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This week, there’s a noticeable uptick in CNC machinist roles, which is great news if that’s your specialty. Remote opportunities are a bit scarce, but the need for skilled machinists is evident. If you’re looking for a change or a new challenge, now’s the time to jump on these openings.
This Week’s Jobs
Machinist Company: NST CORPORATION | Location: Lafayette, LA
This role is ideal for someone with at least three years of CNC experience. You’ll even get the chance to lead a small team. Apply Here
Machinist Company: NST CORPORATION | Location: Lafayette, LA
Offers insurance benefits and paid time off. A solid option if you’re experienced with CNC machines and want job security. Apply Here
CNC Machinist Company: Express Employment Professionals | Location: Tulsa County, OK
Multiple shifts available for those who like flexibility. Experience with mills and lathes is a plus. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Rpm Machining Incorporated | Location: Compton, CA
Looking for someone to join their team and work with a variety of machines. Good for those who like hands-on roles. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Praesto Enterprises LLC | Location: Orlando, FL
A CNC Machinist role for those who enjoy working with diverse equipment. Opportunities for growth are available. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Certified Precision Machining Inc | Location: Centereach, NY
This is a chance to join a team where you can work with a variety of machines, perfect for diversifying your skill set. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Workbox Staffing | Location: Eau Claire, MI
They prefer someone with formal apprenticeship or equivalent experience. Good entry for those who meet the criteria. Apply Here
Machinist Company: Elevate Human Capital | Location: Port Arthur, TX
This is for a manual machinist role with a leading supplier. Solid opportunity if you like working with pumps and scales. Apply Here
That’s all for this week’s roundup. Whether you’re looking to lead a team or just want to find a role that fits your unique skills, there’s something for everyone here. Good luck, and let’s catch up soon.
, I hear you about the remote opportunities being scarce. I had to jump on a CNC position pretty quickly last year, and it paid off. If you’re eyeing a job, don’t hesitate — apply right away because they vanish fast.
Seeing the increase in CNC roles this week is promising. Last time job listings surged, I saw some folks get hired quickly because they customized their resumes to match specific requirements. Don’t just rely on a generic application; make yours stand out for the roles you’re interested in. @Guide, this might be a good time to refine your approach.
I get so frustrated with the remote opportunities drying up, especially when there’s a surge in CNC roles. Last year, I jumped on a listing that aligned perfectly with my skills, and it really paid off. If you’re thinking about applying, don’t just tweak your resume — think about adding a quick portfolio of projects too. Have you had success with that approach?
I jumped into a machining job a while back when the listings were ripe, and it felt like fishing at a stocked pond — lots of bites! Tailoring my resume to highlight specific experiences definitely helped me stand out. If you get a lead, don’t delay; that’s how opportunities swim away.