Tornero CNC (2do Turno)
| Puesto #: | 112056 |
| Fecha del puesto: | 05/06/2026 |
| Título: | Tornero CNC (2do Turno) |
| Tipo de empleo: | Permanente |
| Ubicación: | Addison, IL |
| Escala salarial: | $25 - $36 más 10% de diferencia para el segundo turno |
CNC Lathe Machinist III – 2nd Shift
Type: Direct Hire
2nd Shift: Monday through Friday – 2:30 PM – 11:00 PM (Overtime available)
Pay Rate: $25 to $36 per hour (plus 10% differential)
Bonuses: Performance based Quarterly Bonuses
Requirements: Resume / Interview / Background Check / Drug Test / Authorized to work in the U.S. (ITAR Facility)
SUMMARY
The CNC Lathe Machinist III is required to set-up and run the most complex proven or new parts with little to no supervision. Responsible for the machining of products to meet customer specifications. Operation and light set-up would be done by selecting and installing tooling, updating fixtures, and pulling CNC machining programs.
JOB OVERVIEW
- Load parts (Ability to load and run parts per Manufacturing plan or Product Specifications)
- Monitor tooling wear and changing tools as required per tool life monitoring.
- Inspect parts with mechanical gauges (calipers, mics, height gauges, pins, etc.)
- Perform setups on production parts and NPI work (CFA, FA, and SCR jobs)
- CFA – Customer First Article or NPI
- FA – Internal First Article or new process
- SCR – Customer new process or customer engineering change request
- Perform tool, offset changes on setup, and submit a passing internal first article to QA.
- Ability to provide feedback during Design-for-manufacturing (DFM) reviews during initial manufacturing review.
- Provide feedback to programming on feed, speed, and tooling requirements when performing a NPI setup.
- Meet job standard times consistently. Communicate to lead or supervisor when jobs are over or under called out standards.
- Deburr work in process.
- Promote the company initiative of Lean Manufacturing/Continuous Improvement projects and 5S implementation and sustainment.
- lock in and off operations according to sequence number of the work order.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Minimum five to seven years work experience
- Five years of trade school, vocational education, or four years formal apprenticeship
- Comprehensive knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of blueprint reading, GD & T
- Extensive knowledge of accepted inspection practices
- Extensive knowledge of CNC programming and G & M code
- Extensive probe and tool pre-setter knowledge
PHYSICAL DEMANDS WHILE PERFORMING THE JOB
- Visual acuity: near acuity and accommodation are required for reading machine dial gauges, blueprints, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts
- Hearing ability: ability to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes to take appropriate action
- Frequently required to stand, walk, push, reach overhead, and bend to the floor
- Frequently required to sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls
- Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
WORKING ENVIRONMENT OF THE JOB
- High noise levels from operating machines
- Physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts
- Breathing fumes, dust, and mist
- Skin exposure to oils and cutting fluids
SAFETY
- Comply with applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, Company policy and accepted safe work practices
- Knowledge of Shop safety practices and use of PPE