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Senior Manual Machinist
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Join a leading West Coast machine shop in North Portland as a Senior Manual Machinist. This role requires 10+ years of expertise in manual turning, milling, and precision inspection. You will work on heavy industrial projects, utilizing blueprints, GD&T, and overhead cranes. We offer full benefit...
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United States , Portland
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36.00 - 42.00 USD / Hour
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Sigma Design
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Manual Machinist
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Join ATS as a Manual Machinist in Franklin Park. Perform expert-level maintenance, machining, and repairs using lathes, grinders, and welding. Requires 3-5 years of industrial experience and proficiency with mechanical, electrical, and control systems. Drive continuous improvement in a profession...
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United States , Franklin Park
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31.70 - 40.55 USD / Hour
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Advanced Technology Products
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1st Class Inside Manual Machinist
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Join our team in Harvey, USA, as a 1st Class Inside Manual Machinist. Utilize your 1+ years of manual and CNC machining experience to fabricate precision components like shafts and stern tubes. You will operate mills, lathes, and drill presses, interpreting blueprints and using precision measurin...
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United States , Harvey
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BOLLINGER MISSISSIPPI SHIPBUILDING LLC
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Manual Machinist
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Join Sulzer as a Manual Machinist in La Porte, TX. Utilize your machining skills on mills, lathes, and precision tools in a collaborative shop environment. This role offers competitive benefits including a 401k match, PTO, and an onsite cafeteria. Turbo machinery experience is a plus.
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United States , La Porte
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Sulzer
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Manual Machinist
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Seeking a skilled Manual Machinist in McCalla, USA. Set up and operate lathes, milling machines, and grinders to fabricate precision parts. Interpret blueprints, use precision tools, and perform inspections. Ideal candidates have machining knowledge, can read engineering drawings, and thrive in a...
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United States , MC Calla
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EBZ Gruppe
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Manual Machinist
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Join a stable precision engineering firm in Aldershot as a Manual Machinist. You will produce complex, low-volume components for aerospace and motorsport using surface, cylindrical, and internal grinders. The role requires proven grinding skills and working to fine tolerances from drawings. Enjoy...
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United Kingdom , Aldershot
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18.00 GBP / Hour
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SYNTECH RECRUITMENT LTD
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Manual & CNC Machinist
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Join our team in Dartmouth as a skilled Manual & CNC Machinist. Utilize your 5+ years of experience to set up and operate lathes and mills, manufacturing and repairing precision metal products. This day shift role offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and pension plans...
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Canada , Dartmouth
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30.45 - 34.00 CAD / Hour
Velocity Machining & Welding Inc
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Discover rewarding manual machinist jobs where precision meets craftsmanship. A manual machinist is a skilled tradesperson who operates traditional, non-computerized machine tools to fabricate, modify, and repair metal parts and components with exceptional accuracy. This profession is the cornerstone of manufacturing, maintenance, and repair operations across countless industries, from aerospace and automotive to heavy equipment, marine, and power generation. Professionals in these roles transform raw materials into critical, functional parts through expert hands-on control. The core of a manual machinist's work involves operating machines such as engine lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and grinders. Typical responsibilities include studying and interpreting detailed blueprints, engineering drawings, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) specifications to understand the required part dimensions. They then select the appropriate materials, tools, and cutting techniques. The machining process involves precise calculations for speeds, feeds, and depth of cuts, performing operations like turning, facing, boring, threading, milling slots and contours, drilling, and tapping. A critical and constant duty is meticulous measurement and inspection using precision tools like micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and height gauges to ensure every part meets exact specifications, often within thousandths of an inch. The skill set for these jobs is both broad and deep. Successful manual machinists possess strong mathematical and spatial reasoning abilities, excellent hand-eye coordination, and a keen attention to detail. They must have a thorough understanding of metallurgy, machining principles, and tool geometry. Proficiency in blueprint reading and metrology is fundamental. Beyond technical skills, manual machinists demonstrate a strong safety mindset, adhering strictly to shop safety protocols and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. They are often responsible for maintaining their equipment, performing basic maintenance, and sharpening or modifying tools. Problem-solving is a daily activity, as machinists troubleshoot issues with setups, tool wear, or material inconsistencies to achieve the desired result. Typical requirements for manual machinist jobs often include a high school diploma or equivalent, with skills acquired through vocational training, apprenticeships, or on-the-job experience. While entry-level positions exist, most roles seek candidates with several years of proven experience. A steady hand, patience, and pride in quality workmanship are the intangible hallmarks of a proficient manual machinist. For those who enjoy tangible results and working with their hands to create precise components, a career as a manual machinist offers stable, skilled, and highly respected opportunities in the essential world of advanced manufacturing.

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