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CNC Machinist

Cincinnati, OH

$19.75 - $26.75/hr

Machinist -- Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing -Multi-Axis CNC | First & Second Shift | Industry ... Retirees, you're welcome here too -- part-time schedules on days or nights are available, with a ...

CNC Lathe Machinist

Euclid, OH · On-site

$26 - $28/hr

Part-time shifts availableWhat You'll DoOperate and set up CNC lathesRead blueprints and part drawingsUse micrometers, calipers, and gauges to inspect partsMake basic machine offsets and basic G-code ...

CNC Machinist

Gardena, CA · On-site

$25.58 - $38.36/hr

Make machine adjustments for efficient machining operations. Use precision measuring instruments ... These benefits also apply to part-time employees For any position that will require you to work two ...

Make machine adjustments for efficient machining operations. Use precision measuring instruments ... These benefits also apply to part-time employees For any position that will require you to work two ...

CNC Machinist

Broken Arrow, OK · On-site

$25.58 - $38.36/hr

... • Machine tool such as but not limited to CNC Lathes, Mills, or VTL's • Hand tools • Pallet ... These benefits also apply to part-time employees This employer is not currently hiring foreign ...

CNC Operator

Carson City, NV · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

... Part-time evening/weekend production role • Hands-on machining and inspection work • Safety and quality-driven environment Required Skills • CNC machine operation - 1+ year • Machining ...

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How much do part time cnc machinist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time cnc machinist in the United States is $23.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time CNC machinist?

A Part Time CNC Machinist operates computer-controlled machines to produce precision metal or plastic parts while working fewer hours than a full-time position. Responsibilities include setting up machines, monitoring operations, and inspecting finished products for accuracy. This role is ideal for those seeking flexibility while still utilizing technical machining skills. Part-time machinists may work evenings, weekends, or specific shifts based on employer needs. Experience with CNC programming and blueprint reading is often required.

What does a typical shift look like for a part time CNC machinist?

As a Part Time CNC Machinist, your shifts typically involve setting up and operating CNC machines, monitoring the machining process, and performing quality checks on finished parts. You may work independently or as part of a small manufacturing team, collaborating with supervisors, engineers, or quality control staff to meet production goals. Tasks might also include cleaning and maintaining equipment and documenting production output. Depending on company needs, work hours can vary, offering flexibility that suits students, semi-retired individuals, or those seeking supplementary income.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time CNC machinist?

To thrive as a Part Time CNC Machinist, you need hands-on experience operating CNC machines, understanding technical drawings, and possessing basic math and mechanical skills, often supported by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with industry-standard CNC controls such as FANUC or Haas, as well as the ability to use measuring tools like calipers and micrometers, is important; certifications like NIMS can be beneficial. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication set candidates apart in this role. These competencies are essential to ensure precision manufacturing, maintain quality standards, and support efficient team collaboration in a fast-paced environment.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Cnc Machinist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 7% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,183 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

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Job description

Machinist — Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing -Multi-Axis CNC | First & Second Shift | Industry-Leading 25% Night Shift Differential

You Make the Parts That Can't Fail.

Defense and aerospace components don't get a second chance — and the machinists who build them don't take shortcuts. At GTC, you'll run multi-axis CNC milling and turning machines to produce precision parts for customers who demand exactly what the blueprint calls for, every single time. If you take pride in your setups, your tolerances, and your work, this is the shop where that pride is earned and recognized.

And through our Ownership For All program, the parts you make here build more than a product — they build your future. Every eligible full-time employee receives an ownership stake in GTC. From day one, you're not just joining a team. You're becoming an owner. Your wins aren't just good for the company. They're good for you.

Your Schedule. Your Choice. Your Premium Pay.

We built our shifts around real life, not the other way around. Days start between 5 and 6 AM — 10-hour shifts that get you home while the day still has plenty left in it. Nights kick off at 5 PM and come loaded with our industry-leading 25% night shift differential. Pick Monday through Friday at 8 or 10 hours, or Monday through Thursday at 10 or 12 hours. More flexibility, more earning power, and a schedule you actually choose.

Retirees, you're welcome here too — part-time schedules on days or nights are available, with a benefits package included.

What You'll Do

You'll work from routed instructions, manufacturing process plans, blueprints, and verbal direction to machine parts of various materials to customer specifications on multi-axis CNC equipment. That means making setups with vises, angle plates, V-blocks, rotary tables, and super spacers — then milling, drilling, tapping, and reaming to produce machined parts with the geometry and finish the job demands.

You'll use precision measuring instruments — scales, dial calipers, thread gauges, indicators, and micrometers — to verify your work at every step. You'll tram in machine heads when applicable, amend G&M codes at the machine when adjustments are needed, deburr finished parts, and complete all required documentation accurately. When you're not running your primary assignment, you're looking for the next thing to do — because high productivity and eliminating waste aren't requests here, they're how you operate.

You'll work closely with supervision, quality control, and the tool crib, bringing a cooperative attitude and a genuine willingness to help the people around you succeed.

What You Bring

A high school diploma or GED is required, along with U.S. citizenship. Two years of vocational training in machine trades or equivalent CNC shop experience sets a strong foundation. You can read a blueprint, do the math a machinist needs — geometry, decimals, conversions — and you have the mechanical and spatial aptitude to translate a drawing into a finished part. Experience amending G&M code at the machine is a plus.

This is physically active work. You'll be on your feet for the duration of your shift, lifting and maneuvering parts up to 50 pounds, working in various positions around your machine, and operating safely in an environment with moving machinery, oils, coolants, and metal shavings. Fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sharp visual acuity aren't optional — they're how the job gets done right.

Why GTC

Work that demands real skill and rewards people who have it. Aerospace and defense standards — AS9100, ISO — that make the work meaningful and the resume stronger. Flexible shifts with premium pay built in. A team-first culture where individual accountability and collective success go hand in hand. And through Ownership For All, a real stake in the company your hands help build every single day. From day one, you're not just a machinist here. You're an owner.

GTC is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. All applicants are considered based on experience and knowledge, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, marital status, disability, or veteran status. We are committed to a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.


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