Advanced CNC Machinist (5-Axis Mill/Turn) – Aerospace Manufacturing
If you're an experienced CNC Machinist who enjoys challenging work, precision machining, and operating advanced 5-axis equipment, this is your opportunity to join a world-class aerospace manufacturer. We're looking for skilled machinists who can perform complex setups, machine difficult materials, and produce precision components that help power the aerospace industry.
Indianapolis, IN | All Shifts Available | Temp-to-Hire
Pay: Starting at $34.00/hour (Negotiable Based on Experience) + Shift Differential
You'll be responsible for setting up and operating advanced CNC machining centers while producing high-precision aerospace components to exacting quality standards.
Perform complete setups and operate large Mazak 5-axis mill/turn machining centers
Machine aerospace components ranging from 35"–65" in diameter
Machine titanium, Inconel, stainless steel, and other aerospace-grade materials
Read and interpret blueprints, routers, manufacturing documentation, and work instructions
Establish machine offsets, work coordinates, and home positions using dial indicators and probing systems
Verify dimensional accuracy using precision measuring equipment
Safely prove out new and existing CNC programs using single block, distance-to-go, and other verification methods
Utilize Haimer heat shrink tooling systems and Speroni tool measurement equipment
Perform machine adjustments and troubleshoot machining issues to maintain production efficiency
Partner with Engineering and Programming teams to improve machining processes and support new product introductions
Follow aerospace quality standards, manufacturing procedures, and safety requirements
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
Complex setups are completed accurately and efficiently
Aerospace components consistently meet tight tolerance requirements
Machine downtime is minimized through effective troubleshooting
New programs are safely proven out and validated
Production schedules and quality standards are consistently achieved
Continuous improvement opportunities are identified and implemented
Safety and quality procedures are followed without exception
3-6+ years of CNC machining experience
Experience performing complex CNC machine setups
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, routers, and manufacturing documentation
Experience machining titanium, Inconel, stainless steel, or similar difficult materials
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Experience using precision measuring tools and inspection equipment
Strong understanding of machining principles and tight tolerance manufacturing
U.S. Citizenship required
Ability to lift at least 25 pounds
Experience with Mazak controls and machinery
5-axis mill/turn machining experience
Aerospace manufacturing experience
Knowledge of G & M codes
Experience proving out new CNC programs
Familiarity with Haimer heat shrink tooling systems
Experience using Speroni tool measurement equipment
Technical certificate in Machining Technology or related trade
Continuous Improvement or Lean Manufacturing experience
Starting Pay: $34.00/hour (Negotiable Based on Experience)
Shift differential available for off-shifts
Temp-to-hire opportunity with long-term career potential
All shifts available
Work on advanced 5-axis CNC machining technology
Manufacture critical aerospace components
Stable, team-oriented manufacturing environment
Opportunity to expand your machining skills using industry-leading equipment
Join a company focused on precision, innovation, and continuous improvement
If you're an experienced CNC Machinist ready to take your career to the next level in aerospace manufacturing, we want to hear from you. Apply today and put your precision machining expertise to work on components that help keep the aerospace industry moving..
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