1

Hourly Machine Tool Instructor Jobs in California

CNC Lathe Machinist

Santa Clara, CA · On-site

$23 - $38/hr

At least 6 months of experience in machine tool operation or 6 months machining training, or ... * 10% differential = Hourly Pay X .10 * Eligible for Overtime * Opportunity for a one-time ...

CNC Lathe Machinist

Santa Clara, CA · On-site

$23 - $38/hr

At least 6 months of experience in machine tool operation or 6 months machining training, or ... * 10% differential = Hourly Pay X .10 * Eligible for Overtime * Opportunity for a one-time ...

CNC Machinist & Programmer

Jamul, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

Del Mar, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

Escondido, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

El Cajon, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

CNC Machinist & Programmer

Encinitas, CA · On-site

$26.26 - $27/hr

Determines which machine tool would be used most effectively, and the proper sequence of operations ... The pay range for this role is $26.26 -$27.00 Hourly. This is a reasonable estimate for this role.

Showing results 21-40

Hourly Machine Tool Instructor information

What is the difference between Hourly Machine Tool Instructor vs Machine Shop Instructor?

AspectHourly Machine Tool InstructorMachine Shop Instructor
CredentialsTypically requires technical certifications or vocational trainingOften requires similar certifications, sometimes with teaching credentials
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or technical training facilitiesEducational institutions or training centers
Employer & IndustryManufacturing companies, technical schoolsVocational schools, community colleges
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing hourly technical training rolesIndividuals exploring teaching roles in machine shop settings

The main difference between an Hourly Machine Tool Instructor and a Machine Shop Instructor lies in their work environment and employment setting. The Hourly Machine Tool Instructor typically works in manufacturing or technical training facilities, focusing on hands-on instruction for hourly wages. In contrast, the Machine Shop Instructor often teaches in educational institutions like vocational schools or colleges. Both roles require similar technical certifications, but their job contexts and employer types differ, influencing the job responsibilities and work environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Machine Tool Instructor jobs in California?

The most popular types of Machine Tool Instructor jobs in California are:

What are popular job titles related to Hourly Machine Tool Instructor jobs in California?

For Hourly Machine Tool Instructor jobs in California, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Hourly Machine Tool Instructor jobs in California look for?

The top searched job categories for Hourly Machine Tool Instructor jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Hourly Machine Tool Instructor jobs?

Cities in California with the most Hourly Machine Tool Instructor job openings:

Inside Machinist - 27803-San Diego,California

HII

National City, CA • On-site

$46K - $54K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 9 days ago


Huntington Ingalls Industries rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Huntington Ingalls Industries

Based on 147 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7.4

Company rating compared to similar companies: 7.4 out of 10

Manufacturers average

Based on 75,541 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Requisition Number: 27803
Required Travel: 0 - 10%
Employment Type: Full Time/Hourly/Non-Exempt
Anticipated Salary Range: $46,046.00 - $54,620.80
Security Clearance: Ability to Obtain
Level of Experience: Mid
Meet HII's Mission Technologies Division
Our team of more than 7,000 professionals worldwide delivers all-domain expertise and advanced technologies in service of mission partners across the globe. Mission Technologies is leading the next evolution of national defense - the data evolution - by accelerating a breadth of national security solutions for government and commercial customers. Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class. Find the role that's right for you. Apply today. We look forward to meeting you.
To learn more about Mission Technologies, click here for a short video: https://vimeo.com/732533072
Who We Are
For over a century, HII has built and maintained the U.S. Navy's most powerful warships. Join us as we continue to maintain the Navy's readiness!
We are seeking an Inside Machinist to provide support at Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC) Product Family located in San Diego, CA. This Inside Machinist will be responsible for machine, fabricate, and refurbish newly designed and replacement shipboard components utilizing templates and technical documentation, including ships' drawings. Work includes removing, repairing, manufacturing new parts, modifying, and testing various shipboard components. Providing Journeyman-level support with minimum supervision, exercising independent judgment and decision-making within the framework of oral and written guidance, accepted trade practices, processes, and procedures while accomplishing assignments.
What You Will Do
  • Determine speeds and feeds, coolants, and lubricants or abrasives to be used to cut, turn, drill, mill, bore, tap, thread, ream, lap, hone, shape, and grind or finish items. Machine materials include stainless steel, Monel, K-Monel, copper, brass, aluminum, nylon, Teflon, and various plastics.
  • Follow procedures set forth in FWP and CWP. Work to the requirements of applicable ship drawings, blueprints, technical manuals, and other approved technical references. Shop mathematics, including trigonometry and geometry, used to hold tolerances to one ten-thousandth of an inch.
  • Maintain dimensional accuracy by inspecting parts using various precision measuring instruments, including sine plates, comparators, micrometers, calipers, v-blocks, angle plates, indicators, dial height gauges, go/no-go gauges, thread gauges, surface gauges, and other measuring tools.
  • Utilize bench tools, including files, deburring tools, file brushes, die handles, tap handles, mallets, spanner wrenches, combination squares, standard mechanic's tools, and sandpaper/emery cloth.
  • Determine which machine tool is most effective and establish the proper sequence of operations on each machine.
  • Utilize lathe turning tools, boring bars, inner diameter (ID) groovers, outer diameter (OD) groovers, part-off tools, facing tools, special tools, and knurling tools. Set up and operate conventional machine tools, including horizontal lathes, vertical turret lathes, horizontal boring machines, radial arm drills, vertical and horizontal milling machines, bench grinders, ID and OD grinders, surface grinders, jig boring machines, hones, and other manual machine tools.
  • Sharpen drills and reamers using drill sharpeners. Sharpen high-speed and carbide cutting tools, including turning tools, threading tools, boring bars, end mills, taps, and mill cutters, using tool grinding machines, including carbide grinders and pedestal grinders.
  • Set up and operate saws, including cut-off saws, abrasive cut-off saws, sheet metal brakes, hydraulic presses, hand presses, parts tumblers, belt sanders, and heat-treating and hardening ovens.
  • Proficient in the following areas: program computer numeric control (CNC) machining centers and lathes; manually program CNC lathes; set up and operate 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC milling centers; program and edit programs for CNC machining centers; manually input (MDI) machine operations; and set up and operate single and multiple spindle CNC lathes. Set hard jaws and cut soft jaws to hold outside and inside diameters, touch off tools using tool eye and manual touch-off methods, and apply tool, wear, and work offsets. Knowledge of insert grades and radii, as well as proper use of tool and work offsets on CNC machining centers and lathes, is required.
  • Inspect parts using various setups, including sine plates, comparators, magnetic v-blocks, angle plates, indicators, dial height gauges, jack stands, gauge block stack-ups, and coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).
  • Provide subject matter expertise and guidance in 3D printing/additive manufacturing, including advancements in technology, equipment, and techniques. Perform preventative and corrective maintenance on 3D printing/additive manufacturing machines and equipment.
  • Provide support as a Tool Room Attendant:Issue, receive, stow, and organize tool room supplies and equipment. Perform research to identify replacement supplies, tools, and equipment. Maintain accurate and complete logs of tools and items issued to and received from workers, search for lost or misplaced tools, prepare perpetual and periodic inventories, unpack and organize new tools/items, and submit requests for requisition of replacement tools/items to Government personnel. Inspect tools, parts, and equipment for defects, wear, and damage, perform maintenance, and engrave or attach identification tags.

What You Must Have
  • High School education, or Trade School or equivalent, and 4 years of related experience. Prefer technical/professional certifications.
  • Must provide own hand tools as designated per trades specialty.
  • Must be able to maintain current training and qualifications per equipment manufacturer's technical requirements and software updates.
  • Must be able to complete OHSA 10 course, low speed vehicle training (for operation of carts), and completion of PQS 301 Craftsman qualification within ninety (90) days.
  • May require forklift license depending on shop need - will require forklift physical.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain CAC ID Base access and DoD Security Clearance.
  • Start date contingent upon approval of base access which is required for this position and continued employment.

Bonus Points For...
  • A current, valid DoD confidential security clearance or higher.
  • Recent Inside Machinist experience.
  • Prefer technical/professional certifications.

Physical Requirements
  • Must be able to work from ladders, scaffolding, and platforms, and in hard-to-reach areas requiring standing, stooping, bending, kneeling, climbing, and working in tiring or uncomfortable positions. Work may be conducted in inclement weather and/or high noise levels, and personnel may be exposed to oil, grease, dirt, dampness, noise, and vibration.
  • Must be able to frequently lift, carry, and help set up tools, equipment, and parts weighing up to 50 pounds. Occasionally, personnel shall assist in lifting items over 50 pounds (two persons required).
  • Must be able to work in extreme temperature environments, aboard ships, in shipyards, under industrial conditions and in confined spaces.
  • Must be able to perform other duties as required which may involve high heat, humidity, noise and dirty conditions, working aloft or over the sides of vessels.
  • May require wearing a respirator. Travel may be required within and outside of the continental United States.

HII is more than a job - it's an opportunity to build a new future. We offer competitive benefits such as best-in-class medical, dental and vision plan choices; wellness resources; employee assistance programs; Savings Plan Options (401(k)); financial planning tools, life insurance; employee discounts; paid holidays and paid time off; tuition reimbursement; as well as early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships. Bonus/other non-recurrent compensation is occasionally offered for qualified positions, and if applicable to this role will be addressed by the recruiter at the screening phase of application.
Why HII
We build the world's most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions that safeguard our seas, sky, land, space and cyber. Our workforce includes skilled tradespeople; artificial intelligence, machine learning (AI/ML) experts; engineers; technologists; scientists; logistics experts; and business administration professionals.
Recognized as one of America's top large company employers, we are a values and ethics driven organization that puts people's safety and well-being first. Regardless of your role or where you serve, at HII, you'll find a supportive and welcoming environment, competitive benefits, and valuable educational and training programs for continual career growth at every stage of your career.
Together we are working to ensure a future where everyone can be free and thrive.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, or veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law.
Do You Need Assistance?
If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to buildyourcareer@hii-co.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Reasonable accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only those inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to from this email address. Additionally, you may also call 1-844-849-8463 for assistance. Press #3 for HII Mission Technologies.

Working at Huntington Ingalls Industries

About Huntington Ingalls Industries, in their own words

From Huntington Ingalls Industries

Our 44,000-strong team includes skilled tradespeople; artificial intelligence and machine learning experts; engineers; technologists; scientists; logistics experts; and business administration professionals. Recognized as one of America's top large employers, we are a values and ethics driven organization that puts people's safety and well-being first. Here you'll find a collaborative environment, competitive benefits, and valuable educational and training programs that span our shipbuilding apprentice schools in Virginia and Mississippi to tuition reimbursement programs that support continual career growth at every stage of your career.

Our values of integrity, safety, respect, engagement, responsibility and performance are the foundation of HII's ethical culture that inspires employees to do the right thing each day, regardless of the circumstances.


What Huntington Ingalls Industries employees say

Pay

Benefits

Hours and flexibility

Workplace

Get the full story on Breakroom