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CNC Milling Center Specialist

Roseville Precision Inc - Rocklin, CA

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About the Job Job: Machinist We are seeking a CNC Milling Center Specialist to become an integral part of our team! You will perform a variety of tasks from Quoting/Estimating to Programming, Training, and at times running the machines. Comes to work prepared to do many different tasks in any department. Must be easy to communicate with, quick to know to learn new jobs, need a good attitude, able to ask questions when necessary, and are dependable. They must also understand the common knowledge of working safely. Good work environment and benefits package. Shifts:Day Shift 6:00 AM to 2:40 PM Monday thru Friday. Swing shift 3:00 PM to 1:40 AM Monday thru Thursday (Enjoy a 3 Day Weekend Every Week). Preferred:HAAS and Fadal Programming experience. Mastercam Programming Software experience. Quoting experience. CNC Operator I ($20-24.00 per Hour):Prepare and manage CNC machines to perform activities such as milling, grinding, drilling, etc. Understand the vital specifications of tasks at hand and obtain the desired reference point by reading mechanical drawings, blueprints, etc. Translate all the vital instructions into computer commands so that the machines can function accurately. Prepare and also load raw materials along with parts onto the machines. Prepare a test run to ensure the finished piece generates outputs as per the specifications. Set the machines accurately to complete a full cycle that helps fabricate a large number of parts. Administer the machines as they execute the task and make viable adjustments to generate better outcomes. Examine and measure finished products and also compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed accurately. Administer and maintain machinery regularly to ensure the utmost functionality using safety standards. CNC Operator II ($25-29.00 per Hour):Prepare and manage CNC machines to perform activities such as milling, grinding, drilling, etc. Understand the vital specifications of tasks at hand and obtain the desired reference point by reading mechanical drawings, blueprints, etc. Translate all the vital instructions into computer commands so that the machines can function accurately. Prepare and load raw materials along with parts onto the machines. Prepare a test run to ensure the finished piece generates outputs as per the specifications. Set the machines accurately to complete a full cycle that helps fabricate a large number of parts. Administer the machines as they execute the task and make viable adjustments to generate better outcomes. Examine and measure finished products and also compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed accurately. Administer and maintain machinery regularly to ensure the utmost functionality using safety standards. This position runs production lots, troubleshoots, and edits code as necessary, keeps records, communicates with co-workers and managers regarding production runs, and maintains quality and safety standards. CNC Operator III ($30-35.00 per Hour): Prepare and manage CNC machines to perform activities such as milling, grinding, drilling, etc. Understand the vital specifications of tasks at hand and obtain the desired reference point by reading mechanical drawings, blueprints, etc. Translate all the vital instructions into computer commands so that the machines can function accurately. Prepare and load raw materials along with parts onto the machines. Prepare a test run to ensure the finished piece generates outputs as per the specifications. Set the machines accurately to complete full cycle that helps fabricate a large number of parts. Administer the machines as they execute the task and make viably adjustable to generate better outcomes. Examine and measure finished products and also compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed accurately. Administer and maintain machinery regularly to ensure the utmost functionality using safety standards. This position runs production lots, troubleshoots, and edits code as necessary, keeps records, communicates with co-workers and managers regarding production runs, and maintains quality and safety standards. Reading and interpreting technical blueprints and design models. Loading raw materials into the CNC machine. Inputting the product design into the computer modeling software. Choosing and loading the correct cutting tools for the job. Adjusting machine settings to the desired product specifications. Troubleshooting issues during the manufacturing process. Completing quality control tests during the manufacturing stage and on the final product. Cleaning and maintaining the machine. Training new staff on machine operation procedures. Responsibilities:Review electronic or written blueprints or specifications for a job. Operate machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to produce metal parts. Calculate where to cut or bore. Shape steel, aluminum, titanium, plastic, silicon, and other materials. Determine how fast or slow the workpiece is fed into the machine. Determine how much material to remove. Select tools and materials for the job. Plan the sequence of cutting and finishing operations. Mark the workpiece to show where cuts should be made. Position the workpiece on the drill press, lathe, or milling machine. Monitor and control feed rate and speed. Ensure the workpiece is properly lubricated and/or cooled. Detect problems by listening for specific sounds. Adjust cutting speed to compensate for harmonic vibrations. Monitor the accuracy of cuts. Replace dull cutting tools. Check accuracy of work against blueprints and specifications. Produce large quantities of parts. Determine how automated equipment will cut apart. Determine the cutting path. Concert path, speed, and feed information into a set of instructions for the machine tool. Use manual and computer-controlled machinery. Modify programs in response to problems. Keeps a record of the number of pieces made. Maintain a clean and orderly work area. Excellent Benefits:Medical. Dental. Vision. Life. 401K. About the Company Roseville Precision Inc. near Sacramento, California, is a modern, 30,000 square foot facility with state-of-the-art equipment for the fabrication and finishing of sheet metal parts and assemblies for use in electronics, medical, testing, instrumentation, and computer systems. We are continually adapting to the changing climate and over the past 30 years have evolved from a small job shop to a large, globally competitive operation. To outpace our competitors, we deliver top-quality parts on time and at a competitive price.

Created: 2026-03-04

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