Machine Operator I
The Machine Operator I works closely with a small, cross-functional team of Engineers, Assembly Technicians, Fabricators, Designers, and Mechanics to produce high-quality machined components. This role is responsible for safely operating CNC equipment using established programs, loading parts, changing tools, and reading blueprints to meet production requirements.
The Machine Operator I is expected to inspect their own work, document progress, and maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area. The ideal candidate is dependable, detail-oriented, and motivated to develop machining skills in a fast-paced, team-oriented manufacturing environment while meeting quality standards and production deadlines with minimal supervision.
Typical responsibilities include but are not limited to all of the following :
In addition to the responsibilities mentioned above, the ideal candidate must possess, but not limited to, the following :
High school diploma or GED equivalent required. 1-3 years of experience operating CNC mills or related manufacturing equipment preferred. Ability to read blueprints and drawings; familiarity with GD&T is a plus. Experience using basic inspection tools such as calipers and micrometers, height gauges, etc. Basic mechanical aptitude and comfort working with hand tools. Willingness to learn CNC setups, programming, and machining best practices.
Prior experience with CNC milling machines (vertical and horizontal). Exposure to CNC programming; MasterCAM background is a plus.
Ability to work hands-on in the manufacturing area supporting builds and troubleshooting. Ability to operate standard hand tools, measurement devices, and inspection equipment.
Day shift position with a 6 : 30am start time, Monday-Friday. 40-hour work week with paid overtime as required. Flexibility to occasionally work weekends to meet fixed production deadlines.
Work will primarily be performed in a manufacturing environment. Collaboration across operations, quality, and engineering teams is essential. Pratt Miller fosters a collaborative, innovative, and results-driven culture where team members contribute to advancing manufacturing performance and operational excellence.
Machine Operator Entry Level • New Hudson, MI, US