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Machine Control Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Machine Operator

Seekonk, MA · On-site

$25.36/hr

Industrial Steel Machine Operator - 2nd Shift Metals USA is seeking experienced & proficient ... Performs quality control inspections on finished product; for ISO-certification. * Stacks, bands ...

Machine Operator

Fall River, MA

$17 - $20.25/hr

Setting up and operating coating machines according to established procedures and job ... Collaborating with other production team members, supervisors, and quality control personnel.

Industrial Steel Machine Operator - 2nd Shift Metals USA is seeking experienced & proficient ... Performs quality control inspections on finished product; for ISO-certification. * Stacks, bands ...

Machine Operator

Seekonk, MA · On-site

$25.36/hr

Industrial Steel Machine Operator - 2nd Shift Metals USA is seeking experienced & proficient ... Performs quality control inspections on finished product; for ISO-certification. * Stacks, bands ...

Machine Operator

Stoughton, MA · On-site

$23 - $27.60/hr

Plans machining by studying work orders, blueprints engineering plans, materials, specifications ... Ability to read and understand QC inspection documentation * Visual acuity to identify surface ...

The Machine Operator is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining a variety of ... Complete and verify production paperwork accurately (e.g., production counts, QC forms)

Machine Operator

Stoughton, MA

$18 - $21.50/hr

Plan machining operations by reviewing work orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials ... Knowledge of quality control and inspection processes within a manufacturing environment.

Machine Operator

Worcester, MA

$17 - $20.25/hr

Quality Control: Perform regular part inspections to ensure output meets blueprints and customer requirements. * Technical Math: Perform basic calculations to adjust machine settings and verify ...

Machine Operator

Rockland, MA · On-site

$29.10/hr

We're seeking a Machine Operator who's ready to be part of a company committed to formulating ... Adjusts equipment settings based on quality control feedback. * Capturing production run ...

Machine Operator

Newburyport, MA · On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Stop and start operation of machine using control panel * Align or fasten machine parts such as rollers and blades using hand tools. * Thread or feed film through rollers, and adjust temperature ...

Machine Operator

Rockland, MA · On-site

$29.10/hr

We're seeking a Machine Operator who's ready to be part of a company committed to formulating ... Adjusts equipment settings based on quality control feedback. * Capturing production run ...

Control and adjust machine settings (e.g. speed) * Feed raw material or parts to semi-automated machines * Inspect parts with precision and measuring tools * Test operation of machines periodically

Notifying supervisor and QC Inspectors when parts don't appear to be acceptable * Notifying supervisor if there is an issue with machine * Clean your work space * You are required to remain at your ...

As a Machine Operator, you will be the driving force behind our manufacturing efficiency, mastering ... Quality Control & Troubleshooting: Conduct precise testing per control documents, monitor real-time ...

As a Machine Operator, you will be the driving force behind our manufacturing efficiency, mastering ... Quality Control & Troubleshooting: Conduct precise testing per control documents, monitor real-time ...

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Machine Control information

What kind of job is a machine operator?

A machine operator is responsible for operating and maintaining industrial machinery, such as manufacturing equipment, construction tools, or production lines. The role often requires technical skills, attention to safety protocols, and sometimes certification or training in specific machinery. Machine operators work in factories, construction sites, or other industrial environments and typically follow detailed procedures to ensure efficient and safe operation.

What is the difference between Machine Control vs Equipment Operator?

AspectMachine ControlEquipment Operator
CertificationsOSHA safety training, equipment-specific certificationsOSHA safety training, equipment-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, mining, heavy constructionConstruction sites, manufacturing, agriculture
Job RoleProgram and operate machinery with advanced control systemsOperate machinery manually or semi-automatically
Industry UsageHeavy construction, civil engineeringConstruction, manufacturing, agriculture

Machine Control specialists focus on programming and operating advanced machinery with GPS and automation systems, while Equipment Operators handle manual operation of various machinery. Both roles require safety certifications and are vital in construction and heavy industry sectors, but Machine Control roles emphasize technology and precision, whereas Equipment Operators focus on manual skills.

What is the job description of equipment control?

Equipment control in a machine control job involves operating, monitoring, and adjusting machinery to ensure efficient and accurate performance. It requires understanding of control systems, technical skills, and often the use of specialized software or hardware to manage equipment functions safely and effectively.

What is the highest paying job in construction?

In construction, the highest paying roles often include project managers, construction executives, and specialized trades such as heavy equipment operators or crane operators with extensive experience and certifications. These positions typically require strong leadership skills, technical knowledge, and sometimes advanced degrees or certifications. Salaries can vary based on location, project size, and experience level.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

High-paying roles related to machine control, such as senior automation engineers, robotics directors, or specialized project managers, can reach or exceed $500,000 annually with extensive experience, advanced skills, and often leadership responsibilities. These positions typically require advanced certifications, expertise in control systems, and work in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, or defense.
Infographic showing various Machine Control job openings in Massachusetts as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Computer Numerical Control Machinist

Computer Numerical Control Machinist

Broomfield

Bolton, MA • On-site

$25 - $45/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Title: CNC Mill Machinist

Company: Broomfield Labs

Location: Bolton, MA (On-site)

Travel: None

Pay: $25–$45/hour (depending on experience)

Experience: 3–5 years

Role

Broomfield Labs is hiring a CNC Mill Machinist with strong Mastercam programming skills to produce precision components supporting our industrial machinery builds. This is a hands-on, on-site shop role focused on programming, setup, machining, and troubleshooting to achieve high quality and on-time delivery.

Responsibilities

Program CNC milling jobs using Mastercam (toolpaths, setup sheets, revisions)

Set up and operate CNC mills: tooling, workholding/fixturing, offsets, and prove-outs

Interpret blueprints, GD&T, and manufacturing requirements

Choose tooling and cutting parameters to optimize cycle time, finish, and tool life

Perform first-article and in-process inspections using shop measurement tools

Troubleshoot machining issues (tolerances, chatter, tool wear, fixturing, scrap reduction)

Work closely with engineering, assembly, and other machinists to improve processes

Maintain clean program organization, documentation, and revision control

Support prototype and small-batch production work with frequent design updates

Required Qualifications

3–5 years of CNC milling experience in a shop/manufacturing environment

Strong setup skills and ability to run parts independently from print to finish

Solid inspection and quality mindset with attention to detail

Hands-on troubleshooting ability and comfort in a fast-paced shop setting