CNC Operator

Carter Lumber Company

Kentucky

On-site

USD 25,000 - 39,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Disability insurance
Life insurance
AD&D
401(k) matching
Paid vacation
Paid holidays
Vendor incentives
Growth opportunities
Military encouraged

Job summary

Carter Lumber Company seeks an Architectural Millwork CNC Operator to use CAD/CAM outputs for detailed millwork submittals. You will read blueprints for commercial and residential projects, ensuring precise dimensions, grain direction, and finished faces.

This role requires meticulous attention to detail, teamwork, and adherence to safety. Responsibilities include machine setup, program verification, first-piece checks, and maintaining production records.

Qualifications

  • Experience machining in woodworking or architectural millwork preferred.
  • Able to read work orders, cut lists, drawings
  • Familiar with CNC controls, tooling, and G-code basics
  • Strong measurement, shop math, and geometry skills
  • Basic computer skills to navigate CAM programs
  • Detail-oriented with good problem-solving and teamwork

Responsibilities

  • Review the production schedule, work order, approved machining data before starting.
  • Verify program and revision, material type, thickness, color, grain direction, finished face, part orientation, tooling, and quantity.
  • Inspect raw sheet goods and components for damage before machining.
  • Set up tooling, fixtures, stops, spoilboards, vacuum zones, and other machine parameters.
  • Load approved programs and perform dry runs or first-piece checks.
  • Safely load, position, secure, and unload material.
  • Operate CNC routers and related woodworking machinery according to procedures.
  • Monitor machine operation, vacuum hold-down, dust extraction, tool condition, cycle status, alarms.
  • Make authorized adjustments; escalate changes when needed.
  • Label and stack completed parts for next operation.
  • Inspect first-piece and in-process parts for dimensions and tolerance.
  • Record job status and production data in CAM systems.
  • Coordinate with Engineering on data discrepancies.
  • Maintain safety and housekeeping.

Skills

CNC experience
Read drawings
G-code basics
Measurement skills
Basic computer skills
Tool wear awareness
Team player
Woodworking knowledge

Tools

CNC/CAM programs
CNC routers

Job description

A Carter Architectural Millwork CNC Operatorisresponsible forutilizing computer-aided-design systems to create detailed millwork submittal drawings. Strong ability to examine and interpret architectural blueprints for commercial/residential construction. This includes but is not limited to assembly drawings, sketches, and diagrams including all necessary notes and details required for manufacturing. A strong belief in the mission and goals of the company are necessary to this position.

Qualifications and Skills:
  • Previous CNC machining experience in woodworking, cabinetry, furniture, architectural millwork, or a similar manufacturing environment is preferred.
  • Ability to read work orders, machining sheets, cut lists, labels, shop drawings, and basic technical documentation.
  • Working knowledge of CNC machine controls, tooling, offsets, vacuum hold-down, spoilboards, and basic G-code concepts is preferred.
  • Ability to use measuring and inspection tools and apply shop math, fractions, decimals, and basic geometry accurately.
  • Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate approved CNC/CAM programs, job files, and production records.
  • Mechanical aptitude with the ability to recognize tool wear, machining defects, and abnormal machine conditions.
  • Strong attention to detail, problem-solving, communication, and ability to work productively in a team environment.
Responsibilities of the Position:
Machine Setup
  • Review the production schedule, work order, approved machining data, nesting sheet, cut list, labels, and drawing details before starting the job.
  • Verify the correct program and revision, material type, thickness, color, grain direction, finished face, part orientation, tooling, and quantity.
  • Inspect raw sheet goods and components for damage, warp, surface defects, or specification conflicts before machining.
  • Set up tooling, collets, aggregates, fixtures, stops, spoilboards, vacuum zones, dust collection, work offsets, and other machine parameters within training and authorization.
  • Load approved programs and perform required setup verification, dry runs, test cuts, or first-piece checks before releasing full production.
Machine Operation
  • Safely load, position, secure, and unload material while preventing injury, part movement, surface damage, and incorrect orientation.
  • Operate CNC routers, machining centers, boring equipment, or related woodworking machinery in accordance with approved procedures and manufacturer requirements.
  • Monitor machine operation, vacuum hold-down, dust extraction, tool condition, cutting quality, cycle status, and alarms throughout the run.
  • Make only authorized adjustments to feeds, speeds, offsets, tooling, or approved machine parameters; escalate program or engineering changes for review.
  • Respond to alarms, tool breakage, poor cut quality, lost vacuum, or other abnormal conditions by stopping the process safely and communicating the issue.
  • Separate, label, stack, and protect completed parts by job, room, unit, sequence, and part identification for the next operation.
Quality and Production Control
  • Inspect first-piece and in-process parts for overall dimensions, hole patterns, dado and groove location, depth of cut, edge quality, surface condition, and conformity to approved requirements.
  • Use tape measures, calipers, gauges, templates, and other inspection tools appropriate to the required tolerance.
  • Identify and segregate nonconforming parts; document scrap or rework and coordinate replacement needs with Engineering and Production.
  • Record job status, completed quantities, labor, downtime, material usage, quality checks, and production issues in CAM's designated systems or work documentation.
  • Coordinate with Engineering when machining data, drawings, labels, or materials do not agree; do not run unverified or unauthorized revisions.
  • Meet production priorities while protecting safety, machine condition, material yield, part quality, and downstream schedule requirements.
Routine Equipment Care and Safety
  • Complete required pre-start inspections and routine operator maintenance, including cleaning, lubrication checks, spoilboard care, tool and collet inspection, and approved consumable replacement.
  • Maintain accurate tooling, maintenance, and downtime records and promptly report mechanical, electrical, software, vacuum, or dust-collection concerns.
  • Follow machine-guarding, lockout/tagout, compressed-air, dust-control, lifting, housekeeping, and personal protective equipment requirements.
  • Keep the machine and surrounding work area clean and organized and participate in daily coordination, cross-training, and continuous-improvement activities.
Benefits Provided (full-time employees):
  • Health, Dental, and Vision coverage (single and family plans) available after 30 days of employment
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability
  • Company-paid life insurance and AD&D
  • Optional supplemental life insurance
  • Company-match 401(k)
  • Vacation time and paid holidays
  • Vendor incentives
  • Room for growth; we promote from within!
  • Military encouraged to apply!
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