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Machine Tool Builder

Florence, KY

$20.25 - $26.25/hr

Install precision units on machine tool. * Use precision instruments to check geometry of machine tool. * Operate overhead crane to install heavy items. * Operate walk behind fork truck to transport ...

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Machine Tool Builder

Jersey City, NJ · On-site

$21.50 - $27.75/hr

Machine Tool Builder candidates are required to have a personal toolbox with standard hand tools and small power tools necessary to perform the duties of an assembler. C&B Machinery shall furnish ...

Machine Tool Sales Representative Location: Elk Grove Village, IL Salary: $45K-$65K per year (DOE) + Commission Working Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Position Overview Our client ( A Japanese machinery ...

Machine Tool Builder

New Hudson, MI · On-site

$20.75 - $27/hr

Machine Tool Builder candidates are required to have a personal toolbox with standard hand tools and small power tools necessary to perform the duties of an assembler. C&B Machinery shall furnish ...

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How much do machine tool jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for machine tool in the United States is $25.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Machine Tool Operators, and how can they be addressed?

Machine Tool Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining precision under tight deadlines, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and adapting to new technologies. To address these, operators benefit from continuous training, proactive equipment maintenance, and clear communication with engineering and maintenance teams. Embracing process improvements and seeking support from experienced colleagues can also help ensure safety, efficiency, and high-quality output in daily operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Machine Tool Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Machine Tool Operator, you need a solid understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and mechanical aptitude, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training. Familiarity with CNC machines, precision measuring instruments, and safety protocols is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and reliability are crucial soft skills for maintaining quality and efficiency. These skills ensure safe operation, precise manufacturing, and the ability to meet production standards in industrial settings.

What is the difference between Machine Tool vs Machinist?

AspectMachine ToolMachinist
Primary RoleManufactures or maintains machine tools used in productionOperates and sets up machine tools to produce parts
CredentialsTechnical training or certification in machine operationTechnical training, apprenticeship, or certification in machining
Work EnvironmentFactories, manufacturing plants, machine shopsFactories, machine shops, production facilities
Industry UsageDesigns, maintains, and repairs machine toolsOperates machine tools to produce precision parts

While both roles are integral to manufacturing, a Machine Tool typically refers to the equipment or the process of manufacturing and maintaining machine tools, whereas a Machinist operates these machine tools to create parts. Understanding this distinction helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are machine tool operators and what do they do?

Machine tool operators are skilled workers who set up, operate, and monitor machines used to manufacture metal parts, tools, and instruments. They work with equipment such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to shape and finish metal components according to precise specifications. Their responsibilities include reading blueprints, adjusting machine settings, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring quality control throughout the manufacturing process. Machine tool operators are essential in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, where precision and efficiency are critical.
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Machine Mechanic - Level II

Machine Mechanic - Level II

KRC Machine Tool Solutions

Independence, KY • On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description:

Location: Independence, KY


Position Summary

The Machine Tool Mechanic II is a senior-level technician responsible for advanced diagnostics, complex mechanical repairs, and major CNC machine tool rebuilds. This role requires deep expertise in precision machine systems, the ability to independently manage large-scale service projects, and a strong commitment to quality and safety standards.


The ideal candidate brings extensive hands-on experience with CNC machine tools, advanced troubleshooting capabilities, and the ability to coordinate installations and rebuilds from start to finish. This position requires frequent travel, the ability to work independently with minimal supervision, and collaboration with customers, OEMs, vendors, and internal teams.


Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as the subject matter expert for complex mechanical and machine tool issues
  • Perform major machine tool rebuilds, reconditioning, and precision fitting
  • Conduct advanced diagnostics on mechanical and electrical systems
  • Troubleshoot and repair machine tool components, including electronic circuitry to the component level
  • Dismantle, rebuild, and reassemble machine tool subassemblies and complete systems
  • Perform precision alignment, leveling, scraping, and mechanical adjustments
  • Organize, tag, and document machine components for accurate reassembly
  • Identify, repair, or replace damaged mechanical and electrical components
  • Coordinate and complete full machine installations
  • Independently plan, organize, and execute complex service calls and rebuild projects
  • Train, mentor, and support lower-level mechanics and technicians
  • Collaborate with customers, OEMs, vendors, and internal personnel to resolve technical issues
  • Maintain accurate service reports and expense documentation
  • Ensure all work meets company quality and safety standards
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work environment
  • Travel to customer facilities with limited notice
  • Perform additional duties as assigned


Qualifications & Requirements

  • 5+ years of advanced CNC machine tool mechanical experience
  • Expert-level knowledge of mechanical systems, machine components, and precision assemblies
  • Advanced troubleshooting and root-cause problem-solving skills
  • Strong understanding of CNC controls across multiple manufacturers
  • Proven ability to independently manage complex rebuilds and installations
  • Experience working with precision measurement and test equipment
  • Strong leadership, mentoring, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision in high-responsibility environments
  • Willingness and ability to travel


Physical Requirements

  • Frequent bending, stooping, crouching, climbing, balancing, kneeling, and reaching.
  • Standing and walking 8–10 hours per day.
  • Lift up to 60 lbs. regularly (with or without crane assistance).
  • Push/pull up to 35 lbs. regularly.
  • Climb stairs and ladders.
  • Work on elevated platforms.
  • Work in uncontrolled environments (noise, dust, dirt, mobile equipment).
  • Work overtime and weekends as required.
  • Daily and overnight travel (approximately 30-50%).
  • Ability to use all limbs with dexterity and maintain visual/audio awareness of surroundings.


Supervisory Responsibilities

· None.


Equal Opportunity Statement

KRC Machine Tool Solutions is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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