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CNC Lathe Turning Specialist

Ingersoll Rand
FULL_TIME Remote · US Sidney, OH, United States, OH, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-11
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Job DescriptionJob Description Step into Precision: Your Day as a CNC Lathe Turning Specialist It’s 6:00 a.m. at our Sidney, OH facility. You review the day’s queue, load programs, confirm your setups, and take a final look at the print—tolerances down to 0.0002 in. You tweak offsets, verify your tooling, and kick off a smooth first article. Throughout the shift, you’ll move seamlessly from troubleshooting a lathe cycle to checking dimensions with micrometers and bore gages, collaborating with engineers on a tricky feature, and updating production data so the next operation flows without a hitch. Role Snapshot Location: Sidney, OH (LeRoi - 211 E Russell Rd. Sidney, OH 45365) Shift: 1st shift, Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Pay: Starting at $28.50 per hour or more based on experience Employment Type: Full-time, hourly What You’ll Tackle Set up, troubleshoot, and operate lathes and grinders across multiple departments; adjust controls, tooling, and control media as needed. Interpret blueprints, sketches, drawings, and job instructions to achieve required dimensions and tolerances; determine setup needs. Select and use cutting tools, attachments, and accessories on lathes, grinders, machining centers, drill presses, and drill machines. Enter commands to retrieve, input, or edit control information for CNC machines; monitor cycles to catch malfunctions or out-of-tolerance conditions. Measure parts with a range of metrology tools; evaluate results against specifications and rework components that don’t meet requirements. Partner with supervisors, engineers, and production teammates to resolve machining issues and improve outcomes. Follow ISO procedures and all safety rules, including PPE use and hoist inspections. Move completed parts to the next operation per routing; keep location status updated via computer data entry. Maintain documentation: work order covers, daily production logs, status sheets, and quality records. Engage in team communications to sustain productivity and address issues in real time. Hold tolerances to 0.0002 in with consistent attention to detail. Uphold 5S standards for organization and housekeeping; contribute to layout and process efficiency improvements. Participate in monthly departmental and quarterly town hall meetings; perform other duties as assigned. What You Bring High school diploma or GED 3+ years of CNC machining experience Core Strengths Convert between metric and U.S. standard units. Read CMM results and understand CNC code. Diagnose machine and part issues to protect quality. Use a full range of measurement tools and equipment. Follow detailed written and verbal instructions. Solve problems with standard methods (e.g., 5 Whys). Stand and walk up to 8 hours continuously; lift 35 lbs solo and 70 lbs with assistance; push/pull up to 35 lbs. Preferred Technical school, associate degree, or additional certifications Experience with depth, bore, and height gages; feeler gages; micrometers; calipers; deburring tools; die grinders; drill presses; and overhead lifting equipment Ability to interpret safety rules, operating/maintenance instructions, blueprints, memos, and procedures Comfort with calculations from 0.0001 to 0.1 Tools & Technologies CNC Lathe (2–4 axis) CNC Lathe (5+ axis) Proficiencies CNC Tooling Troubleshooting Skills CNC Programming G-Code M-Code Precision Measurement & Hand Metrology Advanced Inspection & Gauge Measurement High School / GED Travel Based on site in Sidney, OH — no travel. Benefits & Growth We foster a culture of personal ownership — for our company, communities, environment, and personal well-being. Benefits include medical and prescription coverage, dental and vision, wellness programs, life insurance, a robust 401(k), paid time off, and an employee stock grant, among other offerings. About Ingersoll Rand For more than 160 years, we’ve led with technology while operating with a startup’s entrepreneurial spirit. Across 80+ brands, our mission‑critical flow creation and life science technologies power productivity, efficiency, and sustainability in industries such as life sciences, food & beverage, clean energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Learn more at www.IRCO.com. Ingersoll Rand Inc. (NYSE: IR) is known for technology-driven excellence in the toughest conditions. Our teams build customers for life through expertise, productivity, and efficiency. Equal Opportunity Ingersoll Rand is committed to achieving workforce diversity reflective of our communities. We are an equal opportunity employ