42 CNC machining jobs in Illinois

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PublishedPublished: 11/6/2024
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PublishedPublished: 11/1/2024
salary26-30 / hour
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A company (racing industry) in Mooresville, NC
PublishedPublished: 10/18/2024
salary70,000 to 79,999 per year
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Logo for job $100k - $140K CNC Programmer in Charlotte NC - Relocation $ Provided
PublishedPublished: 10/18/2024
salary120,000 to 139,999 per year
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Methode Electronics
locationRolling Meadows, IL, USA
PublishedPublished: 11/23/2024
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Wieland
locationLake Zurich, IL, USA
PublishedPublished: 11/22/2024
salary16-20 / hour
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UPG Enterprises
locationLibertyville, IL 60048, USA
PublishedPublished: 11/21/2024
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PCI Pharma Services
locationRockford, Rockford, IL 61107, USA
PublishedPublished: 11/19/2024
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Professional Plastics
locationLoves Park, IL 61111, USA
PublishedPublished: 11/14/2024
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Middleby Packaging Solutions LLC
locationElgin, IL 60123, USA
PublishedPublished: 11/11/2024
salary26-30 / hour
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More about the CNC machining trade in Illinois:

The CNC machining industry in Illinois is a key player in the U.S. economy, and ranks among the top machining states in America. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Illinois employs 9,800 CNC programmer/operators. "Programmers" have an hourly mean wage of $27.87, and "operators" have an hourly mean wage of $21.55.

Illinois is home to several schools that offer CNC machining-related programs, ranging from certificate and diploma programs to associate's degrees. Here are five notable CNC Machining Schools (in no particular order) in Illinois:

  1. College of Lake County: The CNC Machining Program at CLC offers students hands-on experience with the latest technology and provides them with the knowledge and skills needed to become employed by CNC machine shops and manufacturing facilities. Students learn CNC programming language, how to use CNC machines, quality control procedures, safety protocols, basic mathematics principles as well as computer applications related to CNC machining.

  2. Elgin Community College: ECC's CNC Machining Program provides students with the skills necessary to enter a CNC machinist apprenticeship. Students complete courses in CNC machine programming, CNC setup and operation, CAD/CAM software, metrology, CNC shop math as well as blueprint reading. The program also includes an internship that provides students with valuable work experience.

  3. Lincoln Land Community College: LLCC offers a one-year CNC Machining Certificate program that is designed to prepare students for entry-level CNC machining positions. Through this program, students gain the knowledge and skills needed to be successful when operating CNC machines including Math for CNC programmers, machine tool operations, CNC setup and CNC machining programming.

  4. Kankakee Community College: KCC's CNC Machining Program is a comprehensive program that prepares students for entry-level CNC positions in the manufacturing industry. Students learn CNC machine operation, CNC programming languages, CNC setup procedures, quality control practices as well as other related topics.

  5. Waubonsee Community College: At WCC students enrolled in the CNC Machining Program have access to state-of-the-art facilities and gain hands on experience working with CNC machines. The program covers all aspects of machining from setting up and operating CNC machines to mathematics for CNC programmers and basic blueprint reading techniques.

Major employers of CNC machinists in Illinois include Woodward, Check-Mate Industries, Regal Rexnord, Abrasive-Form, Acme Industries and Cadrex Manufacturing Solutions

Illinois is home to a large and diverse array of manufacturing industries. The state's economy relies heavily on this sector, with over 676,000 people employed in the manufacturing industry in 2019. Major products manufactured in Illinois include transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, machinery, fabricated metal work and printing and publishing.