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Cylindrical Grinder

New Berlin, WI · On-site

$22 - $30/hr

POSITION - Centerless Grinder JOB LOCATION - New Berlin STARTING DATE - Immediate EMPLOYMENT TERM - Temp-to-Hire EMPLOYMENT TYPE - Full-Time WORK HOURS (SHIFT) - 1st Shift STARTING PAY - $22.00 - $30 ...

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Seeking machine operators with experience on any of the following CNC machines: - Cylindrical Grinder - Milling - Lathe - Gear Grinding - Gear Hobbing Company Description REQUIREMENTS • Must be a U.

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Grinder

Santa Ana, CA · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Candidates must have experience operating precision cylindrical grinding machines in a manufacturing environment. Job Summary The Grinder is responsible for setting up and operating precision ...

CNC Grinder Machinist

Hamel, MN · On-site

$25 - $36/hr

CNC Cylindrical Grinder Machinist Envision your machining experience at work with an industry leader! Enjoy a supportive and inclusive atmosphere with a wide-ranging benefits package, and excellent ...

CNC Grinder Machinist

Hamel, MN · On-site

$25 - $36/hr

CNC Cylindrical Grinder Machinist Envision your machining experience at work with an industry leader! Enjoy a supportive and inclusive atmosphere with a wide-ranging benefits package, and excellent ...

The ideal candidate will have experience operating OD/ID grinders, cylindrical grinders, and Kellenberger machines, with a strong background in aerospace grinding. This role requires precision ...

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How much do cylindrical grinder jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for cylindrical grinder in the United States is $19.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Cylindrical Grinder?

As a Cylindrical Grinder, your daily responsibilities generally include setting up and operating cylindrical grinding machines to produce precision parts according to engineering drawings and specifications. You will inspect parts for quality using precision measuring instruments, adjust grinding parameters, and maintain the equipment. The role often involves collaborating with machinists, quality control inspectors, and production supervisors to ensure workflow efficiency and product consistency. Staying organized and attentive to detail is key, as the parts produced often require tight tolerances and careful attention to quality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cylindrical Grinder position, and why are they important?

Cylindrical Grinders need strong mechanical aptitude, precision measurement skills, and experience with blueprint reading, typically supported by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with grinding machines, micrometers, calipers, and sometimes CNC systems or relevant safety certifications is often required. Attention to detail, good problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork make individuals stand out in this role. These skills are crucial to ensure accurate machining, maintain quality standards, and promote a safe, efficient production environment.

What is a Cylindrical Grinder job?

A Cylindrical Grinder job involves operating grinding machines to shape and finish metal or other materials to precise dimensions. The worker sets up, adjusts, and monitors the grinding process, ensuring accuracy and surface quality. Responsibilities include selecting grinding wheels, measuring workpieces, and maintaining equipment. This role is essential in manufacturing industries like automotive and aerospace, where precision components are required. Skilled operators interpret blueprints, follow safety protocols, and optimize production efficiency.

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Cylindrical Grinder Machinist

Helix Operating Company LLC

Beachwood, OH • On-site

$26 - $30/hr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description:

Cylindrical Grinder Machinist

Job Type: Full Time
Location: Beachwood, OH

Shift hours: 7am - 3:30pm

Pay: $26 - $30/hour


About Helix Linear

Helix Linear Technologies designs and manufactures high-precision linear motion systems, ball screws, linear actuators, and custom motion assemblies, for aerospace, medical, defense, and industrial automation customers. Our products operate in environments where tolerances are measured in ten-thousandths and failure is not an option. We hold ourselves to that standard every day.


About the Position

The Cylindrical Grinder Machinist is a core production role responsible for grinding precision shafts, screws, and linear components to tight dimensional tolerances. You'll work in a climate-controlled precision machining environment, operating CNC and/or manual cylindrical grinding equipment on a high-mix, low-volume product line where accuracy and process discipline matter on every setup.


Responsibilities

  • Set up and operate Drake cylindrical grinding machines (OD and/or ID) to produce parts within print specifications
  • Read and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T callouts, tolerances, and inspection requirements
  • Perform in-process inspection using precision measurement instruments (micrometers, indicators, bore gauges)
  • Select and dress grinding wheels for material type, surface finish, and stock removal requirements
  • Maintain accurate job travelers, inspection records, and production documentation
  • Execute first-article and in-process checks; escalate non-conformances to Quality
  • Maintain equipment condition, wheel inventory, and grinding fluid concentration per standards
  • Actively participate in 5S, continuous improvement, and process documentation efforts
  • Communicate clearly with Quality, Engineering, and Production on part status and any deviations
Requirements:

Who You Are

  • Precise: you take tolerances seriously and hold yourself to print every time
  • Ownership-oriented: you don't pass problems downstream; you flag them and solve them
  • Consistent: you follow process the same way on rep 1 and rep 100
  • Communicative: you speak up early if something is off, not after the run is done
  • Steady: you work well in a focused, production environment without constant supervision

What You Bring

  • 3+ years of experience operating cylindrical grinding equipment in a precision manufacturing environment
  • Ability to hold tolerances of ±0.0002" or tighter
  • Proficiency with precision measurement tools: micrometers, indicators, air gauges, bore gauges
  • Experience reading engineering drawings and GD&T
  • Familiarity with grinding wheel selection, dressing, and wheel wear management
  • Experience grinding hardened steel, stainless, or tool steel
  • CNC cylindrical grinding experience (Studer, Kellenberger, Cincinnati, or similar preferred, Drake a huge plus)
  • Experience in aerospace, medical, or defense manufacturing environments (a plus)
  • Familiarity with SPC or statistical process control concepts (a plus)

What Success Looks Like

  • Parts produced to print, first time, within tolerance, consistently
  • In-process inspection completed accurately and documented without prompting
  • Setups completed efficiently with minimal scrap or rework
  • Quality and Engineering receive early notification of any process or tolerance concerns
  • Equipment and work area maintained to 5S standards

Why Join Helix?

Helix designs and manufactures high-precision linear motion systems, ball screws, lead screws, linear actuators, and custom assemblies, for aerospace, defense, and medical applications.


We engineer with purpose, hold ourselves to rigorous standards, and take ownership from the first customer interaction through final delivery. Our culture values people who are direct, dependable, and committed to doing things the right way, even when it takes more effort.


Helix offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, retirement plans, PTO, and most major holidays, along with steady daytime hours.


We're growing and investing in people, equipment, and process. If precision work and doing things the right way matter to you, you'll fit in here.


Helix Linear Technologies is an Equal Opportunity Employer.