Nov 7, 2024 ● hireCNC
hireCNC Talent Tracker - Nov 7 2024
Excited to give this blog series a try! Let's go!!
What’s in this post:
- CNC Machinist / Programmer in Albuquerque, NM
- CNC Machinist / Tool & Die Maker in Hope, IN
- CNC Programmer / Shop Manager in Ashburn, VA
- CNC Lead Programmer in Hesperia, CA
- CNC Operator in Cudahy, WI
- Bonus segment: “Employers not committed to hiring”...
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CNC Machinist / Programmer | Albuquerque, NM
- Open to a less than 30 min commute from Albuquerque. Also open to relocate to TX
- Currently earning $40 per hour
- 7 years total in CNC machining
- 5 years Mastercam programming. 5-axis programming for 3 years. Has completed “every” Mastercam class.
- Exp. with big stainless steel parts, and intricate aluminum parts
- Mostly aerospace and defense
- Experience as a Shop Foreman / Lead Programmer
- How we found him: Headhunted by our recruiters
CNC Machinist / Tool & Die Maker | Hope, IN
- Currently commuting 45 mins to work. Hoping to shrink that.
- Currently earning $37.5 per hour
- 6 total years in machining
- 3 axis mills, manual mills / lathes, grinders, saws
- Controls: Hurco
- 6 years Mastercam exp.
- How we found him: Headhunted by our recruiters
CNC Machinist / Programmer / Shop Manager | Ashburn, VA
- 17 years in machining including programming, setup and shop manager
- Earns $50 per hour today
- All Haas machines - VF-2, VF-3, VF-5XT, VF-5SS, DS30 ,and more
- Also exp. with EDMs
- CAM: Mastercam 3-4 axis and lathe + live tooling
- Headhunted by our recruiters
CNC Programmer / Mfg Engineer | Hesperia, CA
- Entertaining opportunities in Cali and in Texas
- 16 years in Machining
- Most recently held roles as a Lead Machinist / Programmer
- 3-5 axis milling, lathes, gantry mills
- Experience implementing and working with macros
- English and Spanish
- CAM: Mastercam & Fusion 360
- Controls: Fadal, Fanuc, Haas, Makino, Siemens
- Signed up on hireCNC - actively in interviews through job-board and our recruiters
CNC Operator | Cudahy, WI
- Seeking $21 - $25 per hour
- Early career CNC Operator
- Recently completed technical college programs
- Exp. setting up a New Britain screw machine
- Exp. with MIG Welding
- Signed up on hireCNC - actively in interviews through job board and our recruiters
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And a bonus note. We need to air our grievances...
We recruit machinists for quite a number of shops. Sometimes we are dealing with the HR manager. Sometimes the Machining Manager. Quite often the shop owner.
Typically we don’t care who we deal with, so long as that individual is responsive.
Every shop we talk to says the following in some form or another:
- “We are having a really hard time finding skilled machinists/programmers”
- "Hiring is our top priority"
1 is always true. But 2 often times is not. Employers often times can’t walk the talk on that one.
We will submit solid candidates. With the relevant experience the employer has requested. Candidates who are ready to interview asap. And who may be looking at other opportunities in parallel. But then it will take the hiring manager 5 days to give us a response. After 3 follow up emails, 2 calls and 1 text. from us (yes we are persistent, that’s our job).
That’s unacceptable if hiring is actually a priority for you. These machinists are really hard to find. So when you/we find one, that process has to be treated with care.
So if you’re one of those employers that is taking 5+ days to get back to a candidate, you need to ask yourself if hiring is actually a priority for you. And you need to stop complaining that it’s hard to find people.
Be better!
Love - hireCNC
P.S. - more tips on how shops can be more effective at hiring here: 3 simple tips for machine shops to get better at hiring