CNC Machinist
Boston
Friday, 24 April 2026
The CNC Machinist supports teaching, research, and student project activities within the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) by providing high-quality machining and fabrication services. This position is responsible for fabricating metal and polymer components using both manual and CNC/ NC machine tools in support of Capstone design teams, student activity groups, research faculty, and instructional needs. The role requires the application of industry-standard machining practices to ensure that all parts meet required quality, tolerance, and performance specifications. In addition to fabrication, the CNC Machinist & Programmer maintains machining equipment, coordinates equipment acquisition, supervises student workers, and provides technical guidance and mentoring to students on manufacturability and part design. This position plays a critical role in supporting hands-on learning, research productivity, and shop operations within the department. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - Experience & Education 3–5 years of machining experience (or equivalent combination of education and experience) strongly preferred. Perform all standard machinist functions. Manufacture components using manual and/or automated machining tools. Read and interpret CAD plans/files. Provide design advice when needed. Manage multiple machining jobs under tight deadlines. Maintain manual and computer-aided machining equipment. CAM/ CAD software programming. MS Office Suite proficiency (Excel, Outlook, etc.)Ability to mentor and supervise undergraduate and graduate students in machining best practices. Support student project work and research by machining parts as needed. Maintain shop safety standards. Additional Requirements. Flexibility to work occasional Saturdays (preferred)KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES - Machining, Programming & Fabrication Operations — 50 bricate metal and polymer components using manual and CNC/ NC machine tools (lathes, mills, grinders, drill presses, etc.)Set up, program, operate, and adjust CNC/ NC machines for accurate, efficient production per design specifications. Apply industry-standard practices to meet dimensional, functional, tolerance, and surface finish requirements. Interpret CAD drawings and translate designs into manufacturable components using appropriate methods. Support fabrication for Capstone design teams, student groups, research faculty, and instructional projects. Equipment Maintenance, Shop Operations & Procurement Support — 30%Maintain machining and shop equipment for safe, reliable, continuous operation. Perform scheduled preventive maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of manual and CNC equipment. Order shop supplies, tooling, materials, and consumables; manage inventory tracking and stock. Coordinate acquisition of new equipment by obtaining quotes, advising on technical specs, and supporting purchasing decisions. Collaborate with departmental staff and other Northeastern University units on machining and fabrication needs. Student Supervision, Training & Technical Consultation — 20%Supervise and support work-study students; ensure proper equipment use and adherence to shop procedures. Train student operators on manual and CNC equipment, workflows, and best practices. Consult with Capstone directors, faculty, and students on machining projects and feasibility. Mentor students on part design, manufacturability, tolerancing, material selection, and machining best practices. Provide technical guidance to enhance student project outcomes and research productivity. Position Type. Research.