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Engine Machinist Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

CNC Machinist Pay: $30-$33 per hour Shift: 2nd Shift (3:30pm - 12:00am) Location: Kenosha, WI The ... Manual engine lathe * Manual vertical mills Measuring Devices * Calipers * Dial indicators * Depth ...

CNC Set Up Machinist

Grafton, WI · On-site

$22 - $35/hr

Leading supplier to the engine & auto Industry seeking CNC Machinists1 DIRECT HIRE, 1st or 3rd shift $22-29/hour. BOE - 10% premium for 3rd shift Set up & operate CNC machining centers, lathes, 3/4/5 ...

CNC Machinist

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$30 - $33/hr

Manual engine lathe * Manual vertical mills Measuring Devices * Calipers * Dial indicators * Depth ... Complete machine timecard entries accurately * Complete timecard daily * Assist in maintaining ...

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CNC Machinist

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$30 - $33/hr

Manual engine lathe * Manual vertical mills Measuring Devices * Calipers * Dial indicators * Depth ... Complete machine timecard entries accurately * Complete timecard daily * Assist in maintaining ...

CNC Machinist

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$30 - $33/hr

Manual engine lathe * Manual vertical mills Measuring Devices * Calipers * Dial indicators * Depth ... Complete machine timecard entries accurately * Complete timecard daily * Assist in maintaining ...

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How much do engine machinist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for engine machinist in Wisconsin is $25.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.11 and $28.89 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an engine machinist do?

An Engine Machinist repairs, rebuilds, and manufactures engine components by using precision machining tools and techniques. They measure, cut, and grind parts to specified tolerances, ensuring optimal engine performance. Machinists often work with cylinder heads, crankshafts, and engine blocks, diagnosing wear or damage and restoring components to factory specifications. Their expertise is crucial in industries such as automotive, aviation, and marine, where engine reliability is essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an engine machinist?

To excel as an Engine Machinist, you need expertise in precision machining, blueprint reading, and engine component repair, typically supported by vocational training or a relevant apprenticeship. Familiarity with specialized tools such as lathes, milling machines, micrometers, and engine diagnostic equipment, along with certifications like ASE Machinist credentials, is often required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to collaborate with mechanics and engineers set top candidates apart. These skills ensure accurate engine remanufacturing, high-quality work, and safe, efficient operations in demanding shop environments.

How much do engine machinists make?

Engine machinists typically earn a median annual salary of around $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Skilled machinists with specialized tools and knowledge of engine rebuilding can earn higher wages, especially in industrial or manufacturing settings.

What job categories do people searching Engine Machinist jobs in Wisconsin look for?

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What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Engine Machinist jobs?

Cities in Wisconsin with the most Engine Machinist job openings:

Infographic showing various Engine Machinist job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,811 per year, or $25.9 per hour.

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Job description

CNC Machinist

Pay: $30-$33 per hour

Shift: 2nd Shift (3:30pm - 12:00am)

Location: Kenosha, WI

The Role

The CNC Machinist role is a diverse position with a wide variety of responsibilities requiring a high level of accuracy, attention to detail, and adaptability to changing workloads in a job-shop machining environment. The role involves operating, setting up, and programming a variety of machining equipment—including Mazak CNC lathes, mills, and multi-axis machines (Dual Turn 20, Multiplex 6200 II Y, Vertical Center Nexus 530C, Quick Turn Nexus 200-II, Quick Turn Nexus 200M, and Quick Turn 350M)—using Mazatrol programming.

The primary business focus centers around machining 300 series stainless steel and higher nickel alloys, though exposure to other alloys will occur due to our diverse customer base. Employees in this role must demonstrate pride in workmanship, consistency in meeting stringent quality standards, and a strong commitment to the company's culture, mission, and core values.

About SPI

SPI provides state-of-the-art stainless steel process equipment and service to the food, dairy, beverage, pharmaceutical, and personal care industries. We are a growing company with a passion for providing superior customer service. Our work environment is rooted in respect, teamwork, continual learning, growth and community.

What You'll Do

CNC Lathe & Multi-Axis Machines (Mazak / Mazatrol – Standard & Non-Standard Components)

  • Set up, program, and operate the following Mazak machines:
    • Dual Turn 20
    • Multiplex 6200 II Y
    • Quick Turn Nexus 200-II
    • Quick Turn Nexus 200M
    • Quick Turn 350M
  • Utilize Mazatrol conversational programming and G-code as required
  • Change required tooling and set offsets
  • Run day-to-day production and prototype jobs

CNC and Manual Mill (Standard & Non-Standard Components)

  • Set up and operate, including Mazak Vertical Center Nexus 530C
  • Load parts and change tooling
  • Run machining cycles as needed

Other Equipment

  • Band saw
  • Polishing wheels
  • Manual engine lathe
  • Manual vertical mills

Measuring Devices

  • Calipers
  • Dial indicators
  • Depth micrometers
  • Micrometers (ID and OD)
  • Portable surface roughness gage
  • Steel scales
  • Other devices as applicable

Other Responsibilities

  • Verify use of correct bar material
  • Remove all chips for incoming shift
  • Perform nightly cleaning, wipe down, chip removal, and appropriate oiling of equipment
  • Complete machine timecard entries accurately
  • Complete timecard daily
  • Assist in maintaining orderly shop areas, equipment, and facilities
  • Communicate any safety concerns with Plant Manager
  • Be available to support additional capacity in other plant areas when needed

Education, Training & Experience

  • High school diploma required;
  • Hands-on experience with the following Mazak machines:
    • Dual Turn 20
    • Multiplex 6200 II Y
    • Vertical Center Nexus 530C
    • Quick Turn Nexus 200-II
    • Quick Turn Nexus 200M
    • Quick Turn 350M
  • Proficiency with Mazatrol programming
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications
  • Strong knowledge of machining practices for stainless steel and nickel alloys
  • Familiarity with precision measuring tools and inspection processes
  • Demonstrated problem-solving skills and adaptability to shifting workloads
  • High attention to detail, accuracy, and quality standards
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work in a team environment

Benefits & Perks

SPI offers a competitive benefits package including:

  • Health and wellness benefits
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement planning options
  • Company lunches, team events, and community volunteer opportunities

Work Environment / Physical Requirements

Standard workday for this role is 3:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Monday through Friday. 30-minute lunch/dinner break.

This is an on-site, hands-on role in a manufacturing environment.

  • Frequent bending, kneeling, and stooping throughout the shift
  • Lifting and moving materials up to 75 lbs (with assistance)
  • Use of close, distance, and peripheral vision with strong attention to detail
  • Exposure to typical grinding and polishing conditions (noise, dust, etc.)
  • Required use of PPE including gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toe boots

SPI is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities during the application and employment process.

Equal Opportunity Employer

CSI is committed to equal opportunity employment. We select candidates based on their ability to perform the work in a competent and professional manner and do not discriminate based on age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or disability.

Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. SPI participates in E-Verify.


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