About the Role:
NOW HIRING - First Shift (4, 10hr days)
Ketchie Inc., a Concord, North Carolina full-service precision CNC machine shop providing supply solutions for both government and commercial customers in a wide variety of industries including Rail, Aerospace, Heavy Machinery, Industrial Equipment, and many specialized OEM’s. Ketchie makes it easy for American manufactures by investing in machining technology, people, and processes so that they can focus on what they do best and have confidence in their supply chain.
Ketchie Inc. is an AS9100 certified facility with capabilities that include collaborative robots, pallet automation, 5-axis machining, turning, milling, broaching, EDM, grinding, and gear cutting.
Position Summary:
The Machinist is responsible for programming, setup, operation, and inspection of precision CNC machined components to meet quality and production requirements. This role develops efficient machining programs, prepares machines for production, and ensures parts are manufactured safely, efficiently, and to specification. The ideal candidate is a skilled machinist who takes ownership of their work, understands machining processes, and contributes to continuous improvement across the shop floor.
Key Responsibilities:
CNC Programming
Create and edit CNC programs using Mazatrol and/or CAM software
Develop efficient machining strategies to optimize cycle times and tool life
Review part drawings and determine machining approach, tooling, and workholding
Troubleshoot and refine programs during first-run prove-outs
Maintain organized and documented programs for repeat production
CNC Setup & Operation
Set up CNC mills and/or lathes for production runs
Load tooling, fixtures, and materials according to setup documentation
Operate machines to produce parts that meet required specifications
Monitor machine performance and make adjustments as needed
Maintain safe and organized work areas around assigned machines
Part Inspection & Quality
Inspect parts using precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, gauges, and indicators
Verify dimensions against prints and GD&T requirements
Perform in-process inspections to ensure consistent part quality
Identify and report any non-conforming parts or process issues
Process Improvement & Troubleshooting
Monitor tool wear and replace tooling as required
Troubleshoot machining issues and optimize processes
Recommend improvements to tooling, fixturing, and machining strategies
Work with production leadership to improve cycle times and reliability
Documentation & Communication
Follow setup sheets, work instructions, and job travelers
Document inspection results and production data
Communicate machining issues, delays, or quality concerns promptly
Collaborate with programmers, engineers, and leadership when needed
Required Qualifications
5+ years of CNC machining experience
Experience programming CNC machines
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and GD&T
Experience performing machine setups and prove-outs
Strong understanding of machining processes, tooling, and cutting parameters
Experience using precision measuring equipment
Preferred Experience
Experience with Mazak machines and Mazatrol controls
Experience with CAM software such as Mastercam
Experience machining tight-tolerance parts
Experience in aerospace, defense, or industrial manufacturing environments
Ideal Candidate Profile
Detail-oriented and quality focused
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
Self-sufficient and comfortable owning complete machining processes
Organized and consistent in following procedures
Team player who supports overall production goals
Continuous learner who stays current with machining technology
Rewards and Benefits:
Competitive salary
401K plan with company match
Medical insurance
Dental insurance
Short term disability insurance
Long term disability insurance
Life insurance
Accidental death and dismemberment insurance
Paid vacation and holidays
You should be proficient in:
Machines & technologies you'll use: