CNC Programmers- 2nd Shift
Aerotek · Phoenix, Arizona · Posted Jun 28, 2026
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Job Title: CNC Mill Machinist
This role focuses on setting up, operating, and monitoring CNC milling machines to produce precision components to tight tolerances. You will interpret blueprints and specifications, program and adjust machine controls, and perform detailed measurements to ensure all parts meet quality and dimensional requirements. The position requires strong technical skills in CNC milling, tool setup, and inspection, as well as the ability to troubleshoot machining issues and collaborate with production and programming teams.
Calculate and set machine controls to regulate machining factors such as coolant flow, depth of cut, speeds, and feeds.
Enter commands to retrieve, input, and edit computerized machine control parameters on CNC milling equipment.
Set up CNC milling machines by machining and mounting fixturing for production runs and positioning machines for accurate part production.
Assemble, measure, and load tooling for subsequent operations into tool changers to support efficient machining.
Start and observe machine operations to detect malfunctions, tool wear, or out-of-tolerance conditions, and adjust machine controls or parameters as required.
Perform First Article Inspection (FAI) and thoroughly inspect parts to verify conformance to blueprints and specifications.
Collaborate with production operators, programmers, and other team members to resolve machining and quality issues.
Assemble and preset tooling for the next operation during automated cycles to minimize machine downtime and improve efficiency.
Maintain, clean, and lubricate machines as required to ensure reliable operation and extend equipment life.
Operate CNC milling machines such as Kitamura, Brother, Haas, and GenMill, following established procedures and safety guidelines.
Apply knowledge of Fanuc controls to operate and adjust CNC programs and machine functions.
Perform basic CNC coding adjustments as needed to optimize part quality and cycle time.
Ensure all work complies with aerospace machining standards and internal quality requirements.
Hands‑on CNC milling experience is required, with a focus on mill operations rather than lathe work.
At least 6 months of experience and understanding of CNC milling machining.
Strong understanding of basic CNC operations, including setup, operation, and adjustment of milling machines.
Ability to set up machines, change tools, and apply basic CNC codes to run and adjust programs.
Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints and specifications for precision parts.
Experience performing First Article Inspection (FAI) and inspecting parts against blueprint requirements.
Familiarity with Fanuc controls for CNC milling machines.
Ability to calculate and set machining parameters such as coolant flow and depth of cut.
Skill in detecting and correcting machining issues by observing machine operation and adjusting controls.
Ability to maintain, clean, and lubricate CNC equipment according to shop standards.
Experience working in an aerospace machine shop environment is preferred.
Experience operating multiple types of CNC milling machines such as Kitamura, Brother, Haas, and GenMill.
Comfort working on a second shift schedule from Monday to Thursday.
Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to collaborate with production operators and programmers.
Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high‑quality, precision components.
You will join a growing facility that offers a family‑like team environment and clear opportunities for career advancement. The organization provides paid training and a supportive, enjoyable workplace where your technical skills can develop and thrive. A comprehensive benefits package is available, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, paid time off, eight paid holidays plus one floating holiday, an employee stock ownership plan, and additional supplemental benefits. You will work in an aerospace‑focused machine shop environment operating CNC milling equipment. The role is on a second shift schedule from Monday to Thursday, with 10‑hour shifts typically running from 3:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. The shop utilizes multiple CNC milling platforms, including Kitamura, Brother, Haas, and GenMill machines, equipped with Fanuc controls. The environment emphasizes precision, quality, and adherence to aerospace standards, with regular use of precision measuring tools such as micrometers, calipers, and depth gauges. You can expect a structured production setting with a focus on safety, teamwork, and efficient machine utilization.
This is a Contract to Hire position based out of Phoenix, AZ.
If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following:
Medical, dental & vision
401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre‑tax and Roth post‑tax contributions available
Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents)
Short and long‑term disability
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