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Remote Cnc Machine Shop Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Machinist

Portland, OR · On-site +1

$41.19 - $48.06/hr

You will accomplish work in the Machine shop, Moorings yard and adjacent buildings, on floating plants; and may require travel to remote repair sites on an emergency basis. Learn more about this ...

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... shop duties as needed What We're Looking For Required 2+ years of experience operating production machinery (rollforming, CNC, press brake, or similar metal fabrication equipment preferred) Comfort ...

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... shop duties as needed What We're Looking For Required 2+ years of experience operating production machinery (rollforming, CNC, press brake, or similar metal fabrication equipment preferred) Comfort ...

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MACHINIST

Pineville, LA · On-site +1

$37.92 - $44.40/hr

... CNC machine tools; knowledge of and ability to apply advanced shop mathematics such as geometric and trigonometric formulas to make computation for laying out work, machining pieces at unusual or ...

$31.99 - $37.29/hr

... CNC machine tools. Knowledge of and ability to apply advanced shop mathematics such as geometric and trigonometric formulas to make computation for laying out work, machining pieces at unusual or ...

Key Responsibilities: • Oversee daily CNC production operations (horizontal/vertical machining ... Manufacturing / CNC workshop setting • Employment Type: Full-time This is a remote position.

Knowledge of machine shop practices and operations * Ability to work independently Work Details ... Accessible by public transportation with free employee parking available This is a remote position.

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How much do remote cnc machine shop jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote cnc machine shop in the United States is $18.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a remote CNC machine shop, and how can they be effectively managed?

Working in a remote CNC machine shop often presents challenges such as coordinating with off-site team members, troubleshooting machine issues without immediate in-person support, and ensuring quality control across distributed locations. Effective communication through digital platforms, regular virtual meetings, and detailed documentation are essential to overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, leveraging remote monitoring software and establishing clear protocols for machine maintenance and part verification can help maintain productivity and quality standards.

What is a Remote CNC Machine Shop?

A Remote CNC Machine Shop is a manufacturing facility that uses computer numerical control (CNC) machines to fabricate parts and components, where operations, monitoring, or management can be performed remotely. This typically involves using software and internet-connected devices to program, monitor, and sometimes even troubleshoot CNC machines without being physically present on-site. Remote CNC shops can increase efficiency, reduce downtime, and allow skilled operators or engineers to oversee multiple machines or locations from anywhere. This approach is increasingly popular due to advancements in automation, IoT (Internet of Things), and secure remote access technologies.

What is the difference between Remote Cnc Machine Shop vs Remote CNC Programmer?

AspectRemote Cnc Machine ShopRemote CNC Programmer
CredentialsMachining certifications, technical skillsCNC programming certifications, CAD/CAM proficiency
Work EnvironmentMachining facilities, workshops, or remote setups for machine operationComputer-based, design and programming work from home or remote locations
Industry UsageManufacturing, metalworking, prototypingManufacturing, product development, tooling design
Search/Comparison IntentFinding machine shop services or operatorsFinding programming specialists for CNC machines

The main difference is that a Remote Cnc Machine Shop involves operating or managing CNC machines, often requiring hands-on skills and certifications, while a Remote CNC Programmer focuses on creating and optimizing CNC code remotely using CAD/CAM software. Both roles are essential in manufacturing but serve different functions within the production process.

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

To thrive as a Remote CNC Machine Shop Operator, you need strong technical knowledge of CNC machining, blueprint reading, and precision measurement, typically supported by vocational training or relevant certifications. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software, CNC programming languages (such as G-code), and remote monitoring systems is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are crucial for troubleshooting issues and collaborating with off-site teams. These skills ensure efficient and accurate manufacturing processes while maintaining quality standards in a remote work environment.
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Infographic showing various Remote Cnc Machine Shop job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 6% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,856 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

SDR Specialist - CNC & Panel Solutions

TABOR SALES AND AUTOMATION LLC

Elyria, OH • Remote

$1.0K - $4.0K/yr

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Job description

Job Title: SDR Specialist – CNC & Panel Solutions

Company: Tabor Sales & Automation (TSA)
Position Type: Commission-Based (Performance-Driven)
Location: Remote / U.S. Preferred

About the Role

Step into the role of SDR Specialist for CNC & Panel Solutions, representing advanced manufacturing and engineering capabilities including:

  • Precision CNC Machining

  • Custom Control Panels

  • Sheet Metal Fabrication

  • PCB Fabrication

You will work with OEMs, electronics manufacturers, and industrial firms that require custom-engineered solutions, helping them solve production, fabrication, and design challenges.

What You’ll Do

  • Prospect and engage technical decision-makers (Engineering, Operations, Procurement)

  • Consult with clients to understand technical requirements and project scope

  • Build pipeline through:

    • LinkedIn networking (primary channel)

    • AI-assisted outreach using ChatGPT

    • Email follow-ups and structured messaging

  • Position TSA’s manufacturing and panel capabilities as scalable, engineering-aligned solutions

  • Track outreach, pipeline, and activity using:

    • Excel

    • CRM platforms (Zoho, HubSpot, or Salesforce)

Ideal Client Profile

  • OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers)

  • Electronics Manufacturers

  • Industrial & Automation Companies

Common Needs:

  • Custom fabrication and machining

  • Prototype to production support

  • Control panel builds and integration

  • Engineering-aligned manufacturing partners

Compensation

  • 5% commission on revenue received

  • $10,000 performance bonus upon exceeding $160,000 in revenue

Growth & Career Path

High performers unlock advancement into:

  • Sales Closer

  • SDR Team Lead

  • Technical Coordinator / Project Support

Regular performance reviews ensure alignment, growth, and clear progression.

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong communication and consultative selling ability

  • Interest in technical products or manufacturing environments

  • Self-driven and performance-oriented mindset

  • Comfortable using:

    • LinkedIn for prospecting

    • AI tools (ChatGPT) for outreach

    • CRM systems and Excel tracking

Why Join TSA

  • Sell real, tangible engineering solutions—not abstract services

  • Engage directly with technical buyers and real-world projects

  • Build a career based on performance and technical growth

  • Be part of a rapidly expanding industrial ecosystem

Apply Today

If you’re ready to combine sales with engineering-driven solutions and grow into a high-impact role—

Engineer your future with TSA.

Company Description

Tabor Sales & Automation (TSA), founded in August 2025, is a fast-growing industrial services company that has rapidly built a strong partner ecosystem across manufacturing, logistics, and automation. This model allows TSA to deliver a wide range of competitive solutions while scaling efficiently and competing on a global level.
As TSA expands its territory and introduces new roles, the company is positioned for continued growth, creating clear opportunities for advancement, leadership, and long-term career development.