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This week, there’s a solid demand for machinists across various industries. The need for skilled hands is critical, especially in aerospace and manufacturing. While remote roles are scarce, there are verified opportunities for those who prefer to work from home.
This Week’s Jobs
General Machinist Company: Express Employment | Location: Rio Rancho, NM
Looking for a versatile machinist who can handle a range of tasks. This role is perfect if you’re comfortable working with different machines and tools. Pay is competitive, and experience level will influence salary. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Express Employment | Location: Philipsburg, PA
Join a busy manufacturer needing a skilled machinist/pressman. It’s a hands-on role that requires precision and dedication. If you’re looking to make an impact, this could be your spot. Apply Here
CNC Mill Machinist Company: Tri Models Inc | Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Be part of a cutting-edge aerospace company. This CNC mill machinist role requires a sharp eye and steady hand in a fast-paced environment. Perfect for those eager to innovate. Apply Here
General Machinist II Company: Tec West Irvine | Location: Pomona, CA
Ideal for those with apprentice certification. This role offers a chance to hone skills further in a supportive environment. Great step up for those early in their career. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Tech Talent Express | Location: Memphis, TN
A full-time position in a thriving on-site environment. This role involves working on diverse projects, perfect for those who like variety in their day-to-day. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Certified Precision Machining Inc | Location: Centereach, NY
Join a team that values precision and excellence. This is a great chance to work with a variety of machines and get involved in interesting projects. Apply Here
Machinist Company: R B MOLD AND DIE INC | Location: Laporte, IN
If you’re looking to work with a variety of tools and enjoy a hands-on role, this could be a fit. This opportunity offers stability and growth. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Certified Precision Machining Inc | Location: Centereach, NY
Another spot with Certified Precision, focusing on those who thrive in dynamic settings and enjoy technical challenges. Apply Here
Machinist Company: R B MOLD AND DIE INC | Location: Laporte, IN
A chance to engage in meaningful work with a supportive team. Ideal for those wanting to make a tangible impact in their role. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Praesto Enterprises LLC | Location: Orlando, FL
Join as a CNC Machinist and work with varied tools in a lively environment. Perfect for those who enjoy a mix of routine and challenge. Apply Here
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Remote roles are still a rare find for machinists, but they do pop up occasionally. Here’s one worth checking out:
Program Instructor - Remote | WFH Company: Get It Recruit - Educational Services | Location: Rockport, WA
This role is perfect for those who value flexibility and are part of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. Apply Here
Keep putting your skills out there. The right fit is waiting, and your expertise is needed now more than ever. Until next time, keep those machines running smoothly.
If you’re eyeing the aerospace CNC mill roles this week, add a quick line about your AS9102/FAI experience and attach a photo of a clean setup sheet — I’ve gotten same-day callbacks doing that when posts are “real-time” and expire fast. Remote’s scarce, but a few shops will let you do offsite CAM if you can share verify outputs (even a simple Fusion link) as a compromise.
I’ve been getting same-day callbacks by adding a one-liner like “AS9102 FAI lead; ±0.0005 on 7075/17–4; Fanuc/Haas; Renishaw probing” and a screenshot of my in-process check sheet. @james7622 is right, and I’d add a quick metric (“cut cycle time 18% with HEM”) — remote CAM gigs pop up, but they’re rarer than a perfectly square vise.
Piggybacking @james7622 on proof — I’ve been attaching a one-page CMM/PC-DMIS snapshot with a line like ‘TP 0.003 on 17–4; Ra 32 on 7075,’ and it consistently bumps me up. These go up in real-time and vanish fast, so I apply then call within an hour; if the portal strips files, I paste that line in the notes instead.
I’ve been getting faster aerospace callbacks by leading with machine/control and material sweet spots — e.g., “Haas UMC‑500 5‑axis, Fanuc, Renishaw probing; 17‑4 + Inconel; ±0.0005” — and attaching a one‑page setup sheet with tool list and projected cycle time. Caveat: ITAR shops often insist onsite, but a couple have let me do remote offline programming with a prove‑out video as long as I hand over their post and logs. a dating profile for your spindle.
@norwalk I get more aerospace bites by leading with my in‑process probing plan — Renishaw OMP60 comps every 3 parts with max 0.001 wear — and I note the +20–40 sec cycle hit up front so nobody’s surprised. If they’re cycle‑sensitive, I offer first‑off/last‑off probing as a fallback.