The CNC Machinist supports teaching, research, and student projects by fabricating metal and polymer parts using manual and CNC machines. They set up, program, and operate equipment, ensuring quality and adherence to specifications. Responsibilities include maintaining machinery, managing shop supplies, and supervising student workers. They provide technical guidance, mentor students on manufacturability and design, and support research activities. The role requires 3-5 years of machining experience, CAD/CAM proficiency, and strong communication skills. Occasional weekend work is preferred. This is a research position offering competitive pay, benefits, and opportunities to contribute to hands-on learning and research productivity within the department.