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Machine Shop Jobs in Miami, FL (NOW HIRING)

Manufacturing Shop Floor Engineer

Doral, FL · On-site

$67K - $87K/yr

CNC machining * Welding & fabrication * Mechanical assembly * Aerospace tooling manufacturing * Review engineering drawings, BOMs, and customer specifications * Develop and improve manufacturing ...

Manager, Machine Shop Physical Demands and Work Environment * Requires bending, climbing, stooping, pushing, pulling, and twisting * Requires the ability to use speech, vision and hearing * Requires ...

Shop Manager

Miami, FL

$31.35 - $34/hr

The Shop Manager is responsible for the shop's overall fiscal performance and results. The role drives the business to achieve maximum sales, productivity and profit goals through customer service ...

Costume Shop Staff

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$400 - $1.0K/wk

Strong sewing skills on industrial and domestic sewing machines of all types. * Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays. * 2+ years working in a costume shop

Costume Shop Staff

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$400 - $1.0K/wk

Strong sewing skills on industrial and domestic sewing machines of all types. * Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays. * 2+ years working in a costume shop

Shop Foreman Duties * Supervise fire and rescue apparatus technicians, installers and mechanics, ensuring productivity targets are met * Assign jobs based on technician skill level (engine ...

SHOP FOREMAN ABOUT US: HGreg is one of the fastest growing automotive groups in North America ... Cylinder Block Specialist Certification for Engine Machinist * Cylinder Head Specialist ...

Gold Coast - Shop Service Technician

Miami, FL · On-site

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

Position Purpose Reporting to the Service Manager, the Shop Service Technician is responsible for ... Complete system audits and evaluations on machines. * Assists with customers product clinics, field ...

The Shop Foreman plays a critical leadership role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the service department. This individual ensures that the service team delivers high-quality repairs ...

The Shop Foreman plays a critical leadership role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the service department. This individual ensures that the service team delivers high-quality repairs ...

Shop Foreman Location: Bomnin Automotive Reports To: Service Manager/Director, Service Operations Director Job Status: Full-time, Exempt Department: Service Job Summary: The Shop Foreman at Bomnin ...

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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for machine shop in Miami, FL is $17.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.80 and $17.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a machine shop?

A machine shop job involves operating, maintaining, and programming machines such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to manufacture metal or plastic parts. Workers in a machine shop may have roles like machinist, CNC operator, or tool and die maker. They follow blueprints and technical drawings to create precise components for industries like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Strong attention to detail, mechanical skills, and knowledge of machining processes are essential for success in this role.

What does a typical day look like working in a machine shop?

A typical day in a machine shop involves setting up and operating various machines to manufacture or modify metal parts according to precise specifications. You'll often read blueprints or instructions, measure dimensions with specialized tools, and perform quality control checks on finished products. Collaboration with engineers, supervisors, and fellow machinists is common to troubleshoot issues and maintain smooth production. Safety is a top priority, and you may be responsible for maintaining equipment and keeping your workspace organized. The work is often hands-on and requires a focus on accuracy and efficiency throughout the shift.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the machine shop position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Machine Shop, you need strong mechanical aptitude, proficiency in operating machining equipment (such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders), and a solid understanding of safety protocols; a high school diploma or equivalent is typically required, with additional technical certifications being highly beneficial. Familiarity with CNC programming, blueprint reading, precision measurement tools, and shop management software is often sought after. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and effective communication set standout candidates apart. These skills are essential to ensure high-quality production, prevent safety incidents, and maintain efficient workflow in a demanding manufacturing environment.

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Shop Leadperson - Utility Truck Crane

Ring Power Corporation

Pompano Beach, FL • On-site

Other

Re-posted 9 days ago


Ring Power rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

50th of 173 rated vehicle equipment hire


Job description

Main Duties & Responsibilities
Primary Job Role
Conducts all assigned work in a safe manner, adhering to all applicable safety, environmental and contamination control policies, procedures and regulations. Wears proper personal protective equipment.
The primary function of the Service Leadperson Shop is to work as the immediate Supervisor in assigning and supervising technicians. The Service Leadperson is to set the best possible standards in all duties given him by the Foreman and to help the Foreman in all training, testing and evaluations. The Service Leadperson is to be the working leader of personnel in assigned work area.
Responsible for scheduling, supervising and developing shop technicians. Ensuring Technicians are aware of Safety requirements know their job assignments prior to shift start.
Review service reports for accuracy at completion of the job.
Establish procedures for troubleshooting and diagnosing. Ensure repair processes are followed at all times and all safe work practices are adhered to. Assist Shop Technicians in the proper diagnosis of difficult problems.
Schedule and conduct bi-monthly Toolbox Safety Meetings on relevant topics, copy of attendants list documented and saved.
Effectively coordinate service work flow job assignments to shop technicians. Maintain a high level of quality for all repairs on machines and components to ensure no faulty work leaves shop.
Communicate effectively with all Technicians. Foreman or supervisor is immediately notified of additional repairs deemed necessary, but not included in the estimate and/or work order. Ensure all open work orders are reviewed daily to assure no work order is open more than three days without just reason.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Essential Job Competencies
Safety: fully supports, encourages and follows safe work behavior, and considers safety of paramount importance in the workplace.
Job Specific Skills: Demonstrates the required depth and mastery of knowledge and skill associated with the job as identified in the Learning Management System (LMS) and other applicable sources. Demonstrates the effective application of the job specific knowledge, skills and ability required to resolve job related challenges in the workplace. Refer to job specific training requirements for the job identified in the LMS.
Coaching and Mentoring: Inspires and empowers team members to excel, providing timely productive feedback and guidance to stretch beyond their comfort levels to achieve specific, measurable and challenging goals. Builds productive relationships with team members, conveying confidence and expressing genuine appreciation for team member contributions. Explains to team members the importance of the work they do.
Communication: Uses active listening skills, conveying information with the appropriate medium that is clear and easily understood. Uses feedback to verify effective and accurate communication has occurred. Ensures that others having a need to know are kept informed about developments, progress, problems and plans through consistent, effective communication. Avoids surprises.
Customer Oriented: Demonstrates concern for satisfying external and/or internal customers. Responsive, quickly and effectively addresses customer concerns or problems. Assures customers he/she is willing to work with them to meet their needs. Presents a cheerful, positive manner with customers.
Results Oriented: Has a strong sense of urgency and commitment to achieve desired results in the face of obstacles and frustrations. Remains focused, does not get bogged down in unnecessary detail. Identifies and utilizes the most efficient methods to successfully achieve tasks on time despite unforeseen events. Driven, maintains a sense of urgency and adjusts schedules as needed to achieve without sacrificing quality of work.
Resource Management: Manages resources through effective schedules and budgets for people, projects, equipment, and supplies. Plans so that the right resources are assigned to the right tasks. Assigns and manages assets in a manner that supports an organization's strategic goals. Effectively and efficiently allocates all human, financial, and material resources to meet business objectives.
Adaptability: Adapts to changing business needs, conditions, and work responsibilities. Adapts approach, goals, and methods to achieve solutions and results in dynamic situations. Recovers quickly from setbacks, and finds alternative ways to reach goals or targets. Open to different and new ways of doing things; willing to modify one's preferred way of doing things.
Credibility: Demonstrated concern to be responsible, reliable, and trustworthy. Maintains commitments. Respects the confidentiality of information or concerns shared by others. Is honest and forthright with people. Takes personal responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work. Punctual, follows instructions, policies, and procedures.
Company Overview
In 1962, Ring Power Corporation became a full-line Caterpillar dealer in North Florida, and later expanded its authorized territory to include Central Florida.
Today, Ring Power Corporate headquarters in St. Augustine oversees the operations of 18 branch locations throughout the state of Florida, including large regional facilities in Tampa and Orlando and crane and forklift sales and service facilities in Pompano and Miami. Ring Power also has eight facilities outside of Florida - Rhode Island, New Jersey, the Carolinas, Georgia, Texas and California - to serve the needs of other specialized industries and customers.
Ring Power Corporation has become one of the largest Caterpillar dealers in the Southeastern United States through dedication to the mission of customer service. In order to preserve the "Customers First" reputation that Ring Power was built on, we continually train our employees and work closely with our customers to assure complete satisfaction, especially after the sale.
Currently, more than 1,700 employees at 26 locations throughout Florida and the United States work hard to provide the highest quality construction equipment, backed by responsive, professional service and support at every level.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Formal Education High School diploma or GED
Experience 3-4 years
Required / Credentials
Able to easily and effectively comprehend written material and communicate orally and in writing with employees and customers.
Completed all required training curriculum to be designated a Service Leadperson.
Moderate level capability in the use of a computer, Microsoft Office products and relevant Dealer software programs.
Not Required but Highly Desired Criteria
Proficient in the use of a computer, Microsoft Office products and relevant Dealer software programs.
Updating of Knowledge
Job requirements frequently change requiring re-training once or more per year.
Responsibility for Change, Innovation, Overall Improvement, and/or Effectiveness
Problem Solving Job requires complex problem solving ability with little guidance. Independent research and analysis are sometimes required to develop solutions.
Creativity Job requires creativity as part of carrying out daily activities. New approaches are encouraged.
Autonomy Job is not normally monitored, but overall objectives are clearly defined. Use of discretion in how the work is done, setting priorities and decision making is encouraged. More emphasis is placed on achieving the desired outcome, not on controlling the process.
Working Environment
Stress Load Regular exposure to these stresses (20-80% of the time).
Workload Fluctuation Job frequently involves changes in priorities, complexity and/or quantity of work.
Work Schedule Work is scheduled during regular business hours with frequent requirements to work nights, holidays and weekends.
Organizational Impact
A person's performance in this job has significant immediate impact on expense, efficiencies or achievement of overall department and company objectives.
Supervisory Responsibility
Job involves a first level leader, responsible for team members only - no subordinate Supervisors / Managers)
Physical Demands
"NA": Not Applicable
"O": Occasionally - (up to 3 hours/day)
"F": Frequently - (3-6 hours/day)
"C": Constantly - (6-8 hours/day)
F: Climbing
O: Balancing
O: Stooping
F: Kneeling
F: Crouching
O: Crawling
F: Reaching
C: Standing
F: Sitting
F: Walking
O: Feeling
F: Fingering
F: Grasping
O: Repetitive Motion
C: Talking
C: Hearing
F: Pushing - Up to 25 lbs.
F: Pulling - Up to 25 lbs.
F: Lifting - Up to 25 lbs.
O: Pushing - 26-50 lbs
O: Pulling - 26-50 lbs.
O: Lifting - 26-50 lbs.
O: Pushing - Over 50 lbs.
O: Pulling - Over 50 lbs.
O: Lifting - Over 50 lbs.
Environmental Conditions
"NA": Not Applicable
"O": Occasionally - (up to 3 hours/day)
"F": Frequently - (3-6 hours/day)
"C": Constantly - (6-8 hours/day)
C: Inside conditions: Protection from weather but not necessarily from temperature change.
O: Outside environmental conditions: No effective protection from weather.
O: Extreme cold: Temperatures below 32 degrees for periods of more than one hour.
F: Extreme heat: Temperatures above 100 degrees for periods of more than one hour.
O: Noise: sufficient noise to cause the worker to shout to be heard above the ambient noise level
O: Vibration: Exposure to oscillating movements of the extremities of whole body.
O: Hazards: Includes a variety of physical conditions (i.e. proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, working in high places, exposure to heat and/or chemicals.
O: Atmospheric conditions: One or more of the following conditions that affect the respiratory system or the skin: Fumes, odors, dust, mists, gases or poor ventilation.
O: Oils: There is air and/or skin exposure to oils and other cutting fluids.
O: Air particulates / contaminants: the worker is required to wear respirator.
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