What a Day Looks Like
At our High Point, NC (27260) facility, you’ll start by reviewing the day’s jobs, loading programs, and dialing in workholding to hit spec the first time. You’ll verify dimensions against blueprints, watch cycle performance, and make targeted offsets to keep parts running true. Along the way, you’ll keep machines maintained, troubleshoot issues before they become downtime, and partner with teammates to shave seconds without sacrificing quality.
What You’ll Do
- Set up and run CNC equipment to manufacture precise components that meet print.
- Read and interpret drawings / blueprints to verify features, tolerances, and materials.
- Monitor cycle performance, adjusting tooling, offsets, and feeds / speeds to hold accuracy.
- Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot equipment to sustain uptime.
- Inspect completed parts for conformance and document results as required.
- Work with peers to streamline processes, boost throughput, and reduce waste.
- Keep your area organized and safe, following all shop safety practices.
What You Bring
High school diploma or equivalent; machining trade training or certification is a plus.Hands-on experience as a CNC machinist or closely related role.Fluency in reading technical drawings, GD&T, and manufacturing notes.Solid grasp of CNC programming concepts and machine operation.Comfort with common machining tools, fixturing, and measurement equipment.Sharp attention to detail and strong troubleshooting instincts.Ability to work independently and collaborate in a fast-paced production setting.Clear communication and an unwavering commitment to safety.You’re Proficient In
CNC ToolingCNC ProgrammingCNC Machine Setup & ChangeoverBring your precision mindset to a collaborative team that values craftsmanship and continuous improvement. Your expertise will be noticed—and make a visible impact on our products and our customers.