Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.
The job market this week is buzzing with opportunities, especially for machinists with specialized skills. There’s a noticeable demand for both manual and CNC machinists, so if you have that expertise, now’s a good time to explore these openings. Remote work is still a bit scarce, but there are verified opportunities if you’re looking to work from home.
This Week’s Jobs
Machinist
Certified Precision Machining Inc | Centereach, NY
Dive into diverse machining tasks at this precision company. Their team values hands-on experience with CNC and manual machines. Apply Here
Machinist
R B MOLD AND DIE INC | Laporte, IN
This role involves precision work with molds and dies. It’s a great fit if you’re keen on detail-oriented projects. Apply Here
Machinist
Praesto Enterprises LLC | Orlando, FL
Join a team focused on CNC machining. Ideal if you’re looking to leverage your CNC skills in a dynamic environment. Apply Here
Machinist
Elevate Human Capital | Port Arthur, TX
Seeking a manual machinist for a supplier of pumps. Requires precision and the ability to read machinist scales. Apply Here
Machinist
Power-Flo Technologies Inc | Auburn, NY
Work in a Pump and Motor Repair Shop. A great place for those with experience in machinery maintenance and repair. Apply Here
Machinist
Bailey Machine Company | Connellsville, PA
Bailey Machine Company is searching for a machinist with a knack for working with various materials and tools. Apply Here
Skilled Machinist
Brandon & Clark Inc | Lubbock, TX
Looking for experienced machinists who can handle analog machines and lathes. Perfect for those who love traditional machining. Apply Here
CNC Machinist
JARBO | Saint Joseph, MO
Focus on CNC machining and production. A solid opportunity if you’re skilled in modern machining techniques. Apply Here
Machinist
Direct Start | Appleton, WI
Requires a minimum of 3 years’ experience, ideally in a manufacturing setting. Perfect for those looking to grow their skills. Apply Here
Machinist
KNIGHT MANUFACTURING COMPANY | Shadyside, OH
Offers paid holidays and a chance to work on a variety of projects. A good fit if you like a bit of everything in machining. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
Remote opportunities are still a bit limited, but they’re out there. Here’s a noteworthy one for this week:
Program Instructor - Remote | WFH
Get It Recruit - Educational Services | Rockport, WA
Remote teaching opportunity with a focus on machinist education. Part of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. Apply Here
That’s a wrap for this week. Keep an eye out and act fast on these opportunities. Until next time, stay sharp and keep those machines running smoothly!
Seeing the same buzz — applying within 24 hours on CNC postings got me two callbacks; include a 45-sec setup video and a tiny G-code snippet. @OP remote’s slim, but I landed a part-time trainer slot by listing Haas/Fanuc certs; try searches for educator + machinist this week.
@OP For these real-time listings, I get faster responses when my first line reads “Haas VF-2 | 4140 | ±0.0005 | Mastercam 2023 | nights OK” — hiring managers told me it saves them an email. Since “remote’s still a bit scarce,” I also add my commute radius (45 min max); if a shop leans lighter, swapping Mastercam for Fusion in that header got me two quick screens.
Quick tip: for these “real-time” posts, I paste a 3-line blurb at the top — machines I can run (Okuma OSP + Bridgeport), materials (6061/17–4), and a note like “nights OK” — and I get same-day replies more often. @OP agreed on “apply promptly”; , older listings are ghost towns, so I call the shop if it’s 36+ hours old. Small caveat: some ATS blocks attachments, so keep your tool list and tolerances in the body.
Skip the cover letter — these can expire fast, so I lead with a one-liner and a 90-sec clip showing a 3/4" 4140 bore on a Haas held +0.0002/−0.0000. If the portal blocks links, I swap the clip for cycle time (2:15) and inspection method (Sunnen dial bore + gauge pins). @james7622’s “front-load the specs” idea is spot on, and I add “weekends OK” since remote is scarce.
@OP With how fast these posts close, I start my first line with proof of process: ‘Renishaw OMP40 probing, Ra 32 on 4140, ±0.0003 bore, 6:50 cycle on an Okuma M560’ — that combo has gotten quicker replies than a resume. If it’s a purely manual slot, I swap the cycle time for ‘three setups/shift’ and it lands just as well.
@OP I started attaching a single CMM screenshot with job title/date — ‘Ra 32 on 316L, ±0.0005 true position, Mori NLX/Capto’ — and callbacks went way up. If the portal blocks images, I drop that line into the first paragraph and note I’m open to weekends; it’s like having a setup sheet ready so you can hit cycle start. Caveat: some HR folks get wary of attachments, so keep it to one image max.
@OP I’ve had best luck leading with a tight first line like ‘Fanuc 31i, Macro B, 17–4 thin-wall bore 0.0003 TIR in soft jaws’ and putting my shift/relocation upfront; small caveat: I hold the video link for the recruiter call so spam filters don’t nuke the app.
@OP For these ‘real-time’ posts, I put my ZIP and commute radius (98109 · 25 mi) at the top with an earliest start date, which telegraphs I’m local since remote’s scarce and I see faster replies. If the portal strips the subject, I mirror it right under my name.