**CNC Machinist **
Precision Manufacturing | Aerospace, Defense & Medical Applications
**Compensation: **
$29 - $32 based on experience + overtime eligible
**Location: **
Northeast Ohio
Position Overview
Kintara is supporting a leading precision manufacturer that produces highly engineered components for aerospace, defense, medical, and advanced industrial applications. We are seeking an experienced CNC Machinist who can independently manage complex setups, fixtures, first article inspections, and in-process quality checks on tight-tolerance components in a high-mix, low-medium volume production environment.
This is a senior-level machining role for someone who takes ownership of the entire manufacturing process, from setup through final inspection, and serves as a technical resource for other machinists on the floor. The ideal person combines strong machining expertise with problem-solving ability, accountability, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Responsibilities
Independently set up and operate multi-axis CNC turning and milling centers
Manage tooling, offsets, feeds, speeds, and process adjustments for tight-tolerance production
Design, build, and validate fixtures and workholding solutions for complex components
Lead First Article Inspections (FAI) and complete required documentation
Perform in-process dimensional verification using CMM equipment, surface plates, and precision measuring tools
Troubleshoot machining challenges including tool wear, chatter, dimensional variation, and process instability
Interpret complex GD&T requirements, engineering drawings, and customer specifications
Maintain accurate setup sheets, process documentation, and production records
Identify and implement opportunities to improve efficiency, quality, and throughput
Mentor and support less experienced machinists while serving as a technical resource across the shop floor
Qualifications
10+ years of CNC machining experience in a precision manufacturing environment
Experience with multi-axis CNC turning and milling centers (4-axis and/or 5-axis)
Strong understanding of fixture design and workholding for complex parts
Experience completing First Article Inspections and associated documentation
Advanced GD&T interpretation skills
Proficiency with CMMs and precision inspection equipment including micrometers, bore gauges, indicators, and surface plates
Strong understanding of feeds, speeds, tooling selection, and machining of common alloys including steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Experience machining titanium and other advanced material nice to have but not required.
Experience working within AS9100, ISO 9001, or similarly regulated manufacturing environments
Ability to work independently and make sound machining decisions with minimal supervision
Experience programming CNC machines using CAM software (Mastercam and/or GibbsCAM) is nice to have but not required.
Why Join?
This opportunity offers the chance to work on highly engineered, tight-tolerance components that support mission-critical aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial applications. You'll join a growing precision manufacturing organization investing in advanced equipment, process improvements, and long-term growth while fostering a culture of technical excellence, ownership, and professional development.
Additional Benefits
Clean, well-lit, climate-controlled facility.
First shift: 7am - 3:30pm
Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, retirement plans, PTO, and major holidays.
You should be proficient in:
- GD&T
- CNC Programming
- CNC Machine Setup & Changeover
- Machine Setups for Production Runs
- Manual Machining Skills
Machines & technologies you'll use:
- CNC Mill (3-4 axis VMC) (Haas)