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HAAS CNC mil

Keller, TX

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Fluent in set up and operation of HAAS CNC mill. Must be able to come in and hit the ground running and not require any training to be able to run this machine.

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CNC Machinist (HAAS)

Auburn Hills, MI ยท On-site

$24 - $28/hr

Job Summary: Currently, we are seeking a CNC Machinist (HAAS) to become a part of our team. The position will be responsible for the set-up, operation, and maintenance of CNC and/or Bridgeport ...

HAAS CNC Machinist

Brenham, TX ยท On-site

$25 - $32/hr

5 years minimum on a CNC machine (lathe or mill) 2 years minimum on a HAAS Control Be available to work 5 days a week and potential Saturdays depending on work load Willing to run a 2 machine cell ...

CNC HAAS

Guntersville, AL ยท On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

CNC Machinists will set up, edit and operate HAAS, Doosan, and Mori Seiki Machines Read blueprints for specifications. Load material and perform quality checks. Friendly Environment PAID WEEKLY Start ...

Machinist

Des Moines, IA ยท On-site

$28 - $30/hr

In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work with both Haas CNC equipment and manual mills & lathes . If you have a passion for precision and a knack for problem-solving, we want to hear from ...

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How much do haas jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for haas in the United States is $30.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Haas job?

A Haas job typically refers to roles involving Haas Automation, a leading manufacturer of CNC machines. These jobs can range from machine operators and programmers to engineers and sales representatives. Workers in these roles often use Haas CNC machines for milling, turning, and automation in manufacturing. Depending on the position, skills in programming, troubleshooting, and mechanical operation may be required.

What are some common challenges faced by engineers working in the Haas Formula 1 team, and how are they typically addressed?

Engineers at Haas F1 often face the challenge of operating with a limited budget compared to larger teams, which requires them to maximize efficiency and innovation with available resources. Additionally, they must quickly adapt to frequent regulation changes and collaborate closely with both in-house and external technical partners. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential, as is the ability to work effectively under pressure during race weekends. Team environment is fast-paced and highly collaborative, providing ample opportunities to learn and grow within the motorsport industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CNC Haas machine operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CNC Haas Machine Operator, you need a solid understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and experience with CNC programming, often requiring a technical diploma or industry certification. Familiarity with Haas CNC controllers, CAD/CAM software, and quality measurement tools is typically necessary. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help operators ensure precision and collaborate with team members. These skills and qualities are essential for maintaining product quality, minimizing downtime, and supporting efficient manufacturing operations.

What is the difference between Haas vs CNC Operator?

AspectHaasCNC Operator
CredentialsTypically requires technical training or certification in CNC machiningRequires similar technical training, often with specific machine operation certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing shops, machine shops, production facilities using Haas machinesManufacturing environments operating various CNC machines, including Haas
Industry UsageCommonly used in industries with CNC machining, especially with Haas equipmentUsed across industries with CNC machining, including Haas and other brands
Job FocusOperating, setting up, and maintaining Haas CNC machinesOperating, setting up, and troubleshooting CNC machines, including Haas

Haas refers specifically to CNC machines manufactured by Haas Automation, while a CNC Operator is a role that involves operating various CNC machines, including Haas. Both roles require technical skills and certifications, but Haas is a brand, whereas CNC Operator describes the job function across multiple machine brands.

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Infographic showing various Haas job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,389 per year, or $31 per hour.

HAAS CNC Repair Technician

Haas Factory Outlet - Chicago

Orland Park, IL โ€ข On-site

$60K - $85K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Join a USA Today Top Workplace!

Morris Group, Inc., one of the largest machine tool distribution networks in North America, is a third generation, family owned and operated business that serves manufacturers of precision machined parts in the United States. Our mission is to help manufacturers maintain a competitive advantage by improving productivity.

With over 20 years of experience supporting the metalworking community of Northern Illinois and Indiana, HFO Chicago is the exclusive distributor for Haas CNC machine tools and rotary products. We’re proud to represent America’s largest machine tool builder, offering a complete range of; 5-axis universal machining centers, vertical machining centers, horizontal machining centers, CNC lathes, CNC mills, rotary tables and 5C collet indexers. All Haas machine tools and rotary products are built to deliver high accuracy, repeatability and durability.

We are currently seeking an adventurous and diligent Field Service Technician. This role will provide exciting opportunities to work for a multifaceted company in a fast-paced, growing industry.

  • HFO Chicago is a division of Morris Group, Inc., one of the largest machine tool distribution networks in North America.

  • This role does require travel to our customer facilities. We provide a company vehicle and all gas expenses on behalf of the company are paid for.

Job Responsibilities

The CNC Technician needs to have strong mechanical and electrical proficiency, to be able to troubleshoot and repair CNC equipment. This position reports directly to the Service Manager. Duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Traveling to customer sites to install, fix, repair and maintain machine tool equipment and controls for customer’s organizations (Company provided vehicle & gas for travel paid for by the company)

  • Using on-line technical documents, manuals and vendor resources to research machine issues

  • Ensuring accurate documentation is completed and submitted to office and customer in regards to status of machine issues, repairs, and installation

  • Promoting and performing preventative maintenance on customer machine tool equipment and conducting after-sales technical support and training

  • Possessing and maintaining an in-depth knowledge of machine tool industry and product lines represented by the company

  • Training in CNC repair and Haas equipment is part of the on-boarding process, with factory certification within the first year.

Other Functions:
  • Perform related duties as required

The duties listed above are intended only as illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar or a logical assignment to the position.

Job Qualifications and Proficiencies:
  • Demonstrated ability in mechanical/electrical repair or engineering desired. CNC Repair background a plus.

  • Ability to read and interpret drawings and schematics is required.

  • Software experience, like Microsoft office, is a plus (this position does require the use of a laptop, smart phone and various software applications)

  • Excellent technical, communication, and presentation skills are a must.

  • The CNC Technician must be able to meet the physical requirements of the job, regularly lifting 40-50 pounds.

  • This position requires flexible hours and frequent travel and driving throughout a regional territory. You will be dispatched each day from your home, and the travel to customer’s sites to work.

What’s in it for You:

We take great pride in our employees and offer a variety of benefits that allow our employees to be successful inside and outside of work:

  • Competitive starting salary

  • Market competitive comprehensive health benefits including a zero premium medical plan offering, vision, dental, and company paid life insurance

  • 3+ Weeks’ Vacation to Start

  • 10 Company Paid Holidays

  • 401(k) retirement plan with company contribution

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Employee appreciation events and perks

  • Employee Assistance Program

Mental and Physical Requirements:

The physical demands and characteristics of the work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be highly mobile, able to access all areas of the premises.

  • Ability to concentrate and remain focused while prioritizing multiple tasks, responsibilities, and projects.

  • Ability to sit for prolonged period of times.

  • Able to perform bending, twisting, stooping, reaching, and lifting of moderate to heavyweight material up to 50 lbs. with assistance from equipment or other employees.

  • Ability to frequently use hands and arms.

  • Vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.

  • Ability to work responsibly and professionally in dynamic job sites that may involve tight timelines, changing priorities, and interaction with customers and team members.

Certain positions are designated as safety-sensitive due to the nature of the work performed. Employees in these roles may also be expected to:

  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, climb, and reach for extended periods while servicing equipment.

  • Ability to work in tight spaces or awkward positions, including accessing equipment interiors and elevated areas.

  • Strong hand–eye coordination and fine motor skills required for precise electrical, mechanical, and diagnostic work.

  • Ability to work in industrial environments, with exposure to noise, lubricants, coolants, metal chips, and other manufacturing conditions, while consistently wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE).

Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.*

• You should be proficient in:

  • Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
  • 120/208/240/480 Voltage Systems
  • Journeyman’s License
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Electrical Repair
  • High Voltage Systems
  • Pneumatics Troubleshooting
  • Service
  • Maintenance and Repair Skills
  • Field Service Readiness
  • CNC Machine Setup & Changeover
  • Industrial Electrical Systems
  • Hydraulic Systems & Components
  • Equipment Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
  • Mechanical Systems & Component Repair
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • Spindle Maintenance & Repair
  • Electrical Schematic Reading
  • Equipment Installation & Wiring
  • Equipment Repair & Maintenance
  • Equipment Installation
  • Machine Safety Inspections

You should be proficient in:

  • Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
  • 120/208/240/480 Voltage Systems
  • Journeyman’s License
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Electrical Repair
  • High Voltage Systems
  • Pneumatics Troubleshooting
  • Service
  • Maintenance and Repair Skills
  • Field Service Readiness
  • CNC Machine Setup & Changeover
  • Industrial Electrical Systems
  • Hydraulic Systems & Components
  • Equipment Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
  • Mechanical Systems & Component Repair
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • Spindle Maintenance & Repair
  • Electrical Schematic Reading
  • Equipment Installation & Wiring
  • Equipment Repair & Maintenance
  • Equipment Installation
  • Machine Safety Inspections

Machines & technologies you'll use:

  • CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Fanuc, Bridgeport, Mazak, ProtoTRAK, Haas, Okuma, Dmg Mori Seiki, Hurco, Brother, Makino, Kitamura, Doosan, Hwachon)
  • CNC Automation Solutions (Fanuc, Mazak, Haas, Siemens, Okuma, Makino, Dmg Mori Seiki, Fastems)
  • Voltage Detector (Fluke, Klein Tools, Amprobe, Extech, Southwire)
  • Multimeter (Fluke, Klein Tools, Amprobe, Extech, Southwire)
  • CNC Laser Cutter (Mitsubishi, Trumpf, Mazak, Amada, Cincinnati, Bystronic, Prima-Power, Hankwang)
  • CNC Lathe (2-4 axis) (Mazak, Samsung, Haas, Murata, Okuma, Doosan, Takisawa, Dmg Mori Seiki, Hwachon, Nakamura, Hyundai - Wia, Fuji)
  • CNC Router
  • CNC Swiss Lathe (Star, Citizen, Tsugami, Index, Eurotech, Tornos, Ganesh, Hanwha, Yama-Seiki, Nomura)
  • CNC Grinder (Mitsubishi, Okuma, Okamoto, Studer, Amada, Toyoda, Tru-Tech, Walter, Anca, Chevalier)
  • CNC Plasma Cutter (Torchmate, Alltra, Messer, Arclight, Plasmacam, Burlington, Vicon, Shopsabre)
  • CAD Software (AutoCAD, Solidworks, Solid Edge, Catia, Pro-E / Creo, NX CAD (Siemens), Siemens NX, Onshape, Autodesk Inventor)
  • Measurement Gauges
  • CAM Software (Mastercam, Esprit, HSM Works, GibbsCAM, Mazatrol, Siemens NX, Surfcam, Bobcad, Promill, Autodesk Fusion 360, Sprutcam)
  • CNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) (Fanuc, Mitsubishi, Mazak, Haas, Okuma, Kitamura, Hwachon, Dmg Mori Seiki, Mikron, Matsuura)
  • CNC Lathe (5+ axis) (Okuma, Mazak, Doosan, Index, Eurotech, Miyano, Hwachon, Nakamura, Samsung, Dmg Mori Seiki)
  • Universal Machining Center (5 axis UMC) (Okuma, Matsuura, Dmg Mori Seiki)
  • Universal Machining Center (3-4 axis) (Maho, Dmg Mori Seiki, Toshiba, Okuma)
  • Calipers and Micrometers
  • Horizontal Machining Center (3-4 axis) (Haas, Okuma, Doosan, Makino, Toyoda, Niigata, Enshu, Kiwa, Dmg Mori Seiki)
  • Horizontal Machining Center (5+ axis) (Mazak, Okuma, Toyoda)