledge of G&M-code is necessary. Programming experience is a plus as we operate with MasterCam software.
The ability to use accurately use precision measuring instruments and input offsets accordingly is essential.
The right individual will be detailed oriented. Comfortable working independently and as a team player. Other skills set such as grinding, manual machining, and working with assemblies will also be considered.
Pay varies significantly DOE
Benefits include Health Care, Retirement, PTO
Prototype Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Monroe, CT
Job DescriptionBenefits:
401(k)
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Small job shop seeking well-established, permanent employee with a minimum of 5 years experience. The ideal candidate will be capable of single piece jobs, small run prototype and secondary operation production. Experience in turning, milling, blue print comprehension and inspection equipment is essential. Familiarity with aluminum, 300 series stainless and plastic is desirable.
Salary negotiable, depending on experience.
Toolmaker/Manual Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Middletown, CT
Job Description
At AeroFlow Technologies, we specialize in creating complex tube and duct assemblies using high-performance materials capable of withstanding extreme pressure, temperature, and chemical interactions. You can even find our products aboard NASA's Space Launch System and in the F-35 fighter jets. That's the level of quality and innovation you'll be part of when you join our team.
We are seeking a Toolmaker to plan and execute complex manufacturing jobs (such as tools assemblies, etc.). This position may also participate in activities in support of quotations for customers.
So, what will you be doing as a Toolmaker?
Plan and execute manufacturing jobs to meet customer requirements. The level of planning will vary depending upon the customer and internal requirements. However, toolmakers will be capable of
Translating customer engineering documents (drawings, specifications, etc.) into logical processes to complete tasks
Identifying material requirements and outside service provider requirements and communicating same to appropriate internal personnel.
Inspecting parts, tools and paperwork, to ensure customer requirements are met. Completing inspection paperwork as necessary.
Establishing a schedule of processes to meet customer delivery requirements.
Coordinate with other departments (engineering, production planning, quality, etc.) as necessary to meet customer requirements.
Reading, interpreting and producing engineering drawings (both by CAD and by hand), specifications, limits, fits, and computer-generated information in order to determine what has to be produced and to what specification.
Selecting and using a range of measurements and testing equipment to check components are to required quality and accuracy.
Understanding the structure, properties and characteristics of common materials used for the manufacture and repair of tooling, mold, dies, jigs and fixtures.
Understanding and demonstrating the safe operation, correct selection and skilled usage of a range of hand tools used for toolmaking and die maintenance, including grinders, drills, and stones.
Understanding the safe operation and theory of the range of complex and often state-of-the-art workshop machinery used such as (CNC lathes, milling, grinding, drilling and welding equipment) and how to set up and operate the machinery and equipment efficiently and effectively.
Apply and understand the methods and techniques used to assemble and disassemble tools, jigs and fixtures.
The basic principles of how the relevant tools, jigs and fixtures being manufactured/maintained function, the operating sequences, the purpose of individual components/systems and how they interact.
The theory and application of pneumatics, hydraulics, electrical and electronic systems as applied to various molding, injection, pressing and similar associated machinery.
Complying with statutory, quality, organizational and health and safety regulations while carrying out manufacturing techniques.
Testing to confirm correct operation and of the effectiveness of repairs and maintenance activities carried out.
Obtaining, checking and using the appropriate documentation (such as job instructions, drawings, quality control documentation and hand over documentation).
Properly use the MRP system to record job information
To be successful in this role, you'll need:
A genuine belief in continuous improvement and disciplined processes. A willingness to analyze, challenge and change processes, if needed, to create a more efficient environment culture.
Job requires being detail oriented and thorough in completing work tasks.
Dependability - Job requires being reliable, responsible, dependable, and fulfilling obligations.
Integrity - Job requires being honest and ethical.
Organizational and time management skills.
Self-starter with ability to multi-task and prioritize workday/projects independently.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
High School Diploma
Toolmaker Apprenticeship or 5 years of tool making experience
Reasons You'll Love It Here
We offer a full suite of employee benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance; as well as paid vacation, paid personal time, and various opportunities to give back to your local community. We also strongly encourage and provide opportunities for learning and professional development. Our Learning & Development team has put together in-house training on subjects like front-line supervisor essentials, how to manage conflict in the workplace, and many others.
What to Do Next
Now that you've had a chance to learn more about us, what are you waiting for! Apply today and allow us the opportunity to learn more about you and the value you can bring to our team. Once you apply, be sure to create and sign up for job alerts, so you can be the first to know when new opportunities become available.
Our Commitment to You
We're proud of the fact that we are strongly rooted in being an inclusive, people-focused organization. Our company culture reflects values like integrity, ownership, and authenticity. We take these to heart, and if you do as well, you'll fit right in.
AeroFlow Technologies is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. In keeping with our commitment, Leggett & Platt Inc. will take the steps to assure that people with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.
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Machinist, Rapid Prototyping Cell (2nd Shift)
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Farmington, CT
Company: Mott is a technology driven, high precision filtration company trusted by the world's best technical and performance brands across four core markets: Medicine, Computing Power, Clean Energy, and Space Exploration. Our products can be found everywhere…including lifesaving medical devices, artificial intelligence, and missions to Mars!
The company's strategic vision is to deliver technological breakthroughs where none currently exist. Established in 1959 and located in Farmington, Connecticut (90 miles from NYC and Boston), the company has doubled in size over the last 5 years. Mott is poised for significant expansion over the next 5 years .
Role Summary
We are seeking an exceptionally skilled and adaptable High-Precision Machinist to join our fast-paced Rapid Prototyping Cell. This role is critical for the rapid development and iteration of complex, high-tolerance components, primarily supporting the Aerospace, Defense, and Semiconductor industries . The ideal candidate thrives in an environment of changing priorities, possesses deep expertise in multi-axis machining, and maintains a relentless focus on quality and safety. This position requires a strong collaborative spirit to bridge the gap between initial design and scalable production.
Key Responsibilities
Precision Machining: Independently program, set up, and operate a range of machining equipment to produce intricate parts with extremely tight tolerances, often involving exotic materials.
Multi-Axis Operation: Expertly operate and maintain 5-axis+ milling and turning machining centers to produce complex geometries.
Rapid Prototyping: Execute quick-turn jobs on both advanced CNC equipment and conventional milling, turning, and grinding tools, to support urgent R&D, Product Development and Engineering needs.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Act as the primary subject matter expert in machining for the prototyping phase, effectively communicating with Process Engineering, Project Managers, Quality Control (QC), and R&D teams to ensure design intent and manufacturability are achieved.
Scalability Recommendations: Analyze prototype processes and recommend improvements or adjustments to machining strategies to ensure the final component design is scalable and cost-effective for high-volume production.
Quality Assurance: Conduct rigorous in-process and final inspections using precision measurement tools to verify compliance with stringent aerospace, defense, and semiconductor quality standards.
Adaptability & Time Management: Demonstrate exceptional time management and multitasking skills to handle multiple concurrent projects and quickly pivot to accommodate urgent, shifting priorities.
Safety & Teamwork: Champion a strong safety mentality within the cell and contribute positively to a collaborative, high-performance team environment .
Required Qualifications
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in high-precision, close-tolerance machining, preferably within the aerospace, defense, or semiconductor sectors.
Technical Mastery: Proven operational and programming proficiency (CAM software) with:
5-Axis Milling Machines
Twin Spindle Turning Centers
Bridgeport-style conventional milling machines
Industry Knowledge: Practical experience manufacturing components for demanding sectors, specifically Aerospace, Defense, and/or Semiconductor.
Soft Skills & Collaboration: Demonstrated track record of successful interaction and partnership with diverse internal departments (Engineering, Quality, Management) to drive project completion.
Work Ethic: Proven ability to work in a fast-paced, rapid-turnaround environment and maintain composure and quality under pressure.
Preferred Qualifications (Added Benefit)
Experience operating and setting up Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) equipment (Wire or Sinker EDM).
Certification or advanced training in CNC programming and metrology.
Familiarity with ISO 9001 and AS9100 quality management systems.
Auto-ApplyCNC Machinist
Computer numerical controller machinist job in Monroe, CT
Job Title: CNC Machinist
Company: Biomerics
Position Type: Full-time Employee
Hourly Rate: $20.00 - $40.00, depending on experience.
CNC Machinist (Willemin- our models)
2nd and weekend shift available
Second shift hours - 5PM-1AM
Weekend shift hours - Flexible
Swiss Machinist (Tsugami & Citizen- our models with laser capabilities)
2nd and 3rd shift available
Second shift hours - 2:30PM-10:30PM
Third shift hours - 10:30pm-6:30am
Competitive Salary & Benefits
Biomerics provides contract manufacturing, laser processing, and finishing services to a wide range of industries with a strong commitment to customer service. Biomerics specializes in the most challenging machined and micromachined components, including those used in interventional and medical robotics applications. We pride ourselves on providing a supportive, positive work environment with opportunities for challenge and growth.
Biomerics offers Swiss machining with integrated laser cutting on precision medical tubing. Laser/Swiss machining enables features to be machined and laser cut in the same process. Our core competency lies in smaller medical components, produced with high accuracy and repeatability. Traditional Swiss screw machining capability is also available for rapid prototyping and production.
In addition, Biomerics utilizes five axis milling machines capable of producing complex finished components, while holding extremely tight tolerances.
Job Description: Biomerics has immediate openings for talented CNC Machine Operator at our facility in Monroe, CT. Working in a team environment, this individual will ensure that automated manufacturing processes are producing optimal results.
Representative Responsibilities:
Prepare and operate machines to perform tasks such as drilling, grinding, milling etc.
Understand specifications of the task at hand and the desired result by reading blueprints, mechanical drawings etc.
Translate instructions into computer commands so the machines can perform the correct function.
Prepare and load raw materials onto the machines.
Set up and run first pieces to verify that the machines produce outputs according to specifications.
Supervise the machines while they execute the tasks and make any necessary adjustments to produce a better result.
Inspect and measure finished products and compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed properly.
Requirements
Desired Skills, Talent, and Qualifications:
Knowledge of machine shop equipment and practice, (actual machining experience a plus)
Previous experience working in a manufacturing setting is preferred but willing to train the right candidate.
Must have strong attention to detail.
Familiarity and skill with interpreting technical drawings and blueprints
Ability to work independently and closely follow directions is essential.
"Equal Opportunity Employer: Minority, Female, Protected Veteran, Individual with Disabilities are encouraged to apply."
Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Paid Vacation Days, Paid Holidays, 401k
Please, No Recruitment Agency calls or emails (we are not using recruitment services for this, or any other role posted).
Biomerics does not accept non-solicited resumes or candidate submittals from search/recruiting agencies not already on Biomerics approved agency list. Unsolicited resumes or candidate information submitted to Biomerics by search/recruiting agencies not already on Biomerics approved agency list shall become the property of Biomerics and if Biomerics subsequently hire the candidate, Biomerics shall not owe any fee to the submitting agency.
The salary estimates are estimates from this job board and not a guarantee from Biomerics salary range.
Salary Description $20-$40
CNC Machinist- Programmer- West Babylon, NY
Computer numerical controller machinist job in West Babylon, NY
At Check-Mate Industries, Inc., a leader in precision manufacturing, we're shaping the future of industries like aerospace, automotive, firearms, cosmetics, and medical. Our Thomasville, GA and West Babylon, NY facilities are a hub of innovation, where your skills as a CNC Machinist Programmer will help deliver high-quality solutions to global customers. With over 50 years of excellence, we're known for out-thinking, out-maneuvering, and out-performing the competition. Join a collaborative team that values your expertise, fosters growth, and prioritizes safety and inclusion.
Why Join Us?
Career Advancement: Access training, certifications (e.g., NIMS), and pathways to leadership or specialized roles.
Innovative Environment: Work with cutting-edge CNC technology and industry-standard software like Mastercam.
Impactful Work: Craft precision parts for critical applications, from life-saving medical devices to law enforcement tools.
Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy competitive health plans, paid time off, and retirement options (details provided during hiring).
Inclusive Culture: Thrive in a diverse, supportive workplace where every voice matters.
What You'll Do
As a CNC Machinist Programmer, you'll program and operate advanced CNC machines to create high-precision metal and plastic parts. Your attention to detail and technical expertise will ensure top-quality products for our diverse clients. Key responsibilities include:
Program CNC Machines: Use Mastercam or similar software to create programs, offsets, and calculations for precise part fabrication.
Set Up & Operate Equipment: Configure vertical and horizontal CNC milling centers and other machines, selecting tools, fixtures, and materials based on blueprints or CAD designs.
Quality Control: Inspect finished parts with tools like micrometers, calipers, and gauges to ensure blueprint accuracy.
Assembly & Testing: Assemble parts into complete units and test functionality using jigs, fixtures, and precision instruments.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Perform routine machine maintenance, diagnose issues, and schedule repairs to maintain efficiency.
Collaboration: Work with engineers, programmers, and inventory managers to optimize processes and resolve challenges.
Inventory Management: Track raw materials, report low stock, and support cost-effective ordering.
What We're Looking For
We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds, whether you're an experienced machinist, a programmer with CAD expertise, or transitioning from a related field. If you're detail-oriented, safety-focused, and eager to grow, we want you on our team!
Required Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
1-5 years of experience with CNC machines and programming (entry-level candidates with relevant training encouraged to apply).
Proficiency with Mastercam or similar CNC programming software.
Experience using measuring tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers, height/depth gauges).
Strong hand-eye coordination and attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications:
3-5 years of machining experience in a manufacturing environment.
Familiarity with shop floor control software (e.g.,PLEX, IQMS MES, TrakSYS, E2 Shop System, MasterCam).
Experience with CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SketchUp, SolidWorks).
Certifications such as National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Work in a fast-paced industrial setting with moderate to loud noise (hearing protection provided).
Stand, sit, or walk for extended periods; occasionally lift up to 50 pounds or reach overhead.
Requires close vision, color vision, and ability to read small print or computer screens.
Reasonable accommodations available for individuals with disabilities.
Why This Role?
Skill Growth: Master advanced CNC programming and work with state-of-the-art tools.
Variety & Impact: Contribute to diverse projects with real-world significance across multiple industries.
Team Synergy: Join a collaborative team where your problem-solving skills drive success.
How to Apply
Ready to make precision parts that make a difference? Submit your resume and a brief cover letter highlighting your skills and passion for manufacturing. Visit our careers page or contact HR Department for more information.
Check-Mate Industries is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace for all employees.
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