CNC Machinist
About the role
We’re looking for an experienced Journeyman CNC machinist to come join our team in Livermore, CA. We’re a small, tight-knit shop where everyone is hands-on in multiple aspects of the company. Your initial primary responsibility will be to program and operate our CNC mills (3 axis and 5 axis). Depending upon experience, responsibilities may expand to include lathe machining, EDM machining, and other areas.
Responsibilities
- Program and operate CNC mills (3 axis and 5 axis)
- Expand responsibilities to include lathe machining, EDM machining, and other areas as experience grows
Requirements
- 5+ years experience operating a CNC mill (experience operating a lathe is a plus)
- 2+ years experience CNC programming (MasterCam preferred)
- Comfortable setting up and operating a CNC mill without supervision
- Able to keep multiple machines running
- Able to calculate feeds and speeds
- Able to understand G code
- Understanding of different types of materials, their grades and relative machinability
- Able to read and understand shop drawings
- Able to lift 25+lbs, push heavy carts or crates, and can stretch, reach, kneel, or crawl as may be required by certain tasks
- Maintain a clean and organized work area
Benefits
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Bonus based on performance
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Profit sharing
- 10 paid company holidays per year
- Flexible hours
Pay
$28.00 - $36.00 per hour
Schedule
Flexible hours
ABOUT US
WE’RE THE CREATIVE MANUFACTURING EXPERTS
Nexus Automation was founded with a vision to advance manufacturing efficiency, safety, and quality through software and automation.
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Our expertise lies in providing simple, creative solutions to your complex manufacturing problems. This starts and ends with listening — to your needs, design intent, and your constraints, including budget, materials, and engineering expertise.