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CNC Machinist Jobs

Looking for CNC machinist jobs?

hireCNC connects skilled machinists with machine shops across the United States that are actively hiring for CNC machining roles.

Whether you specialize in CNC milling, CNC turning, Swiss machining, or multi-axis machining, hireCNC helps machinists discover new opportunities with shops that value precision craftsmanship.

Machine shops across aerospace, medical device manufacturing, defense, and industrial manufacturing rely on experienced machinists to produce high-quality precision components.

If you have experience setting up, operating, or programming CNC machines, there are strong opportunities available nationwide.

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What Does a CNC Machinist Do?

CNC machinists produce precision components using computer-controlled machine tools such as mills, lathes, and multi-axis machining centers.

Common responsibilities include:

  • Setting up and operating CNC machines
  • Reading blueprints and technical drawings
  • Selecting tooling and adjusting machine offsets
  • Inspecting finished parts using precision measuring tools
  • Maintaining tight tolerances and high quality standards
  • Editing or optimizing CNC programs at the machine

Machinists often work with machines such as:

  • Vertical machining centers (VMCs)
  • Horizontal machining centers (HMCs)
  • CNC lathes and turning centers
  • Swiss-type CNC machines
  • 5-axis machining centers

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Types of CNC Machinist Jobs

CNC machinists can work in a wide range of roles depending on their experience and specialization.

Common CNC machining positions include:

CNC Setup Machinist
Responsible for machine setup, tooling selection, workholding, and first-article inspection.

CNC Machine Operator
Runs production jobs and monitors machine performance while maintaining quality standards.

CNC Programmer
Creates and optimizes CNC programs using CAM software such as Mastercam, Fusion 360, or ESPRIT.

5-Axis CNC Machinist
Specializes in complex multi-axis machining used in aerospace and medical manufacturing.

Swiss CNC Machinist
Operates Swiss-style lathes used to produce high-precision small components.

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Industries That Hire CNC Machinists

CNC machinists are in demand across many advanced manufacturing industries.

Machine shops hiring machinists commonly support:

  • Aerospace manufacturing
  • Medical device machining
  • Defense manufacturing
  • Automotive components
  • Energy and industrial equipment
  • High-precision prototype work

Because precision machining is critical to modern manufacturing, skilled CNC machinists remain one of the most sought-after trades in the industry.

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Skills That Make CNC Machinists Valuable

Employers hiring CNC machinists often look for skills such as:

✔ Blueprint reading and GD&T interpretation
✔ CNC machine setup and troubleshooting
✔ Precision measurement using micrometers and calipers
✔ Tooling selection and offsets
✔ Experience with CAM software such as Mastercam
✔ Multi-axis machining experience

Machinists who develop advanced skills in programming, multi-axis machining, or Swiss machining often see strong career growth and higher earning potential.

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Find CNC Machinist Jobs Near You

hireCNC works with machine shops across the United States that are actively hiring skilled machinists.

Browse the job listings above to explore current opportunities.

Roles may include:

  • CNC Mill Machinist
  • CNC Lathe Machinist
  • CNC Setup Machinist
  • CNC Programmer
  • Swiss Machinist
  • 5-Axis Machinist

New machining jobs are added regularly as manufacturers continue to expand their capabilities and production capacity.

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