CNC Operator / CNC Setup Operator
Full-Time | Manufacturing | Non‑Exempt
Position Summary
We are seeking motivated individuals for a CNC Operator / CNC Setup Operator role supporting precision machining operations. This posting is intentionally designed for both new technical school graduates entering the trade and experienced CNC Setup Operators looking to apply their skills in a production environment.
Candidates will be placed at the Operator or Setup level based on experience, training, and demonstrated ability.
Key Responsibilities
CNC Operator – Entry Level / Tech School Graduate
(Ideal for recent technical school or machining program graduates)
- Operate CNC machines (mills and/or lathes) following work instructions and job travelers
- Load raw materials and unload finished parts safely and efficiently
- Monitor machine operation and notify leads or supervisors of issues
- Perform basic in‑process inspections using calipers, micrometers, and gauges
- Follow established quality, safety, and production procedures
- Accurately complete production and quality documentation
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
- Learn machining processes, tooling, and setups with the goal of skill advancement
CNC Setup Operator – Experienced Level
(Requires prior CNC setup experience)
- Perform complete CNC machine setups including tooling, fixturing, offsets, and program verification
- Interpret blueprints, job travelers, and specifications, including basic GD&T
- Conduct first‑article inspections and make necessary adjustments
- Troubleshoot setup and machining issues to maintain quality and efficiency
- Ensure proper tooling selection, condition, and replacement
- Support operators during production runs as needed
- Document setup parameters and changes accurately
General Responsibilities (All Levels)
- Identify and report quality or machine concerns promptly
- Follow all safety procedures, quality standards, and company policies
- Support continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives
Qualifications
CNC Operator – Entry Level
Required
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Completion of (or enrollment in) a technical school, machining, or CNC training program
- Basic understanding of machining concepts and shop math
- Strong mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn
- Reliable, detail‑oriented, and safety‑conscious
Preferred
- Hands‑on CNC exposure through school labs, internships, or co‑op experience
- Familiarity with basic measuring tools
CNC Setup Operator – Experienced Level
Required
- Minimum of 3 years of CNC setup experience in a manufacturing environment
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and basic GD&T
- Working knowledge of tooling, fixturing, offsets, and machining processes
- Experience conducting first‑article inspections and process adjustments
Preferred
- Experience with multiple CNC machines (mills and/or lathes)
- Familiarity with CNC controls and program verification
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Manufacturing environment with exposure to machinery and industrial conditions
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, and reaching
- Repetitive use of hands, arms, and fingers
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs occasionally
Why This Role?
- Excellent opportunity for technical school graduates to begin a machining career
- Clear growth path from CNC Operator to CNC Setup Operator
- Hands‑on role producing high‑quality precision components
- Stable, full‑time position in a team‑oriented manufacturing environment
You should be proficient in:
- GD&T
- Equipment Troubleshooting
- CNC Tooling
- Troubleshooting Skills
- CNC Programming
- OSHA 10-Hour Certification (OSHA 10)
- G-Code
- Design for Manufacturability (DFM)
- Tape Measure Reading
- M-Code
- CNC Machine Setup & Changeover
- Precision Measurement & Hand Metrology
- Advanced Inspection & Gauge Measurement
- Machine Setups for Production Runs
- Manual Machining Skills