Posted June 12, 2026
CNC Multi-Axis Milling & Turning Operator
Elliott Group
Jeannette, PA, United States
Full Time
Reference: Elliott Group_R3086
Overview & Responsibilities
Overview & Responsibilities
The Big Picture
We're looking for a highly skilled machinist who thrives on variety and complexity. In this role, you won't just run one machine all day-you'll perform set-up, machining, layout, minor program revisions, sub-assembly, and planned preventative maintenance across multiple advanced systems. You'll be the backbone of our Master Machining Cell, machining critical turbomachinery components on equipment like the Masterhead, Mill/Turn, and DMU600P.
If you're the kind of machinist who likes to think on your feet, solve problems, and take ownership of high-value work, this is your opportunity.
The Equipment You'll Master
You'll operate and support a Master Machining Cell that includes:
Tools & Technology You'll Use
Materials You'll Work With
All materials used in machining heavy turbomachinery equipment-so you'll be working with substantial, high-stakes components.
How You'll Work
You'll receive direction from management, but you'll operate with real autonomy. Each day starts by reviewing the workload schedule, which tells you:
From there, you're in the driver's seat.
What You'll Do Day-to-Day
Planning & Setup
Machining & Operation
Quality & Verification
Maintenance & Housekeeping
Material Handling & Safety
Documentation & Communication
Decision-Making & Autonomy
You'll use established processing methods and procedures, but you'll also make routine shift decisions about continuing machining operations or adjusting the system. Once a program is proven out and all tool functions are monitored, you'll have the green light to run machines unattended-so trust and accountability are big parts of this role.
Qualifications
Equal Employment Opportunity
Ebara Elliott Energy is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by the federal, state or local laws of the United States. Applicants and employees are protected under U.S. federal law from discrimination. To learn more, click here.
To learn more about our Job Applicant Privacy Notice, please click here.
No agency submissions please. NOTE: Resumes submitted to any Ebara Elliott Energy employee without a current, signed and valid contract in place with the Ebara Elliott Energy recruiting team will become the property of Ebara Elliott Energy and no search fees will be paid.
Overview & Responsibilities
The Big Picture
We're looking for a highly skilled machinist who thrives on variety and complexity. In this role, you won't just run one machine all day-you'll perform set-up, machining, layout, minor program revisions, sub-assembly, and planned preventative maintenance across multiple advanced systems. You'll be the backbone of our Master Machining Cell, machining critical turbomachinery components on equipment like the Masterhead, Mill/Turn, and DMU600P.
If you're the kind of machinist who likes to think on your feet, solve problems, and take ownership of high-value work, this is your opportunity.
The Equipment You'll Master
You'll operate and support a Master Machining Cell that includes:
- Large Gantry CNC Vertical Machines
- Portal Machines
- Masterhead Machining Center
- Mill/Turn Machining Center System (including DMU600P)
Tools & Technology You'll Use
- Micro-computers and DNC network
- Tool presetting equipment
- Precision measuring devices
- Jib hoist, overhead crane, forklift trucks, and other material handling equipment
- Pedestal tool grinders, deburring tools, fixtures, and hand tools
Materials You'll Work With
All materials used in machining heavy turbomachinery equipment-so you'll be working with substantial, high-stakes components.
How You'll Work
You'll receive direction from management, but you'll operate with real autonomy. Each day starts by reviewing the workload schedule, which tells you:
- The Preventive Maintenance Plan (PM) for each machine
- Which part to machine
- Which part to set up
- Tooling requirements for all scheduled parts
- What part is coming next
From there, you're in the driver's seat.
What You'll Do Day-to-Day
Planning & Setup
- Interpret prints, drawings (part and tool), sketches, and instructions
- Plan and gather all necessary tooling, setup hardware, and measuring gages for the next scheduled part
- Obtain drawings, tools, and fixtures from the tool crib
- Pull materials from stock and help maintain department tooling inventory
- Perform layout functions (angles, radii, tapers, bolt circles, center punching, etc.)
- Install and adjust tools, clamps, and fixtures
- Position and align parts; set proper feeds and speeds
Machining & Operation
- Perform machining operations in CNC mode or manually
- Run multiple-axis machines (large gantry and portal machines)
- Set up machines to run unattended after programs are proven out and tool functions are monitored
- Monitor all machine tool functions
- Use DNC network
- Operate tap disintegrator as needed
- Rebuild, adjust, change, and dress tools
- Use grinding attachments
Quality & Verification
- Perform all part verification requirements, including completing Data Sheets
- Verify accuracy of micrometers
- Check parts to ensure operations are complete
- Deburr as necessary
- Stencil or stamp parts for identification
Maintenance & Housekeeping
- Perform all planned preventive maintenance (PM) requirements
- Lubricate, wipe, and oil machine ways
- Maintain good housekeeping
- Report defective material or equipment to management
Material Handling & Safety
- Use jib hoist, overhead crane, forklift truck, and other material handling equipment
- Work from ladders and scaffolds as needed
- Observe all safety rules
Documentation & Communication
- Report production count, time, and identifying data
- Prepare, complete, and issue documentation related to the Master Machining Center
Decision-Making & Autonomy
You'll use established processing methods and procedures, but you'll also make routine shift decisions about continuing machining operations or adjusting the system. Once a program is proven out and all tool functions are monitored, you'll have the green light to run machines unattended-so trust and accountability are big parts of this role.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Must be able and willing to work 1st (7am-3pm), 2nd (3pm-11pm), and 3rd (11pm-7am) shifts. Shifts are not guaranteed and are subject to realignment.
- Must be able and willing to work overtime, weekends, and holidays.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Ebara Elliott Energy is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by the federal, state or local laws of the United States. Applicants and employees are protected under U.S. federal law from discrimination. To learn more, click here.
To learn more about our Job Applicant Privacy Notice, please click here.
No agency submissions please. NOTE: Resumes submitted to any Ebara Elliott Energy employee without a current, signed and valid contract in place with the Ebara Elliott Energy recruiting team will become the property of Ebara Elliott Energy and no search fees will be paid.