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Commission Cnc Edm Wire Cut Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CNC Programmer

Elgin, IL · On-site

$40 - $42/hr

... EDM (wire and sinker), surface grinding, and bench work. * Quoting new tools and repairs ... Ability to foresee manufacturability issues and recommend design changes before steel is cut.

EDM Machinist (B Shift)

Seattle, WA · On-site

$32.15 - $45/hr

You will share in the team's impact on all aspects of CNC/EDM machining and fabrication. You will ... Minimum of 1 year in working with Wire and Sinker EDM machines. * Ability to interpret engineering ...

EDM Machinist (B Shift)

Seattle, WA · On-site

$32.15 - $45/hr

You will share in the team's impact on all aspects of CNC/EDM machining and fabrication. You will ... Minimum of 1 year in working with Wire and Sinker EDM machines. * Ability to interpret engineering ...

CNC Machinist

Concord, NC · On-site

$52K - $65K/yr

2-3 years plus experience or schooling Manual lathe and Mill experience CNC setup Mill, Lathe, Multi axis EDM Wire, Sinker, experience a plus CAD/CAM experience a plus Basic machine maintenance Able ...

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Machinist

Katy, TX · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Sinker EDM / Wire EDM Machinist (1st & 2nd Shift) * CNC Mill Machinist (1st & 2nd Shift) Knust-Godwin is looking for Experienced: * CNC Lathe Machinists * Manual Mill Machinists * Manual Lathe ...

Program and operate CNC Mills, CNC Machining Center and Wire EDM Machines * Write programs and make adjustments to adhere to established specifications and correct faulty programming. * Make ...

Wire EDM Operator

Grand Rapids, MI · On-site

$25 - $32/hr

About Calisota PartsCalisota Parts is a leading precision manufacturing company specializing in metal stamping, CNC machining, wire EDM, laser cutting, fabrication, and assembly services. We pride ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission cnc edm wire cut in the United States is $23.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Cnc Edm Wire Cut vs Commission Cnc Milling Machine Operator?

AspectCommission Cnc Edm Wire CutCommission Cnc Milling Machine Operator
CredentialsTechnical certifications in EDM wire cuttingTechnical certifications in CNC milling
Work EnvironmentPrecision electrical discharge machining settingMechanical CNC machining environment
Industry UsageTool and die, mold makingManufacturing, metal fabrication
Job FocusCreating complex shapes via electrical dischargeShaping parts through mechanical milling

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Job description

CNC Programmer
1st shift
E-Verify
Location: Elgin, IL | On-Site
Job Summary:
Tool Maker experience requires someone with deep machining expertise, advanced mold‑building skills, strong diagnostic ability, and a practical knowledge about how steel, tooling, and molding processes interact.
Experienced Tool Maker with designing, building, and maintaining high‑precision plastic injection molds. Skilled in all phases of mold construction, including blueprint interpretation, CNC machining, EDM, fitting, polishing, troubleshooting, and mold repair. Capable of delivering durable, efficient tooling solutions that support high‑volume production and tight tolerances.
Duties/Responsibilities:
  • Build complete plastic injection molds from start to finish, including CNC machining, programming, manual machining, EDM (wire and sinker), surface grinding, and bench work.
  • Quoting new tools and repairs.
  • Interpret complex 2D and 3D engineering data, including tight‑tolerance detail prints, mold assemblies, and part models.
  • Fit, assemble, and hand‑work precision components to achieve proper shutoffs, parting lines, venting, and steel conditions.
  • Diagnose and correct tooling issues such as flash, short shots, sticking, venting problems, cooling inefficiencies, and wear.
  • Execute complex repairs, including welding (laser/TIG), spotting, reworking, and modifying existing tools without compromising steel integrity.
  • Understand mold steels, heat treatment, coatings, and material behavior to make informed decisions during build and repair.
Process amp; Manufacturing Knowledge
  • Deep understanding of injection molding processes, including gating, runner systems, cooling strategies, venting, and ejection.
  • Ability to foresee manufacturability issues and recommend design changes before steel is cut.
  • Experience with hot runner systems, valve gates, manifold layouts, and troubleshooting.
  • Knowledge of mold life cycles, wear patterns, preventive maintenance, and long‑term reliability.
Problem‑Solving amp; Judgment
  • Ability to “read the steel” — the intuitive understanding of how a mold will behave based on geometry, tolerances, and material flow.
  • Hands‑on troubleshooting-based on information provided from in house sampling/production run data.
  • Creative, practical solutions for complex or non‑standard tooling challenges.
  • Ability to work independently, making critical decisions without constant engineering oversight.
Benefits and Compensation:
  • Full benefit offerings including medical, dental, vision, and voluntary plans
  • $38-$40 an hour