You will operate and program CNC equipment to produce precision parts that support manufacturing goals. In this contract to hire onsite role on 3rd shift (Sunday–Thursday, 10:15 pm–6:15 am, paid 20-minute lunch), you will work with production teams to meet quality, output, and lean-improvement targets.
Here's How You'll Make an Impact on the TeamSet up and run two or more production machines from blueprints, sketches, and route sheets.Perform machining operations (cutting, shaping, deburring, forming, drilling, reaming, tapping, spot-facing, chamfering, countersinking, counterboring) to close tolerances and rework parts as needed.Adjust feeds, speeds, and depth of cut and make machine adjustments; report improper functioning for correction.Inspect parts using gauges, comparators, magnification equipment, and perform SPC per division requirements.Maintain equipment cleanliness and routine maintenance; participate in lean initiatives and suggest improvements.Follow safety rules, company procedures, and maintain an orderly work area.Here's What You'll Need to Be Successful in This RoleMinimum 5 years of CNC experience with lathes and mills (CNC must be on your resume).Experience with Okuma, Nakamura, and Haas machines; familiarity with 5-axis and turret machines.Able to read and follow blueprints and specifications; working knowledge of machine shop mathematics (may include trigonometry).Experience operating multiple production machines and performing inspections to specification.Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to work in a team.Here's What Else Might Help You OutAerospace manufacturing experience (preferred).Pay Range$20.50 - $25.00/hour
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Read LessYou will help technical buyers evaluate and adopt a developer-focused infrastructure product, driving technical wins that convert evaluations into purchases. You will work closely with sales, engineering, and customer stakeholders to scope and deliver proofs of concept. This role is Hybrid with travel up to 30%.
Here's How You'll Make an Impact on the TeamDrive technical sales from discovery through close, partnering with sales to shape solutions and run evaluations.Scope, execute, and own proofs of concept with defined success criteria and a clear path to purchase.Build, adapt, and maintain demo environments across cloud infra, CI/CD, containers, Kubernetes, and Nix-based workflows.Produce durable technical collateral: demo repositories, integration guides, reference architectures, and runbooks.Represent the organization externally through conference talks, meetups, workshops, and booth duty.Here's What You'll Need to Be Successful in This Role8+ years in Sales Engineering, Solutions Engineering, or a hands-on technical customer-facing role at a developer tools, infrastructure, or developer experience company.Strong technical depth and terminal-native skills; ability to read/write code, debug stacks, and build prototypes independently.Working proficiency in at least two of: Python, Node/TypeScript, Go, Ruby, or Rust.Deep fluency with containers, Kubernetes, Docker internals, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud infrastructure.Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to explain technical concepts to both staff engineers and executives.Ability to run multiple evaluations in parallel and a strong bias to action and execution.Here's What Else Might Help You OutPrior experience at an early-stage startup (Seed–Series B).Experience with virtual environments and dev containers.Familiarity with Nix or strong curiosity to learn it deeply.Background in financial services, cybersecurity, supply chain security, or SBOM tooling.Pay Range$160K – $200K/year
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Read LessYou will support timely and compliant movement of materials and products across the operation, helping the team meet production and delivery commitments. You will work onsite in a warehouse/manufacturing environment in an operations role interacting with carriers, production teams, and inventory stakeholders. The schedule is Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM (first shift).
Here’s How You’ll Make an Impact on the TeamCoordinate shipping, receiving, and material handling activities to ensure on-time delivery and accurate transfersPrepare and package materials for shipment in accordance with specifications and regulatory requirementsGenerate and manage shipping documentation (air bills, bills of lading, labels) and coordinate carrier scheduling and trackingReceive incoming materials, verify accuracy against documentation, and perform inventory control and cycle countsMaintain accurate records in ERP/MRP systems and interpret work instructions, travelers, and specificationsTroubleshoot logistical or material discrepancies and coordinate resolutions while maintaining compliance with safety and regulatory standardsHere’s What You’ll Need to Be Successful in This RoleMinimum 3+ years of experience in product support, logistics, shipping, or a related fieldStrong background in shipping and logistics operations, especially within regulated environments (e.g., aerospace, defense, manufacturing)Proficiency with computer systems such as ERP/MRPAbility to read and interpret documentation, specifications, and work instructionsStrong troubleshooting, problem-solving, and attention to detailAbility to lift up to 50 lbs and perform physical tasks as neededStrong communication and teamwork skillsHere’s What Else Might Help You OutExperience with government logistics systems (e.g., WAWF or other government portals)Prior military experienceForklift certificationExperience across multiple functions (shipping, receiving, stockroom, inventory)Pay Range$30.00 - $32.00/hour
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Read LessYou will produce precision components that support critical manufacturing goals for the organization. You’ll work closely with production technicians, engineers, and quality personnel to meet production targets and maintain strict quality and safety standards. This is an onsite role on 2nd shift (Monday–Friday, 1:30 PM–10:00 PM) with occasional Saturdays as needed in Simi Valley, CA.
Here’s How You’ll Make an Impact on the TeamSet up, operate, and maintain CNC machines and conventional equipment (lathes, mills, grinders, presses)Perform machine setups, adjustments, and routine maintenance to keep production runningRead and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and job travelers to ensure correct part productionSelect appropriate tooling, speeds, and feeds for machining operationsUse calipers, micrometers, and other precision measuring tools to verify product qualityInspect parts to ensure they meet specifications and tolerancesTroubleshoot machine and process issues to minimize downtimeMaintain a clean, safe, and organized work environment and collaborate with team members to meet deadlinesHere’s What You’ll Need to Be Successful in This RoleHigh school diploma or equivalentMinimum 2+ years of experience operating CNC machines independentlyExperience setting up and running machining equipment (lathes, mills, presses)Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawingsStrong proficiency using precision measuring tools (calipers, micrometers)Basic math skills for machining and measurement tasksStrong troubleshooting and problem-solving skillsMust be able to work 2nd shift and occasional weekendsCandidates must demonstrate proficiency using calipers and micrometers during the interviewHere’s What Else Might Help You OutVocational training, apprenticeship, or technical certificationExperience with both CNC and manual machiningBackground in aerospace or precision manufacturing environmentsPay Range$25.00 - $27.50/hour
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Read LessParker Hannifin is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies, providing precision-engineered solutions for aerospace, industrial, and mobile markets. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the company specializes in hydraulics, pneumatics, filtration, and electromechanical systems, with over 100 years of experience.
Become a Key Player as a Maintenance TechnicianYou will keep production running by repairing, maintaining, and troubleshooting manufacturing equipment across the facility. You’ll support operations, train operators on routine maintenance, and contribute to preventive maintenance programs. This is an onsite role working 1st shift (M–F, 7:00am–3:30pm).
Here’s How You’ll Make an Impact on the TeamPerform maintenance service and repairs on assigned manufacturing equipmentTroubleshoot, inspect, repair, replace, and maintain mechanical systems and associated equipment (air compressors, air dryers, dehumidifiers, cooling towers, etc.)Follow detailed operational instructions and prints for jobs and setup operationsAdminister the preventive maintenance system and deliver required reportsDetermine preventive maintenance requirements for new equipment and train equipment operators on routine maintenanceMaintain a safe work area and use appropriate personal protective equipmentSupport facilities functions and take on other assigned responsibilitiesMaintain regular, consistent, and punctual attendance; may work nights, weekends, or additional hours as necessaryHere’s What You’ll Need to Be Successful in This Role4–6 years of relevant maintenance experienceAdvanced experience troubleshooting PLCsAbility to read control wiring diagrams for troubleshooting equipment failuresExperience rebuilding pumpsSecondary Certificate/High School Diploma (required) and vocational training, apprenticeships, or equivalent experienceWorking knowledge of mechanical and electromechanical components and equipmentAbility to read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and technical documentsExperience operating forklifts and other powered equipmentStrong problem-solving skills and ability to work within a teamHere’s What Else Might Help You OutFabrication skillsElectrical skillsAdditional mechanical experiencePay Range$14.90 - $16.13/hour
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Read LessParker Hannifin is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies, providing precision-engineered solutions for aerospace, industrial, and mobile markets. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the company specializes in hydraulics, pneumatics, filtration, and electromechanical systems, with over 100 years of experience.
Become a Key Player as a Machinist SeniorYou will operate production machining equipment to produce precision parts that support mission-critical components for the organization. You’ll work onsite on the first shift (5:00 AM–1:30 PM), collaborating with machinists, engineers, and production leads to meet quality and productivity goals. Your contributions will support lean initiatives and process improvements across the shop.
Here’s How You’ll Make an Impact on the TeamSet up and run multiple production machines, performing cutting, shaping, deburring, forming, drilling, and reaming operations.Install and adjust cutting tools and make machine adjustments to achieve required part specifications.Align and fasten work using standard fixtures and established methods.Operate hand and power tools to deburr precision parts and finish to close tolerances.Inspect parts using gages, calipers, micrometers, comparators, and magnification equipment to ensure conformance.Perform routine equipment maintenance to ensure cleanliness, accuracy, and reliability.Accurately perform statistical process control (SPC) and follow established manufacturing methods.Identify opportunities and actively implement lean initiatives to increase productivity and reduce costs.Observe safety rules and maintain a clean, orderly work area.Here’s What You’ll Need to Be Successful in This RoleMinimum of three years of related machining experience.Ability to perform machine setups and run production machinery with limited guidance.Proficiency reading and following blueprints, specifications, and verbal instructions.Working knowledge of machine shop mathematics (may include trigonometry).Experience adjusting feeds, speeds, and depths of cut to produce quality parts.Skill using precision measuring instruments (gages, calipers, micrometers, comparators) and magnification tools.Ability to apply lean concepts and contribute to continuous improvement.Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment.Experience with SPC and basic job-specific software or systems.Pay Range$22.54 - $28.17/hour
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