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CNC MACHINIST

Berlin, CT · On-site

$30 - $42/hr

Budney Aerospace machining requires adaptability, sound judgment, and pride in craftsmanship. If you value predictable scheduling, hands‑on problem solving, and opportunities to work additional ...

Budney Aerospace machining requires adaptability, sound judgment, and pride in craftsmanship. If you value predictable scheduling, hands‑on problem solving, and opportunities to work additional ...

WELDER II

Berlin, CT · On-site

$30 - $42/hr

About the Role We're looking for a skilled and detail-oriented Welder who takes pride in precision craftsmanship and supporting high-quality aerospace manufacturing at Budney Overhaul & Repair. In ...

PAINTER

Berlin, CT · On-site

$22 - $32/hr

Responsibility and authority for quality of own work. Perform work in accordance with Travelers / Operation sheets Achieve proficiency in the following tasks: * Handling, Operation and Maintenance of ...

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CNC MACHINIST

Budney Overhaul & Repair Ltd

Berlin, CT • On-site

$30 - $42/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

About the Role

We’re looking for a skilled CNC Machinist who enjoys precision work, modern manufacturing technology, and solving real‑world challenges in Budney Aerospace. In this role, you’ll set up and operate CNC machines that manufacture critical components used in aircraft engines and systems.

This position works with Okuma, Mazak, and DMG Mori CNC mills and lathes in an environment where no two jobs are the same. Budney Aerospace machining requires adaptability, sound judgment, and pride in craftsmanship. If you value predictable scheduling, hands‑on problem solving, and opportunities to work additional hours when available, this role offers a stable and rewarding long‑term career.


Why You’ll Like Working Here

  • Consistent workloads and set schedules that support planning and work‑life balance
  • Overtime is not guaranteed, but is often available, based on workload and business needs
  • Overtime opportunities are primarily before or after scheduled shifts, with some weekend overtime depending on workload
  • A family‑friendly, team‑oriented workplace with a steady flow of work
  • A long‑standing aerospace company with decades of experience and a strong future
  • A multi‑generational team that values craftsmanship, mentorship, and mutual respect
  • Modern CNC equipment paired with proven, well‑established processes
  • Meaningful work that directly supports safe and reliable aircraft operations
  • A respectful workplace that reflects and supports the communities we serve


What You’ll Do

  • Set up and operate CNC mills and lathes (Okuma, Mazak, DMG Mori), performing trial runs and adjustments to ensure accuracy, quality, and adherence to specifications.
  • Interpret blueprints, drawings, travelers, operation sheets, and technical documentation to determine tooling, setups, tolerances, and machining sequences.
  • Select, align, and secure fixtures, cutting tools, materials, and accessories required for each operation.
  • Monitor CNC/DNC programs and machining processes, making real-time adjustments to maintain part quality and dimensional compliance.
  • Inspect in-process and finished parts using calibrated measurement tools to verify conformance to customer and quality requirements.
  • Ensure proper use, care, documentation, and timely return of calibrated instruments in accordance with calibration schedules.
  • Accurately complete travelers and shop floor system documentation to maintain traceability, accountability, and quality records.
  • Collaborate with engineers, programmers, inspectors, and production team members to troubleshoot and resolve machining issues.
  • Handle all components carefully to protect part integrity and ensure a safe working environment.
  • Perform routine preventive maintenance and maintain a clean, organized, and safety-compliant work area.
  • Support additional shop or team duties as assigned.


What You Bring

Required

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience setting up and operating CNC machines in an aerospace, precision manufacturing, or similarly regulated environment.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality, safety, and teamwork.

Preferred

  • Experience machining complex aerospace components, such as turbine engine parts.
  • Experience with CAD/CAM software.

Growth & Development

  • Ongoing exposure to advanced CNC platforms and complex repair work
  • Opportunities to expand machining, inspection, and problem‑solving skills