CNC Machine Operator For Woodworking Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - South Beloit, IL at Geebo

CNC Machine Operator For Woodworking

We are currently looking to hire someone who is reliable, responsible, and detail-oriented with an eye for quality to join our wood CNC machining team.
No CNC experience is necessary, we will train.
Honesty and Integrity are imperative.
We are not interested in hiring someone with an alcohol or drug addiction issues or someone looking for short-term employment.
If you care about doing a good job, have focus, are hardworking, and are interested in advancement, keep reading, we are looking for you As part of the CNC Machine Team, you could be doing one or more of the following:
Operating one of our (4) flat table Biesse Routers Operating our vertical router Operating an edgebander
Responsibilities:
Efficiently run the machine Test operation of machines Fix issues that might occur during the shift Check output to spot any machine-related mistakes or flaws Maintain activity logs Machining and Edgebanding parts is an essential part of manufacturing our custom lines of garage cabinets and closet components.
Click the links below for more information about what we do.
GarageCabinets.
com RedlineGaragegear.
com RedlineClosetSystems.
com We are a small family-owned company of about 30 people that have been in business since 1985.
You can expect a clean, friendly, and organized work environment that is quality-minded.
Employment Requirements:
Honesty and integrity Willingness to learn Attention to detail Reliable Reasonable CNC Machine Requirements:
Dexterity in your fingers and hands Lift thirty pounds over your head Good physical condition Experience Requirements:
Woodworking experience is a plus, but if you have 'The Right Stuff' it is not a necessity Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Carpentry Curiosity Hardworking And Dedicated Programmable Logic Controllers Trustworthy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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