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How much do fly in rota nanny jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for fly in rota nanny in Milwaukee, WI is $23.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.74 and $26.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Fly In Rota Nanny vs Live In Nanny?

AspectFly In Rota NannyLive In Nanny
Work EnvironmentTemporary, on-site, often travel-basedPermanent, resides with family
CredentialsChildcare experience, references, possibly certificationsChildcare experience, references, certifications
Employer UsageFamilies needing flexible, short-term childcareFamilies seeking full-time, long-term care

The main difference is that a Fly In Rota Nanny works temporarily, often traveling to different locations, while a Live In Nanny resides with the family full-time. Both roles require childcare experience and references, but their work arrangements and commitments differ significantly.

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Machine Shop Manager

Machine Shop Manager

In-Place Machining Company, LLC

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description:

Run the Shop Like It’s Yours. Lead Machinists Who Take Pride in Their Craft.


This isn’t a sit-behind-the-desk management job.


We’re looking for a true machinist turned leader—someone who’s been on the floor, solved the tough setups, hit tight tolerances, and earned the respect of other machinists. Now you’re ready to run the operation, build the team, and drive performance.


If you take pride in precision, accountability, and getting the job done right the first time—you’ll fit here.

Requirements:

What You’ll Own

  • The Floor: Lead daily operations across CNC mills, lathes, and manual equipment
  • The Plan: Build schedules, adjust on the fly, and keep jobs moving in a high-mix environment
  • The Output: Hit delivery targets without sacrificing quality or burning out your team
  • The Process: Improve setups, streamline workflows, and eliminate wasted time
  • The Tough Problems: Step in when jobs go sideways—this is where you shine
  • The People: Train, mentor, and develop machinists who take pride in their work
  • The Culture: Set the tone—accountability, safety, organization, and respect for the craft

What You Bring to the Table


You’ve Done the Work

  • 5–7+ years in machining, with time leading or supervising
  • Strong CNC experience (Vertical & Turning Centers required; Horizontal a plus)
  • Confident with setups, tooling, troubleshooting, and holding tight tolerances

You Know the Trade

  • GD&T and blueprint reading are second nature
  • G-code, feeds & speeds, and machining strategy are part of how you think
  • Experience with FANUC controls
  • CAM programming (Mastercam preferred)

You Can Lead Machinists

  • You’ve earned respect on the floor—not just managed from a distance
  • You hold people accountable while building them up
  • You can juggle priorities without losing control of the shop
  • You’re comfortable making decisions and owning the outcome

Why Machinists Take This Role

  • You still get your hands dirty – this is a working leadership role
  • You run the shop, not just babysit it
  • You work with skilled machinists who care about doing it right
  • You solve real machining problems—not just attend meetings
  • You have the authority to improve processes and make changes

What Success Looks Like

  • Jobs ship on time and right the first time
  • The team respects you—and performs because of it
  • Setups get faster, problems get solved quicker, and waste gets reduced
  • The shop runs organized, efficient, and safe

Bottom Line


We want a machinist who naturally stepped into leadership—and is ready to take full ownership of a shop.

If you’re the person others look to when things get tough, we want to talk.