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A local manufacturing company is looking for a computer-assisted machinist to join their team. The role involves calculating and verifying dimensions, setting up and operating machines, as well as maintaining precision tools. Candidates should have experience in a manufacturing setting and the ability to work in either English or French. The position offers competitive pay of $34.62 per hour with permanent, full-time hours. This is a great opportunity for individuals looking to contribute to a forward-thinking team in a manufacturing environment.
computer-assisted machinist
Posted on December 04, 2025 by Employer J.I.T. Laser Inc.
Location: 150 rue industrielle Saint-Louis-de-Blandford, QC G0Z 1B0
Work location: On site
Salary: $34.62 per hour (40 hours per week)
Terms of employment: Permanent, Full time
Schedule: Day, Evening, Weekend, Shift
Starts as soon as possible
Vacancies: 6
Job Bank source #3458567
Education: No degree, certificate or diploma required
Experience: 1 year to less than 2 years
Languages: English or French
General manufacturing
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2025-12-18
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