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Toolroom MachinistExeter, NH (Onsite) Full-TimeESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Setup and operate various types of manual machining equipment including manual milling machines, engine lathes, and surface grinders to hold tolerances tighte... -
CNC Machinist - Weekend Shift (25% Shift Differential & 4 Hour Premium!)Exeter, NH (Onsite) Full-TimeC/A Design, Inc. is a part of the Heico Companies, and in aggregate, Heico's businesses generate more than $3.2 billion in revenues. C/A Design is an Innovator and leader in the Brazing industry pr... -
Machinist I - 2nd ShiftRome, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Position This position is a member of the Machine Shop. The Machinist 1 will report directly to the Machine Shop Supervisor. Job Description Primary Responsibilities Safety Puts safety first ab... -
Machinist I - 2nd ShiftRome, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Position This position is a member of the Machine Shop. The Machinist 1 will report directly to the Machine Shop Supervisor. Job Description Primary Responsibilities Safety Puts safety first ab... -
Manufacturing Cell Leader - Aerospace and Defense Industry!Exeter, NH (Onsite) Full-TimeC/A Design, Inc. is part of the Heico Companies, and in aggregate, Heico's businesses generate more than $3.2 billion in revenues. C/A Design is an Innovator and leader in the Brazing industry prov... -
VTool Maker / Mold Maker / DiemakerRutledge, GA (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Company Heico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago, The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to more than 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisi...
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VWelderRutledge, GA (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Company Heico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago, The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to more than 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisi...
Machinist Jobs
Machinists operate a variety of machinery to create parts and products that are typically very specific. They fabricate, modify, and repair mechanical instruments. They operate specialized tools to produce precision metal parts.A typical day in the life of a machinist might include:
• Calculating where to cut or bore the proper tools for each job
• Operating milling machines, grinders, and other tools
• Ensuring that machinery is well maintained
• Using manual and computer-controlled machinery.