Cnc Machinist
Emergent Hiring
Job Description
CNC Machinist – Build Aerospace Parts That Actually Matter
?? Lebanon, Ohio (Between Cincinnati & Dayton)
If you're a serious CNC machinist, you already know the difference between a job… and a shop worth staying at.
This is the latter.
?? $28 – $40/hr + OT (You Control It)
- Pay based on real skill—not titles
- Overtime available (Fridays/weekends optional)
- 4-day workweek ? 3-day weekends standard
??? What You'll Actually Be Doing
- Setup, program, and run precision CNC work (not just loading parts)
- Hold tight aerospace / medical / hydraulic tolerances
- Machine parts where precision actually matters—not high-volume throwaways
?? Machines You'll Run
- Swiss (Citizen / Mitsubishi controls) w/ bar feeders
- Mazak CNC lathes
- Fadal VMCs (4 & 5-axis)
- Makino 4-axis horizontal w/ pallet changer
(If you've run even a couple of these, you'll fit in fast.)
?? Materials You'll Work With (This Is Real Machining)
- Titanium & Inconel (aerospace-grade, heat-resistant alloys)
- 17-4 PH stainless, 4140/4340 alloy steels
- Hardened steels used in hydraulic pumps & motors
- Medical-grade stainless and specialty alloys
?? Tight tolerances. Demanding materials. No shortcuts.
?? This is the kind of work that separates true machinists from button pushers.
?? The Kind of Machinist Who Thrives Here
- Can set up jobs and make real adjustments
- Understands GD&T and reads prints without guessing
- Knows how different materials behave under the tool
- Takes pride in hitting tolerance the first time
?? Why This Shop Is Different
- Employee-Owned (ESOP) ? You're building value for yourself
- Most machinists here have 10+ years tenure
- Clean, organized, professional environment
- Stable aerospace contracts (no feast-or-famine chaos)
?? Schedule
- Monday–Thursday (4x10s)
- Fridays + weekends = optional overtime
?? Growth Without Leaving the Floor
- Tuition reimbursement for machining/CNC training
- Continuous skill development encouraged
?? Full Benefits
- 401(k) w/ match
- Healthcare
- PTO + paid holidays
- Profit sharing
- Discounted tool purchasing
?? Not a Fit If
- You only load/unload parts
- You need constant direction
- You avoid challenging materials or tight tolerances