Location: Boulder, CO
Pay: $30–$40/hour (DOE)
Type: Temp-to-Hire
Shift Available
This is a hands-on precision manufacturing role focused on operating single-point diamond turning equipment to produce high-quality optical components. You’ll support both low- and high-volume production of infrared lenses and metal mirrors, working within tight tolerances and strict quality standards. This is a strong fit for someone who enjoys technical machining work, understands precision, and takes pride in delivering accurate, high-quality parts.
• Operate and maintain single-point diamond turning equipment in a production environment
• Adjust, set up, and operate state-of-the-art lathe equipment, including understanding programming and tool paths
• Read and interpret complex engineering prints to determine tolerances and specifications
• Perform mechanical inspections using micrometers, optical comparators, dial indicators, and drop gauges
• Measure and verify diameter, sag, center thickness, and overall dimensional accuracy
• Apply knowledge of feed rate, depth of cut, and spindle speeds to maintain quality across materials
• Clean and visually inspect components to ensure compliance with quality standards
• Inspect and properly handle diamond tools, understanding tool features and applications
• Utilize optical metrology equipment such as interferometers and surface profilometers for inspection
• Modify and work with G & M code and tool paths as needed
• Maintain a clean, organized workspace and follow documentation procedures
• Support ongoing improvements in manufacturing processes
• High School Diploma or GED preferred
• 2+ years of diamond turning, optics manufacturing, or similar precision machining experience preferred
• CNC lathe experience preferred
• Working knowledge of geometry, trigonometry, and basic math
• Experience reading and interpreting detailed engineering drawings
• Familiarity with tool path software such as DiffSys or similar
• Understanding of G & M code and tool path adjustments
• Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
• Ability to work effectively in a team environment
• Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Excel and Windows
You’ll be working in a highly specialized area of precision optics manufacturing, producing components used in advanced applications across multiple industries. This role offers exposure to diamond turning, optical metrology, and tight-tolerance machining, making it a strong opportunity for someone looking to build or deepen their career in high-precision manufacturing.