You arrive to a clean, fast-paced job shop where high-mix, low-volume work keeps your day moving. A short-run prototype is queued on a Mazak this morning; a complex 5‑axis component waits for the afternoon. You set up, dial in, edit where needed, and ship quality—every time.
What you’ll handleOperate Mazak CNC equipment across 2‑axis, 3‑axis, and 5‑axis platforms to produce precision components.Run multiple changeovers—typically 3–7 setups per day—in a true job shop setting.Edit programs using Mazatrol conversational programming and G/M code as required.Optimize machining by adjusting speeds/feeds, performing tool offsets, and modifying cycles like drilling and tapping.Troubleshoot issues and verify that parts meet exacting dimensional and quality specifications.Materials you’ll machineStainless steelAluminumBrassPlasticsPay, shift premiums, and overtimeBase pay: $23.00–$38.00 per hourSign‑On BonusesShift premiums: 10% for 2nd shift; 15% for 3rd shiftOvertime: Often available once fully trained (before/after shifts or weekends), but not mandatoryTraining and schedulesStart on 1st shift for training (approximately 1–6 months, based on progress)2nd shift: 1:00 PM–9:00 PM or 2:00 PM–10:00 PM (10% premium)3rd shift: 9:00 PM–5:00 AM or 10:00 PM–6:00 AM (15% premium), Sunday night through Thursday morningRole level and environmentHiring CNC Machinists Level 1 & Level 2Full‑time opportunity in a stable manufacturing environmentBenefits401(k)Health insuranceDental insuranceLife insurancePaid time offLocationOn‑site — Franklin, WI
You’ll excel here if you’re proficient inCNC ToolingTroubleshootingG‑Code and M‑CodeCNC Machine Setup & ChangeoverMachine Setups for Production RunsMachines & technologies you’ll useCNC Mill (3–4 axis VMC) — Mazak, HaasCNC Lathe (2–4 axis) — Mazak, HaasCNC Mill (5+ axis VMC) — HaasCNC Lathe (5+ axis) — MazakJob TypeFull‑time
Compensation$23.00 – $38.00 per hour
If you prefer variety over repetitive runs and enjoy putting your setup and program‑editing skills to work, this job shop role is built for you.
Read LessOnsite Production Line Coordinator (Travel Role – Commissioning Support)
90% Travel Across the U.S.
About the Role
We’re hiring for an onsite role supporting production line startups across the U.S.
In this position, you’ll be working directly on the plant floor during commissioning, helping coordinate teams, support system setup, and ensure everything runs smoothly as new equipment and systems go live.
This is a hands-on, travel-based role, ideal for someone with experience in field service, commissioning, or production line support who enjoys being onsite and working directly with teams.
What You’ll Do
Be the main point of contact onsite during production line startupCoordinate between Plant teams, Technicians, Engineering / software teamsSupport commissioning and system rollout activitiesHelp troubleshoot issues with automation systems, networks, or software toolsTrack daily progress, issues, and next steps during startupHelp guide operators and technicians as new systems are deployedEnsure communication is clear between all teams involved** What You’ll Work On**
Production and packaging linesManufacturing systems and digital toolsAutomation environments (PLCs, HMIs, basic SCADA exposure)Onsite commissioning and startup projectsWhat We’re Looking For
3–10 years in:
Field serviceCommissioning / startupProduction / plant supportAutomation or maintenance rolesExperience working onsite in manufacturing environmentsTechnical Background (basic to intermediate)
Familiarity with:
PLC systems (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, etc.)SCADA / HMI systemsIndustrial environments / production linesComfortable troubleshooting basic system or network issuesSoft Skills (VERY important)
Strong communication skillsComfortable working directly with customers and plant teamsAble to coordinate multiple teams onsiteOrganized and able to track tasks and issues during projectsProblem-solver mindsetTravel
~90% travel across the U.S. Majority of time onsite at customer facilities
Nice to Have
Experience with:
Packaging or bottling linesFood & beverage or manufacturing environmentsCommissioning or line startup projectsWorking with remote engineering or software teams** Why This Role**
Be directly involved in live production line startupsWork in real-world manufacturing environmentsHigh ownership — you’ll be the go-to person onsiteOpportunity to grow into lead roles in commissioning and operations Read LessOnsite Production Line Coordinator (Travel Role – Commissioning Support)
90% Travel Across the U.S.
About the Role
We’re hiring for an onsite role supporting production line startups across the U.S.
In this position, you’ll be working directly on the plant floor during commissioning, helping coordinate teams, support system setup, and ensure everything runs smoothly as new equipment and systems go live.
This is a hands-on, travel-based role, ideal for someone with experience in field service, commissioning, or production line support who enjoys being onsite and working directly with teams.
What You’ll Do
Be the main point of contact onsite during production line startupCoordinate between Plant teams, Technicians, Engineering / software teamsSupport commissioning and system rollout activitiesHelp troubleshoot issues with automation systems, networks, or software toolsTrack daily progress, issues, and next steps during startupHelp guide operators and technicians as new systems are deployedEnsure communication is clear between all teams involved** What You’ll Work On**
Production and packaging linesManufacturing systems and digital toolsAutomation environments (PLCs, HMIs, basic SCADA exposure)Onsite commissioning and startup projectsWhat We’re Looking For
3–10 years in:
Field serviceCommissioning / startupProduction / plant supportAutomation or maintenance rolesExperience working onsite in manufacturing environmentsTechnical Background (basic to intermediate)
Familiarity with:
PLC systems (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, etc.)SCADA / HMI systemsIndustrial environments / production linesComfortable troubleshooting basic system or network issuesSoft Skills (VERY important)
Strong communication skillsComfortable working directly with customers and plant teamsAble to coordinate multiple teams onsiteOrganized and able to track tasks and issues during projectsProblem-solver mindsetTravel
~90% travel across the U.S. Majority of time onsite at customer facilities
Nice to Have
Experience with:
Packaging or bottling linesFood & beverage or manufacturing environmentsCommissioning or line startup projectsWorking with remote engineering or software teams** Why This Role**
Be directly involved in live production line startupsWork in real-world manufacturing environmentsHigh ownership — you’ll be the go-to person onsiteOpportunity to grow into lead roles in commissioning and operations Read Less