Manufacturing Engineer III – Automation & Swiss Machining

At a glance Company: Viant Medical Location: Wheeling, IL Pay: $90,000–$120,000 annually (DOE) Job Type: Full-Time Shift: Day Shift Experience: 5 years manufacturing engineering Manufacturing Focus: Swiss Machining • CNC Machining • Automation • Injection Molding • Stamping Why join Viant Medical? If you're a Manufacturing Engineer who enjoys improving processes, implementing automation, and solving complex manufacturing challenges, Viant Medical offers the opportunity to make a real impact. Based in Wheeling, Illinois, you'll support the production of precision medical device components by leading manufacturing improvement projects, introducing new technologies, and optimizing advanced manufacturing processes. This position is ideal for engineers with experience in Swiss machining, CNC machining, automation, and Lean Manufacturing who want to work in a highly regulated environment where quality and continuous improvement are at the center of every project. Working alongside manufacturing, engineering, quality, and operations teams, you'll help improve efficiency, reduce waste, support New Product Introduction (NPI), and develop manufacturing solutions that directly contribute to life-enhancing medical devices. ⚙️ What you'll be doing In this role, you will: Lead manufacturing improvement and automation projects Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities Design and improve manufacturing processes and production fixtures Optimize CNC machining, Swiss machining, and other advanced manufacturing processes Improve plant layout, material flow, and manufacturing efficiency Implement Lean Manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives Develop manufacturing documentation, setup procedures, and equipment qualifications Perform process validation and manufacturing testing Analyze production issues using root cause analysis and statistical methods Collaborate with vendors on equipment, tooling, and manufacturing solutions Support cost reduction, quality improvement, and lead-time reduction initiatives ️ Manufacturing technologies & softwareManufacturing Processes Swiss Machining CNC Machining Automation Injection Molding Metal Stamping Engineering Software & Systems SolidWorks Oracle ERP Microsoft Office Minitab Engineering Methodologies Lean Manufacturing Lean Six Sigma Design of Experiments (DOE) PFMEA Root Cause Analysis Process Validation Equipment Qualification New Product Introduction (NPI) Preferred Experience PLC systems Statistical Process Control (SPC) ⭐ Shop highlights Precision medical device manufacturing Automation and advanced manufacturing projects Swiss machining environment Clean, climate-controlled facility Day-one benefits Tuition reimbursement 401(k) company match Global medical manufacturing leader Career growth opportunities Manufacturing environment You'll support manufacturing processes involving precision medical components produced using CNC machining, Swiss machining, injection molding, and metal stamping technologies. ✅ What we're looking forRequired Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field 5 years of manufacturing engineering experience Experience in medical, aerospace, pharmaceutical, or military manufacturing New Product Introduction (NPI) experience Lean Manufacturing experience Strong project management skills Excellent problem-solving and communication skills Preferred Automation experience Swiss machining experience PLC experience ISO 13485 experience Six Sigma certification SPC knowledge Why you'll like working here $90,000–$120,000 annual salary Day-one medical, dental, and vision benefits Company-paid life and disability insurance 401(k) with company match Tuition reimbursement Pet insurance Home Ownership Program Generous PTO plus 10 paid holidays Long-term career growth with a global medical manufacturer Pay, benefits & schedulePay $90,000–$120,000 annually (based on experience) Benefits Medical Dental Vision Company-paid life insurance Company-paid disability insurance 401(k) with company match Generous PTO 10 paid holidays Tuition reimbursement Pet insurance Home Ownership Program Voluntary legal plan Long-term care coverage Schedule Full-Time | Day Shift About Viant Medical Viant Medical is a global medical device design and manufacturing partner with nearly 6,000 associates across 24 locations worldwide . The company combines advanced manufacturing technologies, engineering expertise, and disciplined quality systems to produce life-enhancing medical devices for many of the world's leading healthcare companies. The Wheeling, Illinois facility specializes in precision machining of metal medical components , supporting advanced CNC manufacturing, Swiss machining, automation, and continuous improvement initiatives. Employees enjoy a clean manufacturing environment, outstanding benefits, and opportunities for long-term career advancement.

Home Health Salaried Registered Nurse RN Full Time 10k Sign on Bonus (Hiring Immediately)

Position offers a $10k Sign on Bonus Salaried Home Health Registered Nurse (Home Health) Schedule: Monday - Friday Full Time visits with shared on call Territory: Prior Lake, Lakeville, Farmington, Elko New Market, Cedar Lake, Helena, Jordan, Cologne, Carver, Chaska, Shakopee, Savage, Burnsville, Apple Valley, Rosemount At Aveanna, we believe the best care happens at home —and that great outcomes start with supporting the nurses who deliver that care. When you join Aveanna’s Home Health team, you become part of a national organization that is deeply invested in clinical excellence, compassionate care, and your long‑term success as a nurse . Why Choose Aveanna Aveanna is built around a culture of Compassion, Trust, Inclusion, Integrity, Innovation, and Compliance . These values guide how we care for patients—and how we support our clinicians every day. Our nurses are empowered to build meaningful relationships with patients, focus on quality outcomes , and collaborate with a team of like‑minded professionals committed to patient‑centered care. What You’ll Do Serve as the primary clinical partner for patients and families, delivering individualized, one‑on‑one nursing care in the home that promotes recovery, safety, and independence. Conduct comprehensive in‑home assessments to evaluate physical, emotional, and environmental needs, and translate those findings into thoughtful, patient‑centered care plans. Provide skilled nursing interventions—including wound care, infusions, catheter care, medication management, post‑operative care, and chronic disease management—tailored to each patient’s goals and condition. Educate and empower patients and caregivers through clear instruction, coaching, and support, helping them confidently manage symptoms, medications, and daily care at home. Monitor patient progress closely, identify changes in condition early, and communicate effectively with physicians and the interdisciplinary care team to adjust plans and prevent avoidable hospitalizations. Coordinate care across providers and services, ensuring continuity, clarity, and high‑quality outcomes throughout the patient’s home health journey. Complete timely, accurate documentation that reflects the full clinical picture and supports quality, compliance, and measurable outcomes. What You’ll Love About Working Here Patient‑Centered Care Deliver one‑on‑one, skilled nursing care that allows you to truly know your patients and directly impact their health, independence, and quality of life. Aveanna emphasizes continuity of care and measurable outcomes. Supportive Clinical Environment Our home health nurses consistently highlight supportive local leadership, collaborative clinical teams, and clear communication—so you’re never practicing alone. Work‑Life Balance & Flexibility Home health at Aveanna offers flexibility that many nurses value, helping you better balance your professional and personal life. Career Growth & Development With a nationwide footprint, Aveanna provides opportunities for professional advancement, leadership pathways, and ongoing learning. Nurses have access to free CEUs, training, and tuition support to continue growing their careers. The Nurse We’re Seeking Holds an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice with at least one (1) year of clinical nursing experience Is patient‑focused, organized, and motivated by delivering high-quality care Has a current driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance Is CPR certified (or able to obtain certification) Comprehensive Benefits (Full-time positions) Aveanna offers benefits designed to support you inside and outside of work , including: Competitive pay Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance Voluntary Pet Insurance for your fur babies 401(k) with Company match Vacation time, Sick time, Paid Holidays, and Floating Holidays Tuition reimbursement and tuition discounts Free continuing education units (CEUs) for nurses Employee Assistance Program and Employee Relief Fund Employee Stock Purchase Plan Our Mission Our mission is to revolutionize the way homecare is delivered, one patient at a time . We are committed to innovation, clinical excellence, and compassionate care—because outcomes improve when care is personal. Join the revolution and make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and families every day. HHH As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate. Notice for Job Applicants Residing in California Notice for Job Applicants Residing in Florida

Home Health Weekend Baylor Registered Nurse Full Time 10K Sign On Bonus (Hiring Immediately)

Registered Nurse (Home Health) At Aveanna, we believe the best care happens at home —and that great outcomes start with supporting the nurses who deliver that care. When you join Aveanna’s Home Health team, you become part of a national organization that is deeply invested in clinical excellence, compassionate care, and your long‑term success as a nurse . Why Choose Aveanna Aveanna is built around a culture of Compassion, Trust, Inclusion, Integrity, Innovation, and Compliance . These values guide how we care for patients—and how we support our clinicians every day. Our nurses are empowered to build meaningful relationships with patients, focus on quality outcomes , and collaborate with a team of like‑minded professionals committed to patient‑centered care. What You’ll Do Serve as the primary clinical partner for patients and families, delivering individualized, one‑on‑one nursing care in the home that promotes recovery, safety, and independence. Conduct comprehensive in‑home assessments to evaluate physical, emotional, and environmental needs, and translate those findings into thoughtful, patient‑centered care plans. Provide skilled nursing interventions—including wound care, infusions, catheter care, medication management, post‑operative care, and chronic disease management—tailored to each patient’s goals and condition. Educate and empower patients and caregivers through clear instruction, coaching, and support, helping them confidently manage symptoms, medications, and daily care at home. Monitor patient progress closely, identify changes in condition early, and communicate effectively with physicians and the interdisciplinary care team to adjust plans and prevent avoidable hospitalizations. Coordinate care across providers and services, ensuring continuity, clarity, and high‑quality outcomes throughout the patient’s home health journey. Complete timely, accurate documentation that reflects the full clinical picture and supports quality, compliance, and measurable outcomes. What You’ll Love About Working Here Patient‑Centered Care Deliver one‑on‑one, skilled nursing care that allows you to truly know your patients and directly impact their health, independence, and quality of life. Aveanna emphasizes continuity of care and measurable outcomes. Supportive Clinical Environment Our home health nurses consistently highlight supportive local leadership, collaborative clinical teams, and clear communication—so you’re never practicing alone. Work‑Life Balance & Flexibility Home health at Aveanna offers flexibility that many nurses value, helping you better balance your professional and personal life. Career Growth & Development With a nationwide footprint, Aveanna provides opportunities for professional advancement, leadership pathways, and ongoing learning. Nurses have access to free CEUs, training, and tuition support to continue growing their careers. The Nurse We’re Seeking Holds an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice with at least one (1) year of clinical nursing experience Is patient‑focused, organized, and motivated by delivering high-quality care Has a current driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance Is CPR certified (or able to obtain certification) Comprehensive Benefits (Full-time positions) Aveanna offers benefits designed to support you inside and outside of work , including: Competitive pay Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance Voluntary Pet Insurance for your fur babies 401(k) with Company match Vacation time, Sick time, Paid Holidays, and Floating Holidays Tuition reimbursement and tuition discounts Free continuing education units (CEUs) for nurses Employee Assistance Program and Employee Relief Fund Employee Stock Purchase Plan Our Mission Our mission is to revolutionize the way homecare is delivered, one patient at a time . We are committed to innovation, clinical excellence, and compassionate care—because outcomes improve when care is personal. Join the revolution and make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and families every day. HHH As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate. Notice for Job Applicants Residing in California Notice for Job Applicants Residing in Florida

CNC Swiss Setup Machinist

At a Glance Company: Camco Precision Machining Location: Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 Position: CNC Swiss Setup Machinist Employment: Full-Time Pay: $20.00–$40.00/hr Based on Experience Equipment: Star Swiss CNC Machines • Automatic Bar Feeders Key Skills: Swiss CNC Setup • Tooling • Offsets • Program Editing • Inspection • Troubleshooting Additional Equipment: Okuma CNC Lathes • Haas CNC Mills Environment: Air-Conditioned Machine Shop Experience: Multiple Experience Levels Considered Why Join Camco Precision Machining? Camco Precision Machining is a family-owned CNC machine shop in Union Grove, Wisconsin, serving customers across the United States with precision-machined components and production machining services. Founded in 1981, Camco operates a variety of CNC equipment including Star Swiss machines, Okuma CNC lathes, Haas CNC mills and automatic bar-fed production equipment. Our work ranges from precision Swiss-machined components to high-volume turned parts, gear blanks and other close-tolerance components for customers across a variety of industries. This is a hands-on machining position for someone who wants to do more than simply load and unload parts. Depending on your experience, you may be responsible for machine setups, tooling, offsets, troubleshooting, inspection and keeping production running efficiently. We are interested in candidates at different experience levels. If you have a solid machining background and want to continue developing your setup and programming skills, we want to hear from you. Experienced setup machinists and programmers who can step in and independently run equipment are especially encouraged to apply. ⚙️ What You’ll Be Doing Set up and operate CNC machines for production runs Read and interpret blueprints, tolerances and manufacturing requirements Install and change cutting tools, inserts, collets and other tooling Make machine and tool offsets to maintain part dimensions Perform in-process inspections and verify finished parts meet specifications Use micrometers, calipers, indicators, gauges and other inspection equipment Troubleshoot machining, tooling and quality issues as they arise Monitor tool wear and make adjustments to maintain consistent production Complete changeovers and prepare machines for upcoming jobs Work with production and quality personnel to resolve manufacturing issues Maintain a clean, organized and safe work area Help keep machines running efficiently while maintaining part quality Responsibilities may vary depending on experience and the equipment assigned. ⭐ Shop Highlights Family-owned and operated since 1981 Small, experienced team where your work makes a difference Air-conditioned manufacturing facility Star Swiss CNC machines Okuma CNC lathes, including live-tooling and sub-spindle equipment Haas CNC milling equipment Automatic bar feeders and production machining equipment Modern inspection equipment including Keyence vision measurement systems High-volume and repeat production work Opportunities to expand setup, programming and troubleshooting skills Variety of parts, materials and machining processes Health, dental and vision insurance 401(k) plan Paid time off Full-time, year-round work ✅ What We’re Looking For Depending on the position and experience level: CNC machining or manufacturing experience Ability to read and understand blueprints and part specifications Experience using common precision measuring equipment Understanding of tooling, offsets and basic machining principles Ability to identify and correct dimensional issues during production Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing quality parts Ability to work independently while also working well with a small team Dependable attendance and willingness to take ownership of assigned work Commitment to maintaining a clean and safe work environment Especially valuable experience includes: CNC machine setup CNC programming or program editing Star Swiss-type CNC machines Swiss CNC setup and programming Live tooling and sub-spindle machining Automatic bar feeders Troubleshooting tooling, programs and machining processes Close-tolerance production machining GD&T and advanced blueprint reading You do not need experience with every machine or process listed above. We are interested in machinists with strong fundamentals who are willing to learn, as well as experienced setup machinists and programmers who can contribute immediately. Work Environment & Physical Requirements This position is based in an indoor, air-conditioned CNC manufacturing environment with multiple machines operating throughout the workday. Employees may work around machine tools, cutting tools, metal chips, cutting fluids, coolant and oils. The position requires regular standing and walking and may involve reaching, bending, handling tools and materials, and lifting or moving items associated with machine setup and production. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Pay & Employment Details Pay: $20.00-$40.00 per hour, based on experience. Employment: Full-time Location: Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 Benefits include: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Paid time off Air-conditioned shop Compensation will be based on the candidate's applicable experience and ability to independently operate, set up, troubleshoot and/or program CNC equipment. About Camco Precision Machining Camco Precision Machining is a family-owned precision machine shop located in Union Grove, Wisconsin. Since 1981, we have provided CNC machining and production manufacturing services to customers throughout the United States. Our capabilities include Swiss and screw machining, CNC turning, twin-spindle turning, automatic bar machining, CNC milling and gear blank manufacturing. We specialize in production machining and manufacture quantities ranging from hundreds of parts to high-volume orders exceeding one million pieces. Our equipment includes Star Swiss CNC machines, Okuma CNC lathes, Haas CNC mills and automated bar-fed production equipment. We also utilize modern inspection technology and in-process quality controls to maintain consistent results throughout production. We are a small company where experienced employees have the opportunity to take ownership of their work, solve problems and directly contribute to the success of the shop. Apply Today If you have CNC machining experience and are looking for a long-term opportunity with a family-owned precision machine shop, we would like to hear from you. Whether you are an experienced CNC setup machinist or programmer, or a machinist looking to continue building your skills, apply today through hireCNC.

CNC Machine Operator | 5 Years Experience | 1st or 2nd Shift

At a Glance Company: Camco Precision Machining Location: Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 Position: CNC Machine Operator Employment: Full-Time Shifts: 1st or 2nd Shift Experience: 5 Years of CNC Machining Experience Equipment: Okuma CNC Lathes • Star Swiss Machines • Haas CNC Mills • Automatic Bar-Fed Equipment Key Skills: Blueprint Reading • Part Inspection • Tool Changes • Wear Offsets • Production Troubleshooting Environment: Air-Conditioned Machine Shop Pay: Competitive Hourly Pay Based on Experience Why Join Camco Precision Machining? Camco Precision Machining is a family-owned CNC machine shop in Union Grove, Wisconsin, serving customers across the United States with precision-machined components and production machining services. Founded in 1981, Camco operates a variety of CNC equipment including Okuma CNC lathes, Star Swiss machines, Haas CNC mills and automatic bar-fed production equipment. We specialize in production machining, including high-volume turned parts, gear blanks and other close-tolerance components. This position is for an experienced CNC machine operator who understands the machining process and can take responsibility for keeping production running properly. You do not need to be a programmer or full setup machinist, but you should be comfortable operating CNC equipment independently, inspecting parts, making offsets, changing worn tools and recognizing when something isn't running correctly. If you have 5 years of CNC machining experience and are comfortable doing more than loading parts and pressing Cycle Start, we want to hear from you. ⚙️ What You’ll Be Doing Operate CNC machines during production runs Load raw material or parts and unload completed components Perform in-process inspections according to established requirements Read blueprints and understand part dimensions and tolerances Use micrometers, calipers, gauges and other inspection equipment Make tool and wear offsets to maintain part dimensions Change inserts and basic cutting tools as they wear Monitor tool life, part quality and machine performance throughout production Recognize dimensional trends and make adjustments before parts go out of tolerance Identify common machining problems and know when additional assistance is needed Verify parts after tool changes or adjustments Monitor bar feeders and other automated production equipment when assigned Keep machines supplied with material and running efficiently Complete required production and inspection documentation Maintain a clean, organized and safe work area Communicate tooling, quality or machine issues to setup personnel and management This is primarily an operator position, and full machine setups or CNC programming are not required. ⭐ Shop Highlights Family-owned and operated since 1981 Small, experienced team Air-conditioned manufacturing facility Okuma CNC lathes Star Swiss CNC machines Haas CNC milling equipment Automatic bar feeders and production equipment Modern inspection equipment including Keyence vision measurement systems High-volume and repeat production work Opportunity to develop additional setup and machining skills Variety of parts, materials and machining processes Health, dental and vision insurance 401(k) plan Paid time off Full-time, year-round work 1st and 2nd shifts available ✅ What We’re Looking For 5 years of CNC machining experience is required. This position is intended for someone who already has meaningful experience working with CNC equipment and understands the fundamentals of production machining. Candidates should be able to: Independently operate CNC equipment once a job has been set up Read blueprints and understand dimensions and tolerances Properly use micrometers, calipers and other common inspection equipment Inspect parts and determine whether they meet specifications Make tool and wear offsets to maintain dimensions Change inserts and basic tooling when necessary Understand tool wear and how it affects part quality Recognize when a machine, tool or process is not operating normally Follow established setup, inspection and production procedures Manage more than one machine or production process when appropriate Maintain consistent quality throughout a production run Work independently without requiring constant supervision Maintain dependable attendance and a safe, organized work area Experience with any of the following is especially valuable: Okuma CNC lathes CNC turning Star or other Swiss-type CNC machines Haas CNC mills Automatic bar feeders High-volume production machining Close-tolerance components Tool changes and offsets Blueprint reading and inspection Experience with our specific machines is not required. Candidates with 5 years of experience operating other CNC equipment are encouraged to apply. Opportunity to Grow This position does not require you to already be a CNC setup machinist or programmer. For operators interested in advancing their skills, there may be opportunities to learn additional responsibilities such as tooling, changeovers, machine setups, troubleshooting and program editing. We value employees who want to understand why a machining process works rather than simply following instructions. Work Environment & Physical Requirements This position is based in an indoor, air-conditioned CNC manufacturing environment with multiple machines operating throughout the workday. Employees may work around machine tools, cutting tools, metal chips, cutting fluids, coolant and oils. The position requires regular standing and walking and may involve reaching, bending, handling tools and materials, and lifting or moving items associated with CNC production. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Pay & Employment Details Pay: Competitive hourly pay based on CNC machining experience Employment: Full-time Shifts: 1st and 2nd shifts available Location: Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 Benefits include: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Paid time off Air-conditioned shop Compensation will be based on the candidate's CNC experience, inspection skills, ability to make adjustments and ability to independently manage production equipment. About Camco Precision Machining Camco Precision Machining is a family-owned precision machine shop located in Union Grove, Wisconsin. Since 1981, we have provided CNC machining and production manufacturing services to customers throughout the United States. Our capabilities include CNC turning, Swiss and screw machining, twin-spindle turning, automatic bar machining, CNC milling and gear blank manufacturing. We specialize in production machining and manufacture quantities ranging from hundreds of parts to high-volume orders exceeding one million pieces. Our equipment includes Okuma CNC lathes, Star Swiss CNC machines, Haas CNC mills and automated bar-fed production equipment. We also utilize modern inspection technology and in-process quality controls to maintain consistent results throughout production. We are a small company where dependable employees have the opportunity to take ownership of their work, develop additional skills and directly contribute to the success of the shop. Apply Today If you have 5 years of CNC machining experience and are comfortable inspecting your own parts, making basic adjustments, changing tooling and independently keeping production running, we would like to hear from you. 1st and 2nd shift opportunities are available. Apply today through hireCNC.

CNC Lathe Setup Machinist

At a Glance Company: Camco Precision Machining Location: Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 Position: CNC Lathe Setup Machinist Employment: Full-Time Pay: $20.00–$40.00/hr Based on Experience Equipment: Okuma CNC Lathes • Live Tooling • Sub-Spindles • Automatic Bar Feeders Controls: Okuma OSP Key Skills: CNC Lathe Setup • Tooling • Offsets • Program Editing • Inspection • Troubleshooting Environment: Air-Conditioned Machine Shop Experience: Multiple Experience Levels Considered Why Join Camco Precision Machining? Camco Precision Machining is a family-owned CNC machine shop in Union Grove, Wisconsin, serving customers across the United States with precision-machined components and production machining services. Founded in 1981, Camco operates a variety of CNC equipment with a strong focus on Okuma CNC lathes, along with Star Swiss machines, Haas CNC mills and automatic bar-fed production equipment. Our turning department handles high-volume production, close-tolerance components, gear blanks and a variety of other precision-machined parts. This is a hands-on position for someone who wants responsibility beyond simply loading and unloading parts. Depending on your experience, you may be responsible for CNC lathe setups, tooling, offsets, program edits, troubleshooting, inspection and keeping production running efficiently. We are interested in candidates at different experience levels. If you have a solid CNC turning background and want to continue developing your setup and programming skills, we want to hear from you. Experienced CNC lathe setup machinists and programmers, particularly those familiar with Okuma equipment and OSP controls, are especially encouraged to apply. ⚙️ What You’ll Be Doing Set up and operate CNC lathes for production runs Perform machine changeovers and prepare lathes for upcoming jobs Read and interpret blueprints, tolerances and manufacturing requirements Install and change cutting tools, inserts, collets, jaws and other tooling Set and adjust work offsets and tool offsets Make program edits and adjustments as needed Perform in-process inspections and verify finished parts meet specifications Use micrometers, calipers, indicators, gauges and other inspection equipment Troubleshoot machining, tooling, programming and quality issues Monitor tool wear and make adjustments to maintain consistent production Work with live tooling, sub-spindles and bar-fed equipment depending on the machine and job Work with production and quality personnel to resolve manufacturing issues Maintain a clean, organized and safe work area Help keep machines running efficiently while maintaining part quality Responsibilities may vary depending on experience and the equipment assigned. ⭐ Shop Highlights Family-owned and operated since 1981 Small, experienced team where your work makes a difference Air-conditioned manufacturing facility Strong Okuma CNC lathe department Okuma OSP controls CNC lathes with live tooling and sub-spindle capabilities Automatic bar feeders and bar-fed production Star Swiss CNC machines and Haas CNC mills also on-site Modern inspection equipment including Keyence vision measurement systems High-volume and repeat production work Opportunities to expand setup, programming and troubleshooting skills Variety of parts, materials and machining processes Health, dental and vision insurance 401(k) plan Paid time off Full-time, year-round work ✅ What We’re Looking For Depending on the position and experience level: CNC lathe or other CNC machining experience Ability to read and understand blueprints and part specifications Experience using common precision measuring equipment Understanding of cutting tools, inserts, speeds, feeds and machining fundamentals Ability to make tool and work offsets to maintain part dimensions Ability to identify and correct dimensional issues during production Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing quality parts Ability to work independently while also working well with a small team Dependable attendance and willingness to take ownership of assigned work Commitment to maintaining a clean and safe work environment Especially valuable experience includes: CNC lathe setup CNC programming or program editing Okuma CNC lathes Okuma OSP controls Live tooling and sub-spindle machining Bar-fed CNC turning Automatic bar feeders Chucking and collet work Troubleshooting tooling, programs and machining processes Close-tolerance production machining GD&T and advanced blueprint reading Okuma experience is preferred but not required. Candidates with strong CNC lathe experience on other equipment and controls are encouraged to apply. You do not need experience with every machine or process listed above. We are interested in machinists with strong fundamentals who are willing to learn, as well as experienced setup machinists and programmers who can contribute immediately. Work Environment & Physical Requirements This position is based in an indoor, air-conditioned CNC manufacturing environment with multiple machines operating throughout the workday. Employees may work around machine tools, cutting tools, metal chips, cutting fluids, coolant and oils. The position requires regular standing and walking and may involve reaching, bending, handling tools and materials, and lifting or moving items associated with machine setup and production. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Pay & Employment Details Pay: $20.00-$40.00 per hour, based on experience. Employment: Full-time Location: Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 Benefits include: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Paid time off Air-conditioned shop Compensation will be based on the candidate's applicable experience and ability to independently operate, set up, troubleshoot and/or program CNC lathes. About Camco Precision Machining Camco Precision Machining is a family-owned precision machine shop located in Union Grove, Wisconsin. Since 1981, we have provided CNC machining and production manufacturing services to customers throughout the United States. Our capabilities include CNC turning, twin-spindle turning, automatic bar machining, Swiss and screw machining, CNC milling and gear blank manufacturing. We specialize in production machining and manufacture quantities ranging from hundreds of parts to high-volume orders exceeding one million pieces. Our turning equipment includes Okuma CNC lathes ranging from traditional production turning equipment to newer machines equipped with live tooling and sub-spindles, along with automatic bar-feeding equipment. Our facility also includes Star Swiss CNC machines, Haas CNC mills and modern inspection technology. We are a small company where experienced employees have the opportunity to take ownership of their work, solve problems and directly contribute to the success of the shop. Apply Today If you have CNC lathe experience and are looking for a long-term opportunity with a family-owned precision machine shop, we would like to hear from you. Whether you are an experienced CNC lathe setup machinist/programmer who can independently take a job from setup through production, or a machinist looking to continue developing your setup and programming skills, apply today through hireCNC.

CNC Applications Engineer – Swiss CNC (Citizen-Cincom / Miyano)

At a Glance: Company: Marubeni Citizen-Cincom Location: Agawam, Massachusetts (On-site) Job Type: Full-Time Pay Range: $33–$43 per hour (based on experience) Schedule: 35-hour workweek, plus additional hours as needed Travel: Up to 50% throughout the Northeast, with occasional domestic and international travel Experience Level: 5 years of CNC machining/programming experience Work Authorization: Valid driver's license required. Must have or be able to obtain a valid U.S. Passport. Help Manufacturers Get the Most Out of Their CNC Machines This role exists because Marubeni Citizen-Cincom is committed to helping customers maximize the performance of their CNC equipment—not just selling machines. As a CNC Applications Engineer , you'll work directly with manufacturers to develop machining processes, optimize production, train machinists, and solve real-world manufacturing challenges. Every day is different. One day you may be programming a Swiss lathe in the applications lab, the next you'll be helping a customer improve cycle times or proving out a complex new part. If you're an experienced CNC programmer or Swiss machinist looking to move beyond production machining while staying hands-on with cutting-edge technology, this is an outstanding opportunity. What You'll Be Doing In this role, you will: Program Citizen-Cincom Swiss CNC machines and develop efficient manufacturing processes Conduct machine demonstrations and support pre-sale customer evaluations Recommend machining strategies, tooling, and process improvements Interpret blueprints, part drawings, GD&T, and engineering specifications Perform first-part runoffs and cycle time studies Set up Citizen and Miyano CNC lathes along with CNC vertical and horizontal machining centers Configure CNC programs and machine setups to customer specifications Train customers on machine operation, programming, and best machining practices Provide technical support over the phone and during on-site customer visits Install and align bar feed systems Prepare engineering reports and cost estimates Travel throughout the tri-state region and occasionally throughout North America and internationally Machines, Controls & Software You'll work with equipment such as: Machines Citizen-Cincom Swiss CNC lathes Miyano fixed-headstock turning centers CNC vertical machining centers CNC horizontal machining centers Programming & Applications CNC programming Process development Machine setup and optimization Customer training Manufacturing process improvement Software Microsoft Office What We're Looking ForRequired 5 years of CNC machining or CNC programming experience Strong understanding of CNC setup, tooling, offsets, and machining processes Ability to read blueprints and engineering drawings Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills Strong written and verbal communication skills High school diploma or equivalent Valid driver's license Ability to obtain or maintain a valid U.S. Passport Willingness to travel locally up to 50% Some international travel to clients in Canada or Mexico Preferred Swiss machining experience Experience with Citizen-Cincom equipment Experience with Miyano machines Customer training or applications engineering experience Additional college or technical education Why You'll Enjoy This Role Unlike a traditional production machining position, this role gives you the opportunity to work alongside manufacturers across a wide variety of industries while becoming a technical expert in advanced CNC technology. You'll help customers solve difficult machining challenges, improve productivity, and get the most from some of the most respected Swiss turning equipment in the world. If you enjoy programming, process development, troubleshooting, and sharing your machining knowledge with others, you'll feel right at home here. Pay, Benefits & Schedule Pay: $33–$43 per hour, based on experience Schedule 35-hour workweek Additional hours as needed Daily reporting to the Agawam office unless visiting a customer site Travel Up to 50% regional travel Occasional domestic and international travel Marubeni Citizen-Cincom is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment background check and drug screening. About Marubeni Citizen-Cincom Marubeni Citizen-Cincom is one of North America's leading suppliers of Citizen-Cincom Swiss CNC lathes and Miyano turning centers. The company partners with manufacturers across aerospace, medical, automotive, defense, electronics, and other precision industries by providing world-class machine tool technology, applications engineering, training, technical support, and long-term customer service. With locations throughout the United States, Marubeni Citizen-Cincom has earned a reputation for helping manufacturers improve productivity through advanced machining solutions and expert technical support. Apply Today Ready to take your machining career beyond the shop floor? If you're an experienced CNC programmer or Swiss machinist who enjoys solving problems, working with customers, and helping manufacturers succeed, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today through hireCNC .

Radiologic Technologist - Diagnostic X-Ray - Weekend Incentive Program - Overnights

$20,000 Sign On Bonus for offers accepted by August 31, 2026. Terms and Conditions apply The practice of radiography is performed by radiologic technologists responsible for the administration of ionizing radiation to humans of all ages (newborn to geriatric) for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes. A radiographer performs radiographic procedures and related techniques, producing images at the request of and for interpretation by a licensed independent practitioner. Core Competencies Demonstrates the ability to collect pertinent data about the patient, procedure, equipment, and work environment. Demonstrates the ability to analyze the information obtained during the assessment phase and develop an action plan for completing the procedure. Demonstrates basic knowledge related to the use of protocols, procedures, and equipment. Demonstrate the ability to perform radiographic exams safely and accurately with reliable information regarding the performance of equipment, materials, and processes. Demonstrates the ability to adjust protocols and procedures based on safe and effective practices. Demonstrates the ability to evaluate an exam or procedure that would meet all quality assurance standards. Demonstrates the ability to provide clear and precise documentation is essential for continuity of care, accuracy of care, and quality assurance. Demonstrates the ability to promote a positive and collaborative practice atmosphere with other members of the health care team. Expected to participate in professional organizations and scholarly activities such as research, scientific investigation, presentation, and publication to advance the profession. Advanced Competencies N/A Knowledge and Competency Novice-level experience. Competent in routine studies. Working knowledge of technical standards, the scope of practice, department and health system policies, safety, and service standards. Working knowledge of imaging equipment, image processing software, instrumentation, and ancillary patient care equipment Education, Certification & Experience The position requires certification by the American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT) or must obtain within the first 90 days of hire. Basic Life Support (BLS for Healthcare Providers) Compensation Grade Ranges: Radiology Diagnostic Technologist I WIP: $31.00 - $43.49Radiology Diagnostic Technologist II WIP: $31.00 - $43.49Radiology Diagnostic Technologist III WIP: $31.42 - $48.70Actual Salary offers will be based on several key factors to include relevant work experience, credentials, and qualifications. Weekend Night EEO Employer/Disabled/Protected Veteran

Radiologic Technologist - Diagnostic X-Ray - Weekend Incentive Program - Days

$20,000 Sign On Bonus for offers accepted by August 31, 2026. Terms and Conditions apply Shift: 3 x 12's - Sat & Sun 11:30AM - 11:30PM; Wed 8:00AM - 8:30PM. The practice of radiography is performed by radiologic technologists responsible for the administration of ionizing radiation to humans of all ages (newborn to geriatric) for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes. A radiographer performs radiographic procedures and related techniques, producing images at the request of and for interpretation by a licensed independent practitioner. Core Competencies Perform all the duties of a Diagnostic Technologist II. Capable of being a contributing member of quality improvement initiatives as assigned. Expected to lead daily department huddles as assigned. Demonstrates the ability to assist with examination protocol and policy review/revisions. Expected to perform basic lead technologists' functions such as coordinating work assignments, workflow, and staffing for an assigned shift/area; serve as a clinical or technical resource; provide training. Capable of performing the Dosimeter Badge coordinator duties. (Where applicable) Capable of Initiating service calls and following up until issues are resolved. Demonstrates the ability to participate in EOC rounding and TJC tracers alongside department leadership. Capable of acting as a safety coach duty as they may be asked to serve on the committee. Demonstrates the ability to develop and mentor other learners. Expected to show initiative and contribute to successful modality operations. Capable of recognizing excellence in coworker performance and does not participate in disruptive behavior. Demonstrates the ability to initiate process improvement discussions with senior leaders. Expected to anticipate the needs of patients and coworkers and works to proactively remove barriers to exceptional customer service and/or teamwork. Advanced Competencies Expected to perform complex procedures as applicable to your primary area. This includes but is not limited to Lumbar Punctures, Myelograms, advanced MSK procedures, procedures involving a sterile technique, and complex imaging that requires extensive critical thinking. Capable of inventorying, ordering, and tracking unit supplies. This includes the ability to utilize any 3rd inventory management tools designed for your area. Knowledge and Competency Highly experienced. Proficient in modality advanced competencies. Thorough knowledge of technical standards, the scope of practice, department and health system policies, safety and service standards. Participates in the development of modality policy, procedures, and workflows. Thorough understanding of imaging equipment, image processing software, instrumentation, and ancillary patient care equipment. Education, Certification & Experience The position requires certification by the American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT), BLS, and a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 4 years of experience. (Individuals with at least 6 years of experience can use this in lieu of the education requirement. Team members who reached Clin III status prior to 7.1.2023 are exempt from this educational requirement. Compensation Grade Ranges: Radiology Diagnostic Technologist I WIP: $31.00 - $43.49Radiology Diagnostic Technologist II WIP: $31.00 - $43.49Radiology Diagnostic Technologist III WIP: $31.42 - $48.70Actual Salary offers will be based on several key factors to include relevant work experience, credentials, and qualifications. EEO Employer/Disabled/Protected Veteran

RN Travel Nurse

Job Summary Join Geisinger as an In-House Travel RN! 12-week assignments are offered in Adult Med Surg, Adult ICU, ED, OR, & OB. $75/hr plus travel allowances for eligible candidates. Full-time hours while on assignment. Nine campus locations. One campus per assignment. Flexibility for time off between assignments. Per Diem, non-benefited position; does offer 401k with employer contributions. Support & mentorship from a full range of dedicated, experienced nursing leaders. Assesses plans, organizes, performs, and evaluates nursing activities to meet the needs of the patient. Promotes adaptive responses of patient and family to achieve the highest level of patient care, promote safety, and maximize patient satisfaction. Exhibits compassionate care during patient-nurse interactions. Coordinates patient care and interaction of staff. Meets the qualifications to provide care for patients in their assigned nursing unit. Responsible for ensuring the very best patient and family experience by optimizing all interactions. Job Duties Completes assessments as established by scope of practice and unit standards. Addresses physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual needs of patient and family throughout the continuum of care. Formulates, coordinates, and provides plan of care as established in unit standards including, patient and family education, family needs and discharge planning throughout hospitalization with members of the interdisciplinary team. Provides direct patient care including, treatments, medications, and diagnostic studies according to policy and procedure. Evaluates effectiveness of nursing interventions and revises plan of care based upon patient response to interventions. Initiates collaboration with physicians, ancillary personnel, and other interdisciplinary team members and acts to proactively resolve and facilitate patient needs. Problem solves, troubleshoots and takes corrective measures in the care and handling of equipment. Participates in unit-based decision-making regarding the utilization of evidence- based practice. Actively participates as a team member working toward team goals of the unit and organization and is accountable for unit and system specific metrics. Actively participates in patient quality and safety education programs and other activities designed to improve departmental and organizational quality and safety. ​ Work is typically performed in a clinical environment. Accountable for satisfying all job specific obligations and complying with all organization policies and procedures. Position requires employee work agreement for minimum of 12 weeks in length. Will be required to work at different hospitals throughout the Health System. Subject to be moved without advance notice. Position requires employee work agreement for minimum of 12 we eks in length. Will be required to work at different hospitals throughout the Health System. The specific statements in this profile are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements considered necessary to successfully perform the job. Additional competencies and skills outlined in any department-specific orientation will be considered essential to the performance of the job related to that position. Position Details Valid PA or multistate license required to start. Certifications required to start by specialty include: Med Surg: BLS ICU: BLS, ACLS, & NIHSS ED: BLS, ACLS, PALS, & NIHSS OR: BLS OB: BLS, ACLS, & NRP Education Graduate from Specialty Training Program- (Required), Bachelor's Degree-Nursing (Preferred) About Geisinger OUR PURPOSE & VALUES: Everything we do is about caring for our patients, our members, our students, our Geisinger family and our communities. KINDNESS: We strive to treat everyone as we would hope to be treated ourselves. EXCELLENCE: We treasure colleagues who humbly strive for excellence. LEARNING: We share our knowledge with the best and brightest to better prepare the caregivers for tomorrow. INNOVATION: We constantly seek new and better ways to care for our patients, our members, our community, and the nation. SAFETY: We provide a safe environment for our patients and members and the Geisinger family We offer healthcare benefits for full time and part time positions from day one, including vision, dental and domestic partners. Perhaps just as important, from senior management on down, we encourage an atmosphere of collaboration, cooperation and collegiality. We know that a diverse workforce with unique experiences and backgrounds makes our team stronger. Our patients, members and community come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and it takes a diverse workforce to make better health easier for all. We are proud to be an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.

LAW FIRM ADMINISTRATOR

Mallard Perez, PLLC in Sarasota, Florida is seeking an energetic, organized and professional Law Firm Administrator to oversee the daily operations of our firm and ensure a smooth, efficient, and professional delivery of legal services to our Personal Injury Clients. This role requires strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a working knowledge of wage, hour and regulatory compliance. Experience in a law firm is preferable but not an absolute must. We are willing to accept applications from those persons who would consider relocating to Sarasota, Florida. Responsibilities Oversee daily office administrative operations including being the point of contact for all staff on all issues related to Human Resource functions. These functions include onboarding new employees, reporting to the state and federal government, and assisting with benefits administration. Supervise administrative staff, providing or arrange for training, guidance, and performance feedback to foster a collaborative team atmosphere. Handle vendor relationships by managing contracts, payments, and service quality to maintain efficient office support services. Coordinate event planning for firm functions such as firm marketing events, team-building activities, and community outreach events. Work in collaboration with our Controller/In-house CPA to ensure smooth processing of expenses, client settlement payouts, reporting to management on all financial issues and oversight of payroll processing. Develop (as needed) and enforce firm policies, maintain regulatory compliance, and support risk-management initiatives. Oversee the administration and annual renewal of all employee benefits including insurance, retirement benefits and other fringe benefits. Oversee the management of our legal software, case-management systems, IT and technology upgrades to support efficient firm operations. Provide Administrative Support to Partners and Associates and help streamline legal workflows. Promote a professional, client-focused environment and support initiatives that enhance and validate our client's experiences. Skills Proven experience in office management, preferably within a legal or professional services environment with strong administrative skills. Demonstrated supervisory experience leading teams effectively and fostering professional development. Proficiency in QuickBooks for bookkeeping and payroll management is helpful but not required. Excellent communication skills—both verbal and written—to interact confidently with vendors, staff, and attorneys on a neutral and independent basis. Strong organizational skills. Experience in event planning and vendor management to coordinate firm events smoothly from start to finish. Knowledge of legal office procedures is a plus but not required. Excellent leadership and problem-solving skills. Proficiency with legal practice management software is helpful; however, knowledge of office technology and commonly used software such as outlook and word is a must. Ability to manage multiple priorities with professionalism and discretion. Bachelor's Degree in Business, Management or a related field is preferred; CLM certification and ALA membership is a plus. This role offers an exciting opportunity to lead a vibrant and thriving law firm while advancing your career. We value energetic professionals who are eager to make an impact through organized leadership and excellent service. If you're ready to bring your expertise in office management and team supervision to a thriving legal environment—apply today!

School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Location: Caldwell, ID Schedule: 2026 -2027 School Year, School-Based Daytime Hours (Part Time, 2-3 days a week) Pay: $55-$60/Per Hour A Role That Supports Communication, Learning, and Student Success At Care Options for Kids, our school-based Speech-Language Pathologists play a critical role in helping students access learning through effective communication. This role is designed for SLPs who value collaboration, structure, and making a meaningful impact in a school setting. In this position, you’ll provide speech and language services to students with a range of communication needs, support IEP goal development and implementation, and collaborate closely with educators, families, and related service providers. Your work will help students build the skills they need to participate fully in the classroom and school community. If you’re an SLP looking for a part-time, school-based role where your expertise is respected and your work directly supports student success, this position was designed with you in mind. Care Options for Kids Benefits, Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life, LTD, and STD coverage Supplemental insurance options 401(k) once eligible PTO Continuing education units (CEUs) Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Access to an online community of clinicians and school professionals Support That Helps You Succeed in Schools Collaborative school-based team environment Clear expectations aligned with IEPs and district standards Ongoing collaboration with teachers and special education teams Resources and support to deliver effective, compliant school-based services Requirements Master’s degree or higher in Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited institution Active ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) in good standing Active state license to practice Speech-Language Pathology in Idaho Strong organizational and time-management skills Ability to maintain confidentiality of student information Knowledge of evidence-based speech and language intervention practices Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and current auto liability insurance Accepting Applications through 7/31/26 Care Options for Kids is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. RDSBSID