Toolcraft Machining, Inc.
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Base pay range $35.00/hr - $45.00/hr
A day on the floor When the second shift lights up the shop in Germantown, WI, you take point. You coordinate the team, cue up CNC lathes and mills, and keep production flowing without compromising quality or safety. You are the go‑to problem solver who mentors newer machinists, partners with engineering, and ensures every part meets spec before it moves on.
Impact
Lead a team of second‑shift CNC machinists to hit schedules and quality targets.
Set up and operate CNC equipment (lathes and mills) to produce precise components.
Track job performance, making in‑process adjustments to maintain optimal throughput.
Collaborate with engineering on process improvements and to resolve machining challenges.
Train, coach, and reinforce best practices in machining and shop safety.
Perform frequent in‑process inspections to verify parts meet drawings and specifications.
Keep the work area organized and compliant with all safety standards and company policies.
What you bring
High school diploma or equivalent; formal machining training or certification preferred.
10+ years of hands‑on CNC machining experience.
3+ years of offline programming experience (Mastercam experience a plus).
Deep knowledge of machining processes and tooling selection.
Ability to read prints and interpret GD&T.
Proven leadership, clear communication, and a collaborative mindset.
Sharp problem‑solving skills and meticulous attention to detail.
Strong working knowledge of safety practices in a machining environment.
Technical strengths
CNC tooling
Troubleshooting
CNC programming
Production run setups
Location and schedule Based on‑site in Germantown, WI, leading a dedicated second‑shift machining team.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
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Base pay range $35.00/hr - $45.00/hr
A day on the floor When the second shift lights up the shop in Germantown, WI, you take point. You coordinate the team, cue up CNC lathes and mills, and keep production flowing without compromising quality or safety. You are the go‑to problem solver who mentors newer machinists, partners with engineering, and ensures every part meets spec before it moves on.
Impact
Lead a team of second‑shift CNC machinists to hit schedules and quality targets.
Set up and operate CNC equipment (lathes and mills) to produce precise components.
Track job performance, making in‑process adjustments to maintain optimal throughput.
Collaborate with engineering on process improvements and to resolve machining challenges.
Train, coach, and reinforce best practices in machining and shop safety.
Perform frequent in‑process inspections to verify parts meet drawings and specifications.
Keep the work area organized and compliant with all safety standards and company policies.
What you bring
High school diploma or equivalent; formal machining training or certification preferred.
10+ years of hands‑on CNC machining experience.
3+ years of offline programming experience (Mastercam experience a plus).
Deep knowledge of machining processes and tooling selection.
Ability to read prints and interpret GD&T.
Proven leadership, clear communication, and a collaborative mindset.
Sharp problem‑solving skills and meticulous attention to detail.
Strong working knowledge of safety practices in a machining environment.
Technical strengths
CNC tooling
Troubleshooting
CNC programming
Production run setups
Location and schedule Based on‑site in Germantown, WI, leading a dedicated second‑shift machining team.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
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