Step into the future of machining with Innovative Machine Specialists, Inc. Your role as a Precision Machining Technician is the backbone of our operations. From creating tailored parts for food industry giants to manufacturing heavy machinery components, your expertise transforms ideas into reality. Why Choose Us? We pride ourselves on maintaining a stimulating, productive environment where each team member has the autonomy to explore their skills. At IMS, the complexity of the machinery is matched by the depth of our employee benefits, including comprehensive health plans and a competitive 401(k) with a company match. MUST PASS A DRUG TEST Your Responsibilities • Developing CNC programming to craft precise, high-output results • Ensuring all equipment is correctly set up and maintained for optimal use • Masterfully working with engineering drawings to guide production • Conducting thorough quality checks and final observation measurements • Participating in site-specific installations and wider team efforts Skills & Expertise Required • Technical degree in machine operations or proven CNC experience • A proactive work ethic and commitment to quality • Strong problem-solving capabilities and communication skills • Efficient organization in task management Your Next Steps? Envision a career where each day shapes your skillset and offers growth. At IMS, join us in redefining manufacturing standards through cutting-edge technology and expert craftsmanship.
See More Details >>Custom Fabricating & Repair, Inc. (CFR) is offering another great opportunity to join our team! We are currently seeking motivated, safety minded individuals for multiple CNC machinist positions. Overview: CNC Machinist would need to safely manufacture parts to specs for equipment from blue prints provided by engineering. Proficiently program HAAS CNC lathes/mills. Multi-task running multiple machines. Machinists need experience in producing quality Stainless Steel parts and will need to be able to make them within sanitary standards, meeting USDA requirements. Benefits: • Starting Pay Range (varies with skill set and experience): $22-$34 • Pay frequency: Weekly • Location: Marshfield, WI campus • 401k: Up to 5% company match • Vacation: Provided • Personal Time: Provided • Paid Holidays: Provided • Health Insurance: Available • Employee Health Clinic: Provided at no cost • Reports to: Assigned Plant Manager About Custom Fabricating & Repair, Inc.: CFR brings a unique proposition to the sanitary marketplace. We are a privately held Wisconsin company that is large enough and financially stable enough take on multi-million dollar projects. Our experience, expertise, and product offerings allow us to compete with the largest companies in our industry, while our size and efficiencies allows us to be price competitive with our smaller competitors. We listen to what the customer is trying to accomplish and use our experience to provide the best fit for the application. Our in-house manufacturing brings us efficiencies that keep us very competitive and make us the best value in the industry. CFR is a privately held Wisconsin –USA based system integrator for the dairy and food industry Job Type: Full-time Pay: $22.00 - $34.00 per hour Benefits: • 401(k) • 401(k) matching • Dental insurance • Flexible schedule • Health insurance • Paid time off Shift availability: • Day Shift (Preferred) Ability to Commute: • Marshfield, WI (Required) Ability to Relocate: • Marshfield, WI: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
See More Details >>At Forte Opening Solutions, we don't just manufacture doors; we create pathways to possibilities. We empower our employees to shape the future of our industry. Join a team where craftsmanship meets cutting-edge technology, and where your ideas can open new doors. Together, we build not just products, but a culture of excellence and collaboration. This is a 1st shift position: 6:45 AM - 2:45 PM, $36.19/per hour Overview: Successfully completed apprenticeship approved by the State of Wisconsin Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards and has State of Wisconsin Journeyperson Machinist accreditation/card. The Journeyperson Machinist repairs, constructs, adjusts and analyzes the operation of any machinery requiring machine tool equipment within the plant. Helps instruct and train Apprentices. The Journeyperson Machinist will be responsible for scheduled as well as emergency repairs, installations and inspection work that needs to be done within the manufacturing facility. The Machinist is responsible for determining the best way to make repairs to minimize interruption of production and advises when the immediate shutdown of equipment is necessary. Duties: • Maintain, repair, rebuild any process or non-process equipment that requires the skills and machine tools customary to the Machinist Trade. • Work with Plant Engineers, Planners and Production personnel to plan, obtain materials, construct and commission components, assemblies and or whole machines used for manufacturing, materials handling, waste and by-product handling and other processes and non-process equipment. • Perform preventative maintenance, repair, replacement and installation of mechanical equipment • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment • Perform all repairs following Masonite Safety policies • Work safely and follow safety rules and procedures Qualifications: • Must have State of Wisconsin Journeyman/Journeywoman Machinist accreditation • Must have a completed high school diploma or GED • Minimum 1 year Machinist experience Physical Requirements: • Lift 1-30# frequently (up to 50% in an 8 hour day) • Lift 30-60# regularly (up to 30% in an 8 hour day) • Lift 60+# occasionally (up to 25% in an 8 hour day) • Push/Pull 100# with assistance seldom (up to 13% in an 8 hour day) • Kneel occasionally (up to 25% in an 8 hour day) • Squat occasionally (up to 25% in an 8 hour day) • Stoop frequently (up to 25% in an 8 hour day) • Work with extended arms seldom (up to 13% in an 8 hour day) • Stand in one spot for long periods Schedule: • 8 hour shift
See More Details >>Entering the machining trade in Marshfield, WI, often begins with an apprenticeship, blending hands-on experience with classroom instruction, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships typically last four to five years, requiring extensive training under experienced professionals. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are approximately 288,789 machinists nationwide, with a median annual wage of $50,840. In Marshfield, WI, machinists earn an average of $1,034 per week, with experienced professionals often exceeding $108,000 annually. Vocational schools, unions, and platforms like Guild offer apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a rewarding career with strong earning potential.