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Machinist

East Aurora, NY

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

We are looking for an Experienced CNC Machinist to oversee programming, setup, and running of CNC Lathes and Mills. We run FANUC machines with Y-Axis and live tooling. Knowledge of G-code and M-Code ...

Machinist

East Aurora, NY

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

We are looking for an Experienced CNC Machinist to oversee programming, setup, and running of CNC Lathes and Mills. We run FANUC machines with Y-Axis and live tooling. Knowledge of G-code and M-Code ...

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The CNC Programmer Machinist is responsible for programming, setting up, and operating CNC machines to produce precision parts based on detailed engineering drawings. This role requires expertise in ...

MACHINIST

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$30.98/hr

Skill in programming machining operations, setting up and operating CNC machine tools. Knowledge of and ability to apply advanced shop mathematics such as geometric and trigonometric formulas to make ...

Machinist

Shelby Township, MI · On-site

$19.75 - $27.25/hr

Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and specifications to determine machining methods, sequences, and tolerances * Plan setups, select appropriate tooling, and determine optimal ...

Daily tasks include machining and milling materials, interpreting blueprints, programming machinery, and conducting inspections to ensure adherence to quality standards. The role demands attention to ...

MACHINIST

Scotia, NY · On-site

$35.03/hr

Skill in programming machining operations, setting up and operating CNC machine tools. Knowledge of and ability to apply advanced shop mathematics such as geometric and trigonometric formulas to make ...

You would be responsible for setting up, on machine conversational programing, machining, deburring and inspecting your own work. Parts are made off of prints and detailed instructions. This is a ...

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How much do engineering machinist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for engineering machinist in the United States is $25.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an engineering machinist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Engineering Machinist, you need expertise in operating machine tools, interpreting technical drawings, and a qualification such as an apprenticeship or vocational certificate in machining. Familiarity with CNC machines, precision measuring instruments, and CAD/CAM software is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to safety are vital soft skills for this role. These skills ensure precise manufacturing, efficient workflow, and the production of high-quality engineering components.

What is the difference between Engineering Machinist vs Machinist?

AspectEngineering MachinistMachinist
CredentialsHigh school diploma, technical training, certifications in machiningHigh school diploma, technical training, certifications in machining
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, machine shops, aerospace, automotive industriesManufacturing facilities, workshops, general machining environments
Employer & Industry UsageEngineering firms, aerospace, automotive, heavy machineryFactories, production plants, general manufacturing
Work FocusPrecision machining of engineering components, interpreting technical drawingsOperating and maintaining machines, fabricating parts

Engineering Machinists specialize in precision machining of complex engineering components, often working with technical drawings and specialized equipment. Machinists perform general machine operation and fabrication tasks. While both roles require similar certifications and work environments, Engineering Machinists focus more on precision and technical specifications, often in specialized industries.

How does an engineering machinist typically collaborate with engineers and other team members during a project?

Engineering Machinists often work closely with engineers, production supervisors, and quality control teams to ensure that parts are manufactured to precise specifications. They may participate in meetings to discuss technical drawings and provide input on manufacturability, suggest improvements, or address potential issues. Regular communication is essential, as machinists need to clarify tolerances, materials, and timelines, and may be asked to troubleshoot or adapt setups based on feedback from the engineering team. This collaborative approach helps ensure efficient production and high-quality results.

What is an engineering machinist?

Engineering machinists are skilled professionals who use machine tools to manufacture precision metal parts and components according to engineering specifications. They work with equipment such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, shape, and finish materials for products used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. Machinists must be able to read technical drawings, use measuring instruments, and ensure that parts meet strict tolerances. Their work is essential in producing the high-quality components required for modern engineering projects.
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Senior Machinist - Machinist III PAYCOR

GNB KL Group

Elk Grove, CA • On-site

$40 - $48/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Pay: $40.00 - $48.00 per hour

Job description:

Large Part Machining | Horizontal Boring Mills | Custom Fixturing | CNC Programming

Location: Elk Grove, CA
Job Type: Full‑Time
Pay Range: $40–48 per hour (DOE)

PLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING

This is not a production CNC operator role.

If your experience is primarily:

  • Running existing programs
  • Small vertical mills only
  • High‑volume or repetitive production work

This position will not be a fit.

This role is for a Senior Machinist (Machinist III) with hands‑on experience programming, setting up, and machining large custom parts on Horizontal Boring Mills, including custom fixturing and overhead crane handling.

Applicants without real large‑part HBM experience and CNC programming capability will be screened out.

Position Overview

We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Machinist (Machinist III) to support large, complex, one‑off machining work. This position requires the ability to program, plan, fixture, set up, and machine large parts independently, with minimal supervision.

You will also serve as a technical leader, supporting less experienced machinists and contributing to tooling, cutter selection, and process decisions for future work.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE (NON‑NEGOTIABLE)

Applicants must clearly demonstrate experience in most of the following areas:

  • ✅ CNC programming experience (Mastercam or similar CAM software)
  • ✅ Setup and operation of Horizontal Boring Mills (HBM)
  • ✅ Machining large parts and large weldments
  • ✅ Designing and building custom fixturing
  • ✅ Safe rigging and handling of large parts using overhead cranes
  • ✅ Advanced blueprint reading and GD amp;T interpretation
  • ✅ Machining stainless steel and structural / specialty alloys
  • ✅ Independently owning jobs from programming through completion
  • ✅ Working with minimal supervision in a custom job‑shop environment

Resumes that do not clearly show CNC programming + HBM + large‑part experience will be screened out.

Key Responsibilities

CNC Programming amp; Machining

  • Program complex parts using Mastercam or similar CAM software
  • Set up and operate Horizontal Boring Mills
  • Machine large, heavy, irregular, high‑value components
  • Develop efficient machining strategies for one‑off and short‑run work
  • Hold tight tolerances on distortion‑prone parts
  • Perform first‑article and in‑process inspections

Custom Fixturing amp; Job Planning

  • Design, fabricate, and modify custom fixtures
  • Plan setups considering load paths, deflection, and thermal movement
  • Troubleshoot machining, alignment, vibration, and access challenges
  • Support manufacturability and continuous improvement efforts

Crane amp; Large‑Part Handling

  • Safely rig, lift, rotate, and position large components
  • Execute multi‑step setups involving overhead crane repositioning
  • Understand center of gravity, load limits, and safe handling practices

Technical Leadership

  • Act as a senior technical resource on the shop floor
  • Mentor Machinist I amp; II team members
  • Recommend machining approaches and best practices
  • Assist with tooling, cutter, and fixturing selection
  • Provide input for ordering specialty tools and cutters for upcoming jobs

What This Role Is (And Is Not)

✅ CNC programming + machining ownership
✅ Large‑scale, custom, one‑off work
✅ High‑skill, high‑trust environment
✅ Technical influence and autonomy

❌ Production machining
❌ Button‑pushing or operator‑only roles
❌ Small‑part‑only CNC work

Compensation

$40–48 per hour (DOE)

Pay reflects:

  • Senior‑level programming and machining skill
  • Large HBM and crane responsibility
  • High‑risk, high‑value custom machining environment

Ideal Candidate Self‑Check

You are likely a strong fit if:

  • You program your own parts, not just run them
  • You’ve spent years on boring mills, not just VMCs
  • You design fixtures instead of waiting for them
  • You plan complete jobs before cutting material
  • You are comfortable handling very large parts safely
  • You prefer complex, custom machining over repetition

How to Apply (Important)

Your resume must clearly state:

  • CNC programming experience (CAM software used)
  • Horizontal boring mills operated
  • Largest parts you’ve machined
  • Fixturing and setup responsibility
  • Crane or rigging experience

Applications missing this information will be screened out.

Search Keywords (Do Not Remove)

Senior Machinist, Machinist III, CNC Programmer Machinist, Mastercam, Horizontal Boring Mill, HBM Machinist, Large Part Machining, Custom Fixturing, Overhead Crane, Large Weldments, Heavy Machining, One‑Off Machining, Prototype Machinist, Lead Machinist, Master Machinist, Semi‑Retired Machinist

Optional Note to Candidates

This role may be well‑suited for experienced or semi‑retired machinists who enjoy hands‑on CNC programming and large‑part machining without the pressure of production quotas.

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) 6% Match
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Application Question(s):

  • CNC programming experience (Mastercam or similar CAM software)?
  • Setup and operation of Horizontal Boring Mills (HBM)?
  • Machining large parts and large weldments?
  • Designing and building custom fixturing?
  • Safe rigging and handling of large parts using overhead cranes?
  • Advanced blueprint reading and GD amp;T interpretation?
  • Machining stainless steel and structural / specialty alloys?

Work Location: In person