CNC Grinders usually work with a variety of metal alloys, such as steel, aluminum, and titanium, to produce precision components like gears, shafts, and cutting tools. You will often read and interpret detailed blueprints to grind parts within tight tolerances, ensuring they meet specified dimensions and surface finishes. Depending on the facility, you may handle both small batch custom parts and large production runs, frequently collaborating with machinists, quality inspectors, and engineers. The role values accuracy and consistency, with routine quality checks and adjustments to maintain optimal machine operation.