CNC Machinist 2nd Shift
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Machine Operator, Manufacturing Production
With more than 2,200 employees and 13 manufacturing facilities worldwide, Gleason Corporation is a leader in gear technology. Gleason's product and service offerings include gear and transmission design software, gear manufacturing machines and related accessories, gear metrology equipment and automation systems. Gleason products are used by customers in e-mobility, commercial vehicles, aerospace, agriculture, mining, sustainable energy, construction, power tools, marine and many other industries
Working for Gleason, you will be connected to work that matters, putting your expertise to its best use while developing skills for the future. The result is a career defined by you, supported by Gleason and built on tangible accomplishments. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are looking for the right people to join us on our mission. If you are interested in being part of our team, there are a few things you should know:
We are energized by challenges and the effort needed to solve them. We like working with people who are positive, adaptable and growth-minded. We care how work gets accomplished and are deeply invested in the success of our customers and colleagues. If this sounds like you, we invite you to read on and learn more.
Are you a Machinist looking for a great career opportunity? Do you want a clean, safe work environment where you can learn new skills or apply your hard-earned expertise in Precision Machining?
Gleason is looking for entry level candidates as well as individuals with master level experience
Why work at Gleason?
- Pay Range $18 to $30/per hour
- Flexible 4-day work week options available in some departments
- New York State Apprenticeship Program
- Shift premiums for 2nd and 3rd shift schedules
- Excellent benefits package including a 6% Company 401(k) match
Get your career in gear at Gleason! Apply today to learn more about Gleason and your future career.
Gleason is seeking Machinists with a wide range of experience for 2nd Shift openings
We offer excellent learning opportunities for candidates just beginning their career in Advanced Manufacturing as well as Precision Machinist jobs for those candidates with the highest level of experience.
Take a moment to read about Gleason’s Machinist Career Ladder and apply today!
Position Summary:
Set up and operate a variety of conventional and/or CNC machine tools to produce precision parts and/or instruments by applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures. Verify product by inspection of precision parts to meet defined print specifications.
Machine Tools Include:
- Lathe - turning to .001” tolerance
- Mill - horizontal & vertical to .001” tolerance
- CNC Multi-axis Machining Center to .001” tolerance
- Internal/External Precision Grinding to .0001” tolerance
- CURVIC Coupling Grinding to .00005” tolerance
Job Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Machinist Level I
The Machinist Level I performs machine operations on conventional or CNC machine tools such as lathes, boring mills, milling machines, grinding machines, or shapers:
- Read and interpret blueprints, program readouts, and technical directives to determine and obtain materials and cutting tools for the job and to visualize the finished part and critical surfaces, dimensions, and tolerances.
- Complete basic machine set ups.
- Follow detailed instructions concerning the location of necessary dimensions on blueprints, sequence of machine operations, machine feeds and speeds, tools to be used, alignment processes, and predetermined machined dimensions.
- Align parts in the machine according to set methods and given reference points, exercising care to keep material, holding fixtures, and machine stops clear of chips and particles.
- Use knowledge of machine operations to recognize defective tooling, improper coolant flow, the need for changing speeds or feeds, machine malfunctions, or obvious dimensional deviations. Correct the problem by adjusting the machine, cutting tool, or fixture or obtain assistance from a higher level machinist.
- Use measuring instruments such as internal and external micrometers, vernier height and depth gages, indicators, scales, and…
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