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Precision Grinder

Freeland, MI ยท On-site

$23 - $30/hr

This role is responsible for grinding high-precision ball screw components while developing and maintaining processes capable of achieving extremely tight dimensional and surface finish requirements.

Precision Grinder

Freeland, MI ยท On-site

$23 - $30/hr

This role is responsible for grinding high-precision ball screw components while developing and maintaining processes capable of achieving extremely tight dimensional and surface finish requirements.

This role is responsible for grinding high-precision ball screw components while developing and maintaining processes capable of achieving extremely tight dimensional and surface finish requirements.

Set up and operate surface grinding machines to produce high precision components to exacting specifications. * Operate various other machine tools as assigned. * Regularly interface with product ...

Set up and operate surface grinding machines to produce high precision components to exacting specifications. * Operate various other machine tools as assigned. * Regularly interface with product ...

Operate OD (Outside Diameter) and ID (Inside Diameter) grinders to produce precision components. * Set up and operate cylindrical grinders and Kellenberger machines according to job specifications.

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How much do precision components jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for precision components in the United States is $16.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Precision Components vs Machinists?

AspectPrecision ComponentsMachinists
Required CredentialsTechnical certifications, often including CNC programming and quality assuranceTrade school diploma or apprenticeship, CNC or manual machining skills
Work EnvironmentManufacturing facilities, precision machining shopsMachine shops, manufacturing plants, workshops
Industry UsageManufacturing, aerospace, medical devicesGeneral manufacturing, aerospace, automotive
Common Search/ComparisonPrecision Components vs Machinists

Precision Components and Machinists both work in manufacturing environments, but Precision Components typically refer to the parts produced with high accuracy and specific tolerances, often requiring specialized certifications. Machinists operate the machines that create these parts, focusing on the machining process itself. While their roles overlap, Precision Components emphasize the finished product quality, whereas Machinists focus on the manufacturing process.

What cities are hiring for Precision Components jobs? Cities with the most Precision Components job openings:
CNC Manufacturing Machinist - Precision Components

CNC Manufacturing Machinist - Precision Components

Star Precision

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

$15 - $25/hr

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Job description

CNC Manufacturing Machinist โ€“ Precision Components

Worksite: Houston, TX 77041

You build what others imagine. Join a team where your craftsmanship turns drawings into dependable parts, run after run. Bring your expertise, curiosity, and pride in precision.

The Impact Youโ€™ll Make
  • Own full-cycle machining: set up, prove out, and operate CNC machines to hit exact specifications.
  • Translate blueprints, work orders, and technical drawings into efficient machining strategies.
  • Keep a vigilant eye on quality and throughput, intervening early to maintain consistency.
  • Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshoot to keep equipment in top condition.
  • Work shoulder-to-shoulder with teammates to improve processes and reduce variation.
  • Maintain a clean, safe cell that reflects disciplined workmanship.
  • Capture production metrics and escalate discrepancies promptly.
Your First 90 Days
  • Days 1โ€“30: Learn our parts, programs, and standards; complete supervised setups and first articles.
  • Days 31โ€“60: Run independent jobs, refine offsets, and contribute ideas to improve cycle times.
  • Days 61โ€“90: Lead complex setups for production runs and mentor peers on best practices.
What You Bring
  • High school diploma or equivalent; formal machining training or certification preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience as a CNC machinist (or equivalent manufacturing role).
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and documentation with confidence.
  • Strong command of CNC programming principles and machine operation.
  • Proficiency with precision measurement tools and inspection methods.
  • Detail-oriented, resourceful, and methodical problem solver.
  • Self-directed yet collaborative; clear and professional communicator.
Technical Proficiencies
  • CNC programming
  • Setup/changeover for production
  • Hand metrology & precision measurement
  • Efficient production-run setups

If building best-in-class parts motivates you, this is your place to grow and excel.