How do they match: Machinists

  • CNC Programmer
  • Computer Numeric Control Programmer
  • Tool and Die Machinist
  • Tool and Die Maker

  • Program computers or electronic instruments, such as numerically controlled machine tools.
  • Support metalworking projects from planning and fabrication through assembly, inspection, and testing, using knowledge of machine functions, metal properties, and mathematics.
  • Advise clients about the materials being used for finished products.
  • Calculate dimensions or tolerances, using instruments, such as micrometers or vernier calipers.
  • Confer with numerical control programmers to check and ensure that new programs or machinery will function properly and that output will meet specifications.
  • Dismantle machines or equipment, using hand tools or power tools to examine parts for defects and replace defective parts where needed.
  • Establish work procedures for fabricating new structural products, using a variety of metalworking machines.
  • Machine parts to specifications, using machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, shapers, or grinders.
  • Measure, examine, or test completed units to check for defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments, such as micrometers.
  • Set up, adjust, or operate basic or specialized machine tools used to perform precision machining operations.

  • Program equipment to perform production tasks.
  • Draw guide lines or markings on materials or workpieces using patterns or other references.