Ultra Machining Company (UMC)
CNC Machinist-Mill Turn-Nights
Ultra Machining Company (UMC), Monticello, Minnesota, United States, 55563
At UMC, we don’t just make products – we innovate, solve problems, and build a better future. As a proud, privately owned second‑generation manufacturer, we’ve earned our reputation as leaders in our industry by producing highly complex parts with precision and ingenuity. What sets us apart? Our people. We’re a passionate team that values collaboration, continuous learning, and going above and beyond. If this sounds like your kind of workplace, keep reading!
Why UMC?
Generous PTO: Start with 3 weeks of paid time off per year, with accrual starting on day one. Night shift employees receive an additional week of PTO (4 weeks total)!
Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, short‑ and long‑term disability, and paid holidays.
Competitive pay: Attractive salary with a 25% pay differential for night shift roles.
401(k) match: Dollar‑for‑dollar matching up to 5%.
Professional growth: Tuition reimbursement for professional development.
Work schedule: Monday through Thursday, 4:30 pm – 3:00 am, onsite in Monticello, MN.
About the Role A Mill/Turn Machinist will play a key role in the daily operation and setup of Mill/Turn machines, ensuring quality, precision, and efficiency in our manufacturing processes. You will be responsible for meeting production goals, troubleshooting processes, and maintaining a safe, high‑performing work environment. If you enjoy working with cutting‑edge technology, solving problems, and continuously improving processes, and are aligned with our core values – Great People, Going Beyond, and Growing – we would love to have you join our team.
What You’ll Do
Independently set up and operate machines for various jobs, ensuring adherence to company quality standards and production efficiency. Seek assistance from a supervisor or senior machinist for advanced setups as needed.
Troubleshoot production issues with support from Senior Machinist, Supervisors, and Engineers to ensure smooth production flow.
Conduct in‑process inspections of machined products and document results to ensure products meet specifications.
Assist Junior Machinists and Production Operators in diagnosing and resolving technical issues that arise during machining operations, improving team competency and flexibility.
Maintain a safe working environment, upholding a proactive safety culture by identifying and addressing potential hazards.
Requirements Education and Experience
Associate's degree in machining or a related field, or work experience in place of education.
At least 2 years’ experience as a machinist.
Mori Seiki or DMG Mori turn experience preferred.
Skills and Competencies
Strong communication skills – express ideas, share information, listen actively, and demonstrate professionalism in written and verbal communication.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, use basic math for calculations, and use hand‑held measuring tools.
General knowledge of CMM, VCMM, and GD&T.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Knowledge of reading G‑code and M‑code.
Excellent attention to detail and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to work efficiently with minimal supervision.
Embodies the personal commitment to UMC’s core values: Great People, Going Beyond, and Growing.
Culture Fit
Team player who thrives on collaboration.
Growth mindset and embraces challenges with grit.
Delivers excellence and goes beyond expectations.
Ready to Join a Winning Team? If you’re passionate about building relationships, solving problems, and contributing to a culture of innovation, UMC is the place for you. Let’s grow together – apply today and make an impact!
UMC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Salary: $33.15–$49.06/hour (shift differential included).
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Why UMC?
Generous PTO: Start with 3 weeks of paid time off per year, with accrual starting on day one. Night shift employees receive an additional week of PTO (4 weeks total)!
Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, short‑ and long‑term disability, and paid holidays.
Competitive pay: Attractive salary with a 25% pay differential for night shift roles.
401(k) match: Dollar‑for‑dollar matching up to 5%.
Professional growth: Tuition reimbursement for professional development.
Work schedule: Monday through Thursday, 4:30 pm – 3:00 am, onsite in Monticello, MN.
About the Role A Mill/Turn Machinist will play a key role in the daily operation and setup of Mill/Turn machines, ensuring quality, precision, and efficiency in our manufacturing processes. You will be responsible for meeting production goals, troubleshooting processes, and maintaining a safe, high‑performing work environment. If you enjoy working with cutting‑edge technology, solving problems, and continuously improving processes, and are aligned with our core values – Great People, Going Beyond, and Growing – we would love to have you join our team.
What You’ll Do
Independently set up and operate machines for various jobs, ensuring adherence to company quality standards and production efficiency. Seek assistance from a supervisor or senior machinist for advanced setups as needed.
Troubleshoot production issues with support from Senior Machinist, Supervisors, and Engineers to ensure smooth production flow.
Conduct in‑process inspections of machined products and document results to ensure products meet specifications.
Assist Junior Machinists and Production Operators in diagnosing and resolving technical issues that arise during machining operations, improving team competency and flexibility.
Maintain a safe working environment, upholding a proactive safety culture by identifying and addressing potential hazards.
Requirements Education and Experience
Associate's degree in machining or a related field, or work experience in place of education.
At least 2 years’ experience as a machinist.
Mori Seiki or DMG Mori turn experience preferred.
Skills and Competencies
Strong communication skills – express ideas, share information, listen actively, and demonstrate professionalism in written and verbal communication.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, use basic math for calculations, and use hand‑held measuring tools.
General knowledge of CMM, VCMM, and GD&T.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Knowledge of reading G‑code and M‑code.
Excellent attention to detail and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to work efficiently with minimal supervision.
Embodies the personal commitment to UMC’s core values: Great People, Going Beyond, and Growing.
Culture Fit
Team player who thrives on collaboration.
Growth mindset and embraces challenges with grit.
Delivers excellence and goes beyond expectations.
Ready to Join a Winning Team? If you’re passionate about building relationships, solving problems, and contributing to a culture of innovation, UMC is the place for you. Let’s grow together – apply today and make an impact!
UMC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Salary: $33.15–$49.06/hour (shift differential included).
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