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Cnc Machining Engineer Jobs in Racine, WI (NOW HIRING)

CNC Machinist

Franklin, WI · On-site

$23 - $38/hr

Precision Machining * Operating Mazak CNC machines, including 2‑axis, 3‑axis, and 5‑axis ... Editing and adjusting programs using Mazatrol conversational programming and G/M code when required.

... engineering and quality standards. In this role, you will work in a fast-paced manufacturing ... Minimum 2 years of experience in a CNC machining or manufacturing environment (preferred)

Precision Machining * Operating Mazak CNC machines, including 2‑axis, 3‑axis, and 5‑axis ... Editing and adjusting programs using Mazatrol conversational programming and G/M code when required.

Communicate effectively with programming, quality, and day shift leadership for smooth handoffs ... Experience with 5-axis machining and exotic materials (Inconel, Titanium, etc.) strongly preferred

... CNC machining processes is essential, with the ability to read and interpret blueprints effectively. Proficiency in using software and tools for quality, production, and engineering data input is ...

... CNC machining processes is essential, with the ability to read and interpret blueprints effectively. Proficiency in using software and tools for quality, production, and engineering data input is ...

CNC Machinist

Brookfield, WI · On-site

$19.25 - $26.25/hr

CNC Machinist Job Overview: Job responsibilities include: performing set up, operation, and programming of complex machined components for many different industries. Essential Job Duties: * Set up ...

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CNC Programmer-Machinist

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$26 - $35.75/hr

... Machining Center for custom production parts. RESPONSIBILITIES ( As a CNC Programmer, you will be responsible for the following): * Programming and efficiency of machines in production, including ...

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How much do cnc machining engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for cnc machining engineer in Racine, WI is $76,915.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,400.00 and $87,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CNC Machining Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CNC Machining Engineer, you need expertise in machining processes, CAD/CAM software, materials science, and a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with CNC programming languages (such as G-code), experience with CNC machinery, and certifications like NIMS or Six Sigma are highly valuable. Analytical thinking, problem-solving ability, and strong attention to detail are essential soft skills that set candidates apart. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring efficient, precise, and high-quality manufacturing in a competitive industrial environment.

What are some common challenges CNC Machining Engineers face when working with new materials or complex part designs?

CNC Machining Engineers often encounter challenges such as optimizing machining parameters for unfamiliar materials, which can require extensive testing to prevent tool wear or poor surface finishes. Complex part geometries may necessitate advanced fixture design and creative programming strategies to ensure precision and manufacturability. Collaboration with design engineers is also crucial to address potential manufacturability issues early on and to suggest design modifications that improve production efficiency without compromising quality.

What are CNC Machining Engineers?

CNC Machining Engineers are professionals who design, develop, and oversee the manufacturing processes involving Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. They program, set up, and optimize CNC equipment to produce precision parts and components, ensuring quality and efficiency. Their role often includes working with CAD/CAM software, troubleshooting machining issues, and collaborating with design and production teams. CNC Machining Engineers are essential in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, where precision engineering is critical.

What is the difference between Cnc Machining Engineer vs Cnc Programmer?

AspectCnc Machining EngineerCnc Programmer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in engineering or manufacturing technology, with certifications in CNC machiningOften requires technical training or certification in CNC programming, with some engineering background
Work EnvironmentDesigns machining processes, oversees production, and ensures quality in manufacturing settingsDevelops and writes CNC code, tests programs, and troubleshoots machine operations
Industry UsageUsed across manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and industrial sectorsPrimarily found in manufacturing and machine shops

While both roles involve CNC technology, Cnc Machining Engineers focus on process design and optimization, whereas Cnc Programmers specialize in creating and testing CNC code to operate machines efficiently.

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CNC Machinist

Salt Recruitment

Franklin, WI • On-site

$23 - $38/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Are you a skilled CNC machinist looking for a dynamic machining environment where every day brings new challenges?

**Job Description:

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We are looking for CNC Machinists (Level 1 & Level 2) to join a growing manufacturing team. If you enjoy working in a high‑mix, low‑volume job shop, performing multiple setups, troubleshooting machining processes, and working with advanced CNC equipment rather than repeating the same production run all day, this role is for you.

**The Role:

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As a CNC Machinist, you will work in a job shop machining environment, producing a wide range of precision components. This role requires strong setup skills, the ability to edit programs, and confidence working with a variety of parts and materials.

**Your responsibilities will include:

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Precision Machining

  • Operating Mazak CNC machines, including 2‑axis, 3‑axis, and 5‑axis equipment.

Setup & Changeovers

  • Performing 3–7 setups per day and working comfortably with frequent changeovers.

Program Editing

  • Editing and adjusting programs using Mazatrol conversational programming and G/M code when required.

Machine Optimization

  • Adjusting speeds and feeds, performing tool offsets, and modifying machining cycles such as drilling and tapping.

Troubleshooting

  • Diagnosing machining issues and ensuring parts meet quality and dimensional specifications.

**Materials Machined:

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  • Stainless steel
  • Aluminum
  • Brass
  • Plastics

**Pay, Shifts & Overtime:

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Competitive Pay

  • $23–$38/hr + Sign‑On Bonuses

Shift Premiums

  • 2nd Shift: 10% differential
  • 3rd Shift: 15% differential

Overtime Opportunities

  • Overtime is often available once fully trained (before or after shifts or on weekends), but not mandatory.

**Shift & Training Structure:

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Training Period

  • All hires begin on 1st shift for training, lasting approximately 1–6 months, depending on progress.

**Post‑Training Shifts:

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2nd Shift

  • 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM or 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM
  • 10% shift premium

3rd Shift

  • 9:00 PM – 5:00 AM or 10:00 PM – 6:00 AM
  • 15% shift premium
  • Schedule runs Sunday night through Thursday morning

**Stability & Benefits:

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  • Full‑time position in a stable manufacturing environment
  • Competitive compensation and benefits package

**Benefits include:

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  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off

**Job Type:

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Full‑time

**Pay:

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$23.00 – $38.00 per hour

**Work Location:

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On‑site — Franklin, WI

You should be proficient in:

  • CNC Tooling
  • Troubleshooting Skills
  • G-Code
  • M-Code
  • CNC Machine Setup & Changeover
  • Machine Setups for Production Runs

Machines & technologies you'll use:

  • CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Mazak, Haas)
  • CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) (Mazak, Haas)
  • CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) (Haas)
  • CNC Lathe (5+ axis) (Mazak)