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Cnc Prototype Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Burton's Prototype Shop Technicians are key team members of our Advanced Concept and Development ... Bonus: knowledge of CNC machining, snowboard machinery, and programming is a plus. Work/Physical ...

CNC Programmer

Marquette, MI · On-site

$25.75 - $35.25/hr

The CNC Programmer is responsible for programming and producing production and prototype machined products using CNC equipment and utilizing precision measurement and gaging tools to meet customer ...

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Support prototype tooling and special machine design and build * Work overtime as required to meet ... experience in CNC programming and machining Company Description Design and Build Tooling ...

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Support prototype tooling and special machine design and build * Work overtime as required to meet ... experience in CNC programming and machining Company Description Design and Build Tooling ...

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CNC Operator Skilled CNC Machinist needed multiple shifts available. Company Profile Our client has ... Preferred experience in a custom machining, low-volume, prototype environment We are an Equal ...

CNC Machinist

Brighton, MI · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Precision CNC Machinist Opportunities in Brighton, Michigan CNC Mills and Lathes, Several Shifts ... Experience with setup, operations, program edit/modification - custom/prototype experience is a ...

We are hiring CNC Setup Technicians in Milling and Turning. Weekend shifts available!! About the ... Manufacture standard production and prototype medical devices * Machine parts, fixtures, tooling ...

CNC Manager

Holland, MI · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

CNC Manager - Holland, Michigan DISHER is currently partnering with a leader in custom CNC milling ... prototype development through large-scale production. You will get to wear multiple hats and have ...

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What is the difference between Cnc Prototype vs Cnc Machinist?

AspectCnc PrototypeCnc Machinist
Primary FocusDesigning and creating initial prototype parts for testing and developmentManufacturing and producing parts based on established designs
Work EnvironmentOften in R&D labs or specialized prototype shopsFactories, production floors, or machine shops
Required SkillsCAD/CAM proficiency, precision, understanding of prototype requirementsMachine operation, tooling, quality control
CertificationsTypically CAD/CAM certifications, machining skillsMachining certifications, operator licenses

While both roles involve CNC machining, Cnc Prototype specialists focus on developing initial prototypes, requiring design and testing skills. Cnc Machinists primarily produce parts for mass production, emphasizing efficiency and consistency. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Prototype Technician - Fabrication

CrossFire Group

Auburn Hills, MI • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Prototype Technician – Fabrication

Position Summary
We are seeking a hands-on Prototype Technician – Fabrication to support the build, modification, testing, and evaluation of prototype vehicles and components. This role is responsible for fabricating parts, assembling prototype systems, performing vehicle modifications, and supporting testing activities in a fast-paced engineering and manufacturing environment. The ideal candidate combines mechanical aptitude, fabrication skills, and automotive knowledge with a strong commitment to safety and quality.

Key Responsibilities
  • Assist with the timely completion of prototype vehicle builds, rebuilds, and component modification projects.
  • Fabricate parts from engineering drawings, blueprints, and layouts using a variety of machining and fabrication equipment.
  • Operate equipment such as drills, shears, brake presses, lathes, milling machines, CNC equipment, water jets, welding tools, and other metal-forming equipment.
  • Assemble prototype vehicles, systems, and components using detailed drawings, specifications, and verbal instructions.
  • Build, rebuild, modify, and update prototype and experimental vehicles.
  • Machine, weld, rivet, fabricate, and install components and assemblies as required.
  • Modify parts and components using both hand tools and machining equipment.
  • Assist with instrumentation installation and vehicle preparation for testing and validation activities.
  • Support component and vehicle testing, inspections, and evaluations.
  • Diagnose automotive systems including powertrain, cooling, fuel, electrical, and HVAC systems.
  • Assist in the training and development of new technicians.
  • Maintain a safe, organized, and efficient work environment.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge and Skills
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • 1–3 years of related technical, fabrication, automotive, or prototype build experience required.
  • ASE Certification preferred.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and technical documentation.
  • Experience with light fabrication, machining, and welding techniques.
  • Mechanical aptitude with the ability to assemble and modify complex systems and components.
  • Basic computer skills required.
  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) preferred or willingness to obtain.
  • Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to read computer screens, technical documents, blueprints, and reports with detail and accuracy.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and hear verbal instructions in an industrial environment.
  • Ability to use hands, tools, and equipment with a high degree of coordination and dexterity.
  • Regular bending, stretching, reaching, twisting, and movement throughout the work area.
  • Occasional climbing, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and working in confined spaces.
  • Ability to occasionally lift and move up to 25 pounds with or without assistance.
  • Ability to perform repetitive tasks and remain standing or sitting for extended periods as required.
Work Environment
  • Split between manufacturing, fabrication, shop, garage, and office environments.
  • Exposure to varying temperatures, loud noise, machinery, tools, and changing working conditions.
  • Requires close collaboration with engineers, technicians, and support teams to meet project objectives.
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and standardized processes while maintaining quality and safety standards.
  • Strong attention to detail and concentration required in a fast-paced prototype development environment.
Travel Requirements
  • Up to 30% travel may be required to support prototype development, testing, validation, and related project activities.

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