Precision Resource

CNC Machinist

Toolroom - Vernon Hills, IL - Full Time

Precision Resource seeks a CNC MACHINIST to join our well-established Vernon Hills, IL manufacturing division.  We’re a small-medium sized division of our solid, privately held, global company that innovates and manufactures a high volume of metal parts for automotive, aerospace, hardware and other industries. Our proven quality and safety are driven through our ISO 14001, QMS and IATF registered processes.

You’ll Have
  • 1st shift 4-day work week, Mon-Thur, plus some overtime availability.
  • Generous PTO supporting our work-life balance culture.
  • Opportunity to learn multiple areas of our Toolroom, and tuition reimbursement.
  • Good compensation package, including many benefits and 401k match with full vesting.
  • Annual bonus potential.
  • Collaborative culture with a skilled team of toolroom machinists, production machine operators, engineers, and knowledgeable managers.
  • Approachable, positive leaders across all departments.
  • Smaller company culture with the best features of being a part of a larger global company in technical industries.
Essential Duties
  • Set-up and operate CNC Machining Centers as part of the Toolroom team that supports machining requirements for production tooling, quality control gauges and parts that require CNC machining.  Programming ideal.
  • Shape metal parts to specifications in tooling prints using drawings, existing programs and verbal instructions.
  • Using schedules and verbal instruction, identify tooling components to be made, standard fixtures to be used, machine settings, number of parts to be machined, and programs to be used.
  • Move controls to align parts, load job specific program into machine, and adjust machine settings.
  • Observe and verify machine settings, part orientation, and proper program through dry run.
  • Inspect work visually and with measuring instruments using designs, sketches, and verbal instruction.
  • Perform applicable machine repair and maintenance.
  • Accurately document and maintain records in ERP system.
  • Provide backup support for other toolroom machines when needed.
  • Participate in continual improvement teams and activities as required.
  • Comply with all safety requirements including but not limited to keeping a clean and orderly work area.
  • Regular and punctual work attendance as scheduled.
Qualifications
  • High School diploma or equivalent, plus 2 years of CNC Machining experience or comparable technical school CNC Machining education.
  • Experience with machining precision tooling components ideal.
  • CNC programming experience ideal, or capability of efficiently learning with strong computer aptitude.
  • Must be able to read and interpret drawings and specifications.
  • Experience with various close tolerance inspection tools and equipment.
  • Knowledge of English & Metric measurement systems.
  • Ideally, interest and ability in learning to run other Toolroom machines including manual machines, lathe, mill, surface grinder, drill press, Wire EDM.
  • Must be able to manage multiple priorities and easily adapt to changing situations.
  • Self-motivated with a desire to learn and continuously improve performance.
  • Very reliable and punctual attendance.
  • Apply self-motivation to achieve excellent productivity starting at $22-$28 hourly with annual pay increases and bonus potential.
Precision Resource is an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.
 
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