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Posted August 22, 2026

Precision CNC Turning Specialist

Hunter International
Solon, OH, US Full Time
25USD - 32USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description
Role Snapshot

From first part to final pass, you own the setup, operation, and continuous improvement of our turning-centric CNC work. You’ll bring advanced problem-solving to non-routine challenges, keep quality airtight, and help teammates grow while you elevate throughput and precision.

What a day looks like
  • Perform full machine startups and shutdowns; load materials and stage jobs for efficient runs.
  • Complete advanced setups, including tooling and fixture changes, offsets, and parameter dialing.
  • Operate CNC equipment safely and efficiently while monitoring part quality and machine health.
  • Inspect components visually and dimensionally; verify to spec using micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, comparators, and gages.
  • Adjust speeds, feeds, and machining parameters to stabilize processes and hit cycle-time targets.
  • Troubleshoot setup/tooling issues, resolve non-conformances, and diagnose program alarms.
  • Escalate discrepancies and machine malfunctions appropriately; assist with minor mechanical repairs.
  • Preset tooling, perform preventative maintenance, and keep machines production-ready.
  • Document production data and complete all required records with accuracy and timeliness.
  • Recommend process and scheduling improvements; implement ideas that lower cost and improve delivery.
  • Mentor less experienced machinists; contribute to a learning-focused team culture.
  • Modify part programs when needed to correct issues or enhance performance.
About you
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Advanced knowledge of machining processes, equipment, and tooling—especially turning.
  • Proven troubleshooting skills; calm under pressure in a fast-paced production setting.
  • Clear communicator and self-starter who takes ownership of quality and uptime.
  • Hands-on experience with CNC operations, part loading/unloading, and in-process inspection.
  • Fluent with precision measurement tools: micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, comparators, and gages.
  • Able to identify/correct tooling and machining issues (tool holders, collets, chucks, etc.).
  • Capable of diagnosing and resolving minor mechanical equipment malfunctions.
  • Comfortable with conventional screw machines such as Acme-Gridley, New Britain, and Warner & Swasey ("Trucker").
  • CNC focus is ~90% lathes; milling experience is welcomed and valued.
Core proficiency

CNC Machine Setup & Changeover

Equipment you’ll run
  • CNC Lathe (2–4 axis)
  • CNC Swiss Lathe
  • CNC Mill (3–4 axis VMC)

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