
CNC Machinist Level II
Seiler Instrument & Mfg. Co. Inc., Kirkwood, MO, United States
Brief Description
Expand your machining career in a Machinist Level II role where precision matters and every part counts. In this position, you’ll operate CNC equipment to produce high-quality, tight-tolerance components built exactly to specification. Designed for machinists with solid foundational CNC experience and strong quality habits, this role offers the opportunity to sharpen your skills, build confidence on the shop floor, and contribute to work that demands accuracy and consistency. If you’re detail-driven, dependable, and ready to grow in a performance-focused environment, this is where you start making an impact.
Location
St. Louis, Missouri (On-site)
Perks and Benefits
Sign‑on bonus: $5,000 for CNC Machinist hires
Medical, Vision, and Dental health plans
Parental and Bonding Leave
PTO
401(k) Matching
Tuition Reimbursement
9 annual paid holidays
1–2 free company events every summer
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Flexibility in start/stop time for most positions
Profit‑Based Bonus and more
Responsibilities
Operate CNC mills and/or lathes to produce parts to documented requirements.
Read and interpret blueprints and job documentation to confirm features, dimensions, and tolerances.
Perform in-process inspection using standard measuring instruments (e.g., calipers, micrometers, indicators) and document results.
Monitor part quality during runs; communicate issues and elevate out-of-tolerance conditions promptly.
Perform routine machine care per standard work (e.g., cleaning, chip management, basic checks).
Maintain a clean, organized work area and comply with safety and quality requirements.
Requirements
High school diploma or GED.
2+ years CNC machining experience.
Technical degree may be a substitute for some experience.
Ability to read and interpret prints and use common inspection tools.
Consistent track record of safe machine operation and quality performance.
Ability to lift and carry up to 75 pounds (some positions).
Preferred Qualifications
Experience producing precision parts in a controlled quality environment (inspection records, documentation).
Familiarity with common CNC controls (e.g., Fanuc, Mitsubishi, Okuma).
Exposure to close‑tolerance work and consistent use of measurement tools.
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Expand your machining career in a Machinist Level II role where precision matters and every part counts. In this position, you’ll operate CNC equipment to produce high-quality, tight-tolerance components built exactly to specification. Designed for machinists with solid foundational CNC experience and strong quality habits, this role offers the opportunity to sharpen your skills, build confidence on the shop floor, and contribute to work that demands accuracy and consistency. If you’re detail-driven, dependable, and ready to grow in a performance-focused environment, this is where you start making an impact.
Location
St. Louis, Missouri (On-site)
Perks and Benefits
Sign‑on bonus: $5,000 for CNC Machinist hires
Medical, Vision, and Dental health plans
Parental and Bonding Leave
PTO
401(k) Matching
Tuition Reimbursement
9 annual paid holidays
1–2 free company events every summer
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Flexibility in start/stop time for most positions
Profit‑Based Bonus and more
Responsibilities
Operate CNC mills and/or lathes to produce parts to documented requirements.
Read and interpret blueprints and job documentation to confirm features, dimensions, and tolerances.
Perform in-process inspection using standard measuring instruments (e.g., calipers, micrometers, indicators) and document results.
Monitor part quality during runs; communicate issues and elevate out-of-tolerance conditions promptly.
Perform routine machine care per standard work (e.g., cleaning, chip management, basic checks).
Maintain a clean, organized work area and comply with safety and quality requirements.
Requirements
High school diploma or GED.
2+ years CNC machining experience.
Technical degree may be a substitute for some experience.
Ability to read and interpret prints and use common inspection tools.
Consistent track record of safe machine operation and quality performance.
Ability to lift and carry up to 75 pounds (some positions).
Preferred Qualifications
Experience producing precision parts in a controlled quality environment (inspection records, documentation).
Familiarity with common CNC controls (e.g., Fanuc, Mitsubishi, Okuma).
Exposure to close‑tolerance work and consistent use of measurement tools.
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