Blueprints, CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Systems, Computer Programming, Continuous Improvement, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Identify Issues, Machining, Metrics, Quality Metrics, Safety Standards, Safety/Work Safety, Team Player, Technical Drawing, Technical Writing, Theater Production, Vertical Machining
Can You Turn Blueprints into Flawless Parts?
If you thrive on precision machining and enjoy dialing in a VMC for peak performance, this role in Wyoming, IL (61491) is for you.
Your Impact
- Own setups and operation on 3–4 axis CNC mills to meet exact specifications.
- Translate technical drawings and GD&T into reliable, repeatable processes.
- Keep machines running at quality targets by adjusting offsets, tools, feeds, and speeds.
- Tackle routine maintenance and on-the-fly troubleshooting to minimize downtime.
- Champion safety and quality standards at every stage of production.
- Work side-by-side with teammates to streamline workflow and boost throughput.
- Document production metrics, inspections, and machine performance with accuracy.
What You’ll Need to Succeed
- HS diploma or equivalent; CNC trade school or certification preferred.
- Proven experience as a CNC Operator/Machinist.
- Working knowledge of CNC equipment and programming principles.
- Ability to read blueprints, work orders, and technical documents with confidence.
- Detail orientation and strong, practical problem-solving ability.
- Team-first communication and collaboration skills.
- Flexibility to work overtime or varied hours as production demands.
Technical Proficiencies
- GD&T
- CNC Tooling
- Troubleshooting Skills
- CNC Programming
- G-Code
- M-Code
- Manual Machining Skills
Machines & Controls
- 3–4 Axis VMCs using Okuma, ProtoTRAK, and Fanuc
Why You’ll Like It Here
- Hands-on ownership of parts from setup to inspection.
- Collaborative shop culture focused on safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
- Opportunities to sharpen programming and troubleshooting skills on modern equipment.
Ready to make high-precision parts you can be proud of? Let’s talk.