| Aspect | Computer Numerical Control Operator | Machinist |
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| Credentials | High school diploma, CNC certification | High school diploma, technical training or apprenticeship |
| Work Environment | Manufacturing plants, machine shops | Machine shops, manufacturing facilities |
| Job Focus | Set up, operate, monitor CNC machines | Design, measure, and manually operate machines |
| Industry Usage | Common in automated manufacturing | Traditional machining and manual operations |
While both roles work within manufacturing environments, a Computer Numerical Control Operator primarily programs and monitors CNC machines, focusing on automation. A Machinist often manually operates and maintains machines, with a broader focus on precision machining. Both roles require technical skills, but CNC Operators typically need specific certification in CNC programming and operation.