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CNC Machinist

Laborup · Attica, Indiana, United States · Posted Jul 3, 2026

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Overview

We’re hiring skilled CNC Machinists to join our growing team, where you will be machining large, complex steel castings that support critical global industries like agriculture and mining.

You’ll take charge of advanced multi-axis CNC machine tools to produce massive parts with extremely close tolerances, often down to .0005” or tighter. You'll interpret G-Code, execute advanced setups, tooling selection, and offsets. You will utilize advanced trade math, GD&T, and precision measuring instruments to ensure perfection on every heavy-duty component you machine.

Join a stable, thriving company where your craftsmanship directly impacts the heavy equipment that feeds and powers the world, all while being supported by extensive onsite training to take your career to the next level.

Why Join Us?

A well-established company that is actively growing.

Profit sharing that rewards you directly for the company's financial success.

Extensive onsite training to hone your craft and advance your skills.

Compensation

$26 - $35 / hr base

($20 - $26 for candidates with limited experience)

Shifts

1st: 6:30am - 3:00pm

2nd: 2:30 - 11:00pm

Benefits

401k

Profit sharing

Full health, vision and dental plans

Responsibilities

CNC Operation: Set up, operate, and optimize advanced multi-axis CNC mills and lathes for large, precision steel casting applications.

Machine Setup: Perform complete machine setups, including tooling selection, offset management, compensation adjustments, and fixture alignment.

Code Troubleshooting: Read and interpret G-Code to spot defects ahead of time and troubleshoot issues to ensure smooth production runs.

Technical Interpretation: Read and interpret complex blueprints, engineering drawings, GD&T, and detailed process specifications.

Mathematical Application: Utilize advanced trade mathematics and trigonometry to calculate dimensions, tooling paths, and specific machining requirements.

Precision Inspection: Use precision measuring instruments in both English and Metric systems to verify parts to extremely tight tolerances, down to .0001”.

Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, quality, and dedicated programming personnel to proactively resolve machining and process-related challenges.

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