About the role
We're a custom cabinet and casework shop, and our CNC is the front end of everything that moves through the building. We're adding a CNC Operator on our second shift to run our SCM Morbidelli M400 nesting machining center and keep cabinet parts flowing to the assembly floor.
This is a hands-on machine job. You'll own the machine and the parts that come off it — cutting to the sheet, catching problems before they go downstream, and leaving the next shift set up to succeed.
Schedule and training
• Shift: Monday–Thursday, 2:00 PM – 12:30 AM (four 10-hour days — three-day weekend, every week)
• Paid training: Your first 1–3 months will be on day shift, 5:00 AM – 2:00 PM, working alongside our experienced CNC operators. You will not be put on the second shift alone until you're fully up to speed. Once you are, you move to the 2:00 PM start.
If you'd rather work afternoons and evenings than fight a 5 AM alarm, this schedule is a real perk.
What you'll do
• Load sheet goods and run nested cut programs on the SCM Morbidelli M400
• Read and follow cut sheets — verify material, part sizes, and counts before you cut
• Change and set tooling, manage vacuum zones, monitor and resurface spoilboard
• Inspect parts for tearout, size, and edge quality; flag and log recuts
• Apply and verify part labels so downstream assembly can find what they need
• Keep the machine clean, dust collection clear, and daily/weekly PM done
• Stage finished parts and communicate anything the next shift needs to know
• Track daily output and any material or program issues
What we're looking for
• Previous CNC router experience preferred — especially nested-based panel processing in cabinets, casework, or closets
• Comfortable reading cut sheets, shop drawings, and a tape measure to 1/16"
• Working knowledge of melamine, MDF, plywood, and veneered panel goods
• Able to work independently and make good calls without a supervisor standing there — on a second shift, this is the job
• Reliable attendance. When one person doesn't show up on a small shift, the whole next day feels it
• Basic computer comfort — loading programs, scanning, entering counts
A plus, but not required:
• Experience on SCM, Biesse, or Homag equipment
• Familiarity with Maestro, Cabinet Vision, Microvellum, or similar nesting/CAM software
• Forklift certification
• Bilingual English/Spanish
Pay and benefits
• $25–$32/hour, based on experience
• Medical coverage
• Paid time off
• 401(k)
• Overtime possible
• Stable, year-round work
Physical requirements
Standing and walking for most of the shift. Frequent bending, reaching, and lifting of sheet goods and finished parts. Solo lifting is capped at 50 lbs — anything heavier is a two-person lift or uses mechanical assist. The shop has full dust collection.
How to apply
Apply through this posting with your resume, or send a short note telling us what machines you've run and what kind of parts you were cutting. No resume is fine — just tell us where you've worked and what you did there. NO WALK INS or PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
We're looking to fill this position immediately. If you're available to start right away, say so when you apply.