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  Job Title: 
  CNC Lathe Programmer / Set-Up / Operator 
Shift: 
  8-10 hour shifts / Flexibility with days/start times 
Reports to: 
Salary
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  $32.00 - $40.00/hour 
Position Overview:
   
  We're seeking a skilled CNC Lathe Programmer / Set-Up / Operator to join our growing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for programming, setting up, and operating CNC lathes to produce high-precision components. This is a hands-on role that requires strong technical ability, attention to detail, and an appreciation for craftsmanship in a fast-paced tool and die setting. 
Key Responsibilities: 
Programming: 
 
  - Develop and modify CNC lathe programs using G-code and CAD/CAM software (Mastercam preferred)
 - Interpret blueprints, sketches, and CAD files to plan machining operations
 - Optimize programs for efficiency, accuracy, and tooling life
 - Troubleshoot and adjust programs as needed to achieve precision and quality standards
 
  
 
 Set-Up: 
 
  - Select and install appropriate tooling, fixtures, and work holding devices
 - Align and secure raw materials for machining
 - Calibrate machines and verify offsets to ensure accurate part production
 - Conduct trial runs and adjust parameters to meet specifications
 - Maintain tooling inventory and machine readiness
 
  
 
 Operation: 
 
  - Operate CNC lathes to produce parts according to specifications
 - Monitor machines during production for quality, efficiency, and safety
 - Measure and inspect parts using precision instruments (micrometers, calipers, gauges)
 - Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
 - Collaborate with engineers, toolmakers, and team members to support production and prototype projects
 
  
 
 Qualifications: 
 
  - 2+ years of proven experience in CNC lathe programming, setup, and operation (tool & die or mold shop preferred)
 - Experience with CAD/CAM software (Mastercam preferred) 
 - Understanding of G-code programming 
 - Experience with CNC controls (Fanuc or similar)
 - Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of machining principles
 - Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and GD&T
 - Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills
 - Team-oriented attitude with a focus on quality and continuous improvement
 
  
 
 Physical Requirements: 
 
  - Ability to stand, walk, and move about the shop floor for extended periods of time (up to 8-10 hours per shift)
 - Ability to lift, carry, and maneuver materials up to 50 pounds regularly
 - Frequent use of hands, fingers, and arms to handle tools, operate machines, and measure parts
 - Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, and reaching to set up equipment and inspect work
 - Good vision and hand-eye coordination required for precision machining and measurement tasks
 - Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, hearing protection, and steel-toed shoes
 - Able to use basic tools including micrometers, indicators, calipers and equipment to set up and run a lathe
 
  
 
 Work Environment: 
 
  - Work performed primarily in a tool and die manufacturing shop environment
 - Exposure to moderate noise, vibration, and metalworking machinery typical of a precision machining facility
 - Temperature-controlled, clean, and well-organized workspace focused on safety and quality
 - Standard full-time hours with occasional overtime based on project demand
 - Collaborative setting where communication and teamwork are key to success
 
  
 
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