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6AM City, LLC seeks a highly skilled CNC Machinist III to lead complex setups, diagnose issues, and ensure first-article quality. You will work from prints and models, author and adjust programs at the CNC control, and mentor junior machinists in GD&T and precision measurement.
Primary duties include selecting tooling, optimizing setups, and driving cycle-time improvements while maintaining safety and quality standards on a range of CNC lathes and mills.
Job Description
Department: CNC Mill or Lathes
Position Title: CNC Machinist III
FLSA: · Non-Exempt / Hourly ·
Reports to: Plant Manager
The CNC Machinist III is the shop's most capable and self-directed machinist — the person who takes the difficult job, the tight tolerance, the new part, or the problem machine and returns it to production without hand-holding. The role owns independent setup and prove-out across all assigned workcenters, dimensional quality at the machine, and the development of less-experienced machinists. The Machinist III works from prints and models rather than proven paperwork alone, authors and corrects programs at the CNC control, and makes the process decisions — tooling, workholding, sequence, speeds and feeds — rather than executing someone else's. This is the top rung of the machinist ladder and the primary feeder into the programming track; proficiency is measured against the Machinist Skills Matrix using the 0–4 Skill Level Key.
The competencies below are required in this role. Proficiency expectations for each are defined and assessed in the Machinist Skills Matrix.
Equipment Proficiency
Required — Setup 3–4 / Run 4: CNC lathes, including live-tool and bar-fed turning centers; CNC vertical machining centers; CNC horizontal machining centers.
Development target — Setup 2 / Run 3: CNC mill-turn and multi-axis turning centers; twin-spindle lathes. Active development on at least one mill-turn platform is expected.
As assigned: CNC OD grinding and CNC gear equipment; manual lathes and mills, grinders, shapers, saws, presses, and deburr stations for rework and fixture work. Ratings apply to the workcenters listed on the machinist’s qualification card; machines not on the card are outside the scope of the title u