CNC Machinist

York, PA
Role

As a CNC Machine Operator (also known as CNC Technician, CNC Machinist), you'll operate and set up various types of CNC machines, read and interpret blueprints, use standard machine shop metrology equipment, make necessary machine adjustments, and follow safety protocols. You'll also be expected to complete inspection documentation, perform preventative maintenance, understand G&M code, and work effectively in a team environment. You may also be required to train other machine operators as needed.

Benefits
  • Competitive compensation with annual profit sharing.
  • Annual ESOP (retirement) contribution of 3%-15% of W2 wages.
  • Comprehensive benefits package and multiple shift options.
Qualifications
  • Proficiency in the operation and setup of CNC machines.
  • Experience with GD&T, equipment troubleshooting, CNC tooling, and G-Code.
  • Ability to work 10-12 hour shifts on your feet and familiarity with metric/standard conversion.