Machinist
Company: Knowhirematch
Location: La Vista
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Precision Machinist Operator –
Afternoon Shift Precision Machinist Operator 3534104 Job Title:
Precision Machinist Operator Location: La Vista, Nebraska - NO
RELOCATION PROVIDED Hourly Compensation: $27 – 32 per hour. Salary
commensurate with experience. Shift: Afternoon Shift Work Location:
On-Site Only (Not remote or hybrid) Job Type: Direct Hire
Experience: Must have two or more years’ stable work experience in
a manufacturing environment. Industry: Manufacturing Company Size:
100-500 million in annual revenue; thousands of employees. Keys to
Job: strong technical skills: 3–5 years of hands-on experience
setting up and running both computer numerical controls and
conventional machines, proficiency in reading
blueprints/specifications, calculating
speeds/feeds/threading/tolerances, and using precision measuring
tools accurately. Must also demonstrate solid math abilities
(geometry, trigonometry, tool geometry), quick problem-solving to
troubleshoot issues, and the capability to build fixtures, make
adjustments, and verify parts meet exact customer requirements.
Equally important are a quality-driven mindset, clear communication
for collaborating with teams and reporting discrepancies,
commitment to safety/5S practices, adaptability in a fast-paced
shop, and physical stamina for standing, heavy lifting, and working
in a noisy environment with vibration and machinery. Formal
training (associate degree or apprenticeship) plus reliability,
attention to detail, and initiative for continuous improvement
complete the profile for producing high-quality custom components
efficiently. Job Description We are seeking a skilled,
detail-oriented professional with a strong emphasis on precision,
quality standards, and process improvement to join our
manufacturing team. This afternoon-shift role involves hands-on
responsibility for preparing and running a mix of
computer-controlled and manual machining equipment to produce
custom components from various metals and other materials. You'll
handle diverse setups for specialized customer orders, contribute
to efficient daily production flow, and ensure parts meet exact
specifications through careful inspection and adjustments. Main
Responsibilities · Interpret technical drawings, blueprints,
sketches, and specifications to plan machining sequences and
determine tolerances. · Select and install appropriate fixtures,
tools, and materials on equipment such as mills, lathes, and
similar machines. · Calculate and input settings for speeds, feeds,
depths, and other parameters (or edit computer numerical controls
programs as needed). · Monitor operations to identify malfunctions,
deviations, or out-of-tolerance conditions; make real-time
adjustments as needed. · Verify finished parts and assemblies
against requirements using precision measurement tools. · Perform
trial runs to confirm accuracy of machine settings or programmed
data. · Complete basic assembly of components and verify dimensions
and alignment of assemblies. · Build fixtures for drilling,
milling, and turning as required. · Collaborate with engineers,
production personnel, and programmers to troubleshoot machining or
assembly issues. · Communicate any design/spec discrepancies to
appropriate teams to ensure consistent future output. · Support and
sustain 5S initiatives, safety practices, and quality/EHS policies.
Requirements · Associate degree in Machine/Tool & Die Technology,
completion of a certified apprenticeship, or equivalent combination
(minimum 4 years of relevant job shop experience). · 3–5 years in a
manufacturing/quality -focused setting, with proven ability to set
up and operate both conventional and computer numerical controls
machines independently. · Strong problem-solving skills and clear
communication abilities (verbal and written) for interpreting
technical information, responding to questions, and coordinating
with teams. · Solid math skills including geometry, trigonometry,
fractions, ratios, and practical application to machining
calculations (speeds, feeds, threading, tool geometry,
tolerances/fits, bolt circles, etc.). · Capability to read/analyze
blueprints and technical documents; reason through standardized
instructions; and handle concrete variables in problem situations.
· Hands-on proficiency in single-point threading (ID/OD/taper),
sharpening tools, compensating for deflection, selecting/using
specialty tooling, and applying machinist handbook references. ·
Physical ability to stand for extended periods, use hands for
precise work, lift/move heavy items, reach/climb/bend as needed,
and maintain close/peripheral vision and focus in a loud
environment with moving parts, vibration, and occasional exposure
to fumes/heat. Benefits What We Look For A proactive team player
who demonstrates attention to detail, continuous learning,
commitment to safety/quality, adaptability to changes, reliability,
and initiative in suggesting improvements. You should arrive
prepared, meet productivity expectations, and contribute positively
to a collaborative shop culture. This is a full afternoon-shift
opportunity in a dynamic manufacturing environment. Applicants
should possess their own basic precision tools (e.g., calipers,
micrometers, indicators, etc.—full minimum list available upon
request; company provides safety gear and consumables). We are an
equal opportunity employer focused on precision craftsmanship and
customer satisfaction. Apply if this aligns with your expertise in
producing high-quality machined parts.
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