CNC Swiss - Lathe Machinist
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Posted: January 30, 2026
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As a CNC Machinist, you will be responsible for operating a CNC machine to produce high-quality, precision parts in a fast-paced production environment.
Required Skills
Job Description
POSITION TITLE: SWISS/TURN MACHINIST LEVEL 1
Position Summary:
At Toolcraft, you will be working in a clean, well-light, and high-tech manufacturing facility where quality and precision come together. As a CNC Machinist, you will be part of a highly skilled production team that values craftsmanship, efficiency, and continuous improvement. Here, cutting-edge technology isn't just a tool—it's the foundation for creating high-quality, small, complex, precise, machined parts. With excellent growth opportunities, you'll not only refine your skills but also advance your career in an environment designed to support your success.
If you're ready to bring your expertise to a place where your contributions truly matter, this is the opportunity you've been looking for.
Wage Range: $26 - $40
Night Shift: 4 - 10-hour shifts/week. 2:30pm - 12:00am ($4/hour Shift Differential)
Day Shift: M-F, 6am-2:30pm
The Swiss/Turn Machinist reports to the Swiss/Turn Supervisor and is responsible for the setup and operation of Swiss machines as assigned.
Position Duties: Include, but are not limited to,
• Setup of tooling as required by the project work order and setup sheet.
• Audit, and maintain shop documents as required.
• Program editing as required to improve accuracy and efficiency.
• Tie-in and train Shop Technicians.
• The operation of the machine per programs and work order instructions.
• In process inspection of parts in conjunction with a part checklist to ensure the quality of parts produced.
• Deburring in process parts to allow for continuous machine operation and to promote efficient use of
machine run time.
• Promote continuous process improvement through daily involvement in shop activities and by
communicating effectively with all staff members, vendors, and customers.
• Maintain cleanliness of machines, tools, and work area to promote safe and efficient operation.
Required Skills:
• Possess good communication and organizational skills.
• Maintain a good understanding of screw machining and specific machine operation.
• Maintain a good understanding of job process, what tools establish what features and how.
• Understand Tool offsets, what tool, why it needs adjustment, correct direction, and how it will affect the
rest of the part.
• Understand Work offsets, how to find Work offsets being used, how to set Work offsets.
• Have the ability to determine what work offset needs adjusting in which direction and how it will affect the
rest of the project.
• Have the ability to load a bar loader and calculate loop.
• Maintain an understanding of inserts, knowledge of what insert should be used for what application,
identify insert wear and ability to change/load inserts. Know what insert radius is required.
• Must be able to read, understand, and follow all shop procedures and instructions.
• Must understand and be able to use shop inspection tools.
• Possess strong knowledge of basic shop math.
• Maintain a good understanding for CNC programming and must be able to perform basic program edits.
• Maintain a strong understanding and acceptance of the company Quality Management System and relating
procedures.
Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this job the following conditions can occur:
• The employee is in a clean (5s’d), and climate-controlled manufacturing environment with state-of-the-art
filtration systems. In this environment there is exposure to moderate to loud noise, dust, fumes and vapor
from coolant, etc.
• There is a frequent need to stand, stoop, walk, twist, bend, lift and move heavy objects (up to 50 pounds)
and perform other similar actions including inserting upper body into tight quarters in machinery during
the course of the workday.
• Must be able to stand for the duration of an 8–10-hour shift.
• Personal protective equipment will be required and provided.
• The job involves time pressure and performing well under stress.
• Employment includes being able to sustain working rapidly for long periods and to communicate and
interact with others. There are multiple priorities to juggle including reading and comprehending written
materials.
• The employee must have the ability to write and solve shop math.
• Excellent attendance is necessary to keep production running. 40 hours per week is typical to accomplish
performance objectives.
• Good manual dexterity, attention to detail and a quality focus are all vital characteristics of a successful
machinist.
• Possible skin and inhaled contact with various sealants, paints, adhesives, and other chemicals may occur,
as well as possible skin and inhaled contact with chemicals used to run CNC machines or clean manufactured
parts, including solvents and acetone. PPE & industry standard safety equipment is provided by the
company.
• Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
• The employee is required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms;
climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Expectations:
• Perform all duties under the highest ethical standards.
• Uphold Toolcraft Core Values
o Quality Focus
o Clean and Organized Workspace
o Strive to Learn and Improve
o Encourage Teamwork
Experience:
Minimum of 2 years in a manufacturing environment and an additional 1 year of Swiss machine operation.
Education/Certifications:
High school diploma or equivalent within 2 years of hire date. Other education as required to perform the skills listed above.