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Demonstrate commitment to safety program Program CNC lathes and mills Assemble fixtures Support ... working with Design Engineering Department Training and support for set-up personnel Complete ...

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How much do internship cnc manufacturing engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship cnc manufacturing engineer in the United States is $19.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Cnc Manufacturing Engineer vs Cnc Manufacturing Engineer?

AspectInternship Cnc Manufacturing EngineerCnc Manufacturing Engineer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed relevant degree or certificationBachelor's degree in engineering or related field, certifications preferred
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, supervised, entry-level tasksFull-time professional role, responsible for design, programming, and process optimization
Industry UsageUsed as a training position within manufacturing companiesEstablished role within manufacturing and engineering firms

The main difference between an Internship Cnc Manufacturing Engineer and a Cnc Manufacturing Engineer is experience level and responsibilities. Internships are designed for students or recent graduates gaining practical experience, while full engineers handle complex tasks independently. Internships serve as a stepping stone toward becoming a full Cnc Manufacturing Engineer.

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Manufacturing Engineer with CNC

Manufacturing Engineer with CNC

Noblesoft Technologies

Warsaw, IN • On-site

$70K - $89K/yr

Contractor

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

    
Title: Manufacturing Engineer with CNC
Location: Warsaw, IN
JD as below

Focus: Ensure IQ/OQ/PQ, calibration, traceability, and compliance with GMP/ISO standards in a regulated MedTech environment.
Aim: Ensure robust, reproducible manufacturing processes and maintain inspection-ready documentation.

Key Responsibilities
 
  • Develop and execute validation activities for CNC machines (e.g., mills, lathes, multi-axis CNCs) and associated tooling/work holding.
  • Create and maintain validation documentation, including IQ (Installation Qualification), OQ (Operational Qualification), and PQ (Performance Qualification) protocols and reports.
  • Lead Master Validation Plan, risk assessments (FMEA), and ensure alignment with regulatory requirements (ISO 13485, GMP, 21 CFR Part 820).
  • Collaborate with Manufacturing, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Equipment Engineering to qualify new machines and implement change controls.
  • Design, execute, and document calibration, metrology, and gauge R&R activities; ensure traceability of measurement equipment.
  • Analyze process data (statistical methods, capability studies like Cp/Cpk, Gage R&R) to demonstrate repeatability, accuracy, and process control.
  • Generate, review, and approve validation reports; ensure closure of deviations, CAPAs, and non-conformances.
  • Support supplier qualification and acceptance tests for CNC-related components and tooling.
  • Provide training and knowledge transfer to operators and maintenance staff on validated CNC processes.
  • Ensure compliance with documentation control, record retention, and audit readiness; participate in internal/external audits.
  • Maintain equipment lifecycle documentation (maintenance plans, calibration schedules, firmware/software updates) and ensure alignment with change management processes.
  • Support manufacturing investigations and root-cause analyses related to CNC processes and equipment performance.

Required Qualifications
 
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related discipline.
  • Experience: 3–7 years in CNC manufacturing and equipment validation in a regulated environment (MedTech, pharma, or healthcare devices).
  • Regulatory & Standards: Strong knowledge of ISO 13485, GMP, and 21 CFR Part 820; familiarity with risk management (ISO 14971) and validation concepts (IQ/OQ/PQ).
  • Technical Skills:
  • Proficiency in developing and executing IQ/OQ/PQ protocols.
  • Experience with metrology, calibration, and measurement system analysis.
  • Knowledge of CNC machines, CAM software, and basic CNC programming concepts.
  • Statistical tools experience (Minitab, JMP, or similar) for process capability studies.
  • Document control and eQMS systems experience (e.g., MasterControl, ETQ, etc.).
  • Communication: Strong written and verbal communication; ability to write clear validation documentation and present findings to cross-functional teams.