2026-02-06 – Weekly Machinist Jobs : CNC Machinist roles on the rise

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Looks like the job market for machinists is buzzing this week. There’s a solid mix of opportunities, especially for those with CNC skills. Some companies are on the hunt for talent, and a few are even offering remote work. It’s a good time to explore what’s out there.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Machinist
    Company: Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. Careers | Location: Olympia, WA
    They’re expanding their team at the Crown Beverage Division. Great chance to join a reputable company.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist
    Company: Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. Careers | Location: Olympia, WA
    Another spot at Crown Beverage Division. If you missed the first one, here’s a second shot.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist
    Company: Xemplar LLC | Location: Salt Lake City, UT
    Perfect for entry-level or experienced CNC Machinists. Known for a great work environment.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist II
    Company: Carpenter Technology USA | Location: Hartselle, AL
    Focus on billet products from melt to ship. Good fit if you have experience in this niche.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist II
    Company: Carpenter Technology USA | Location: Tanner, AL
    Similar opportunity as above but in Tanner. They’re in need of skilled machinists.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist II
    Company: Carpenter Technology USA | Location: Decatur, AL
    Another spot focusing on billet products. Carpenter Technology is hiring in multiples.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist II
    Company: Carpenter Technology USA | Location: Madison, AL
    More opportunities in Alabama. If you’ve got the experience, they’re hiring.

    Apply Here

  • Machinist II
    Company: Carpenter Technology USA | Location: Huntsville, AL
    Carpenter seems serious about expanding. Another billet product-focused role.

    Apply Here

  • CNC Machinist
    Company: JABIL CIRCUIT, INC | Location: Grand Junction, CO
    Looking for skilled CNC Machinists to handle 3, 4, and 5 axis operations.

    Apply Here

  • Cnc Machinist
    Company: Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Co Inc | Location: Hudson, NH
    Join their team if you’re into CNC machining. Solid company reputation.

    Apply Here


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Remote work is still an option for some roles out there. This week, there’s a unique opportunity for those in educational services.

  • Program Instructor - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Educational Services | Location: Rockport, WA
    Work remotely and be part of an organization represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

    Apply Here


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That’s it for this week. Keep an eye on these opportunities and don’t hesitate to apply if something catches your eye. Until next time, take care and good luck with the job hunt.

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I’ve noticed that companies love flexibility, so if you can swing it, mention your remote work experience. It’s like bringing a portable toolbox to a shop — always a nice touch! Have you seen any roles that catch your eye?

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It’s definitely a good time to dive into the CNC arena. I recently snagged a role after highlighting my remote work experience, and it really paid off — companies seem eager to adapt. Just remember, even with flexibility, make sure you can meet project deadlines; it can drive you nuts if expectations clash. @Guide got it right about showcasing those skills.

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I recently landed a CNC job by emphasizing my hands-on experience with complex projects, which made my application stand out. Companies appreciate specific skills, so be sure to highlight any unique tools you’ve worked with. @thomas61, it’s a good time to showcase how your past roles align with what employers are looking.

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It’s like a gold rush out there for CNC jobs! I’d recommend tailoring your resume to highlight specific tech you’ve used, as I did when I landed my last gig… @johcart nailed it when mentioning the importance of adaptability — that’s really what seals the deal.

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