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Title: CNC Supervisor (Turning)
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Type: Direct Hire | Hands-On Leadership Role

Compensation: $85,000$87,500 /yr. + 10% Annual Bonus
Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision + 401k

Position Summary
The Machine Shop Supervisor will lead daily operations of a CNC turning department producing machined bronze and aluminum components for industrial and municipal applications. This role combines hands-on CNC lathe setup and programming with leadership responsibilities including workflow coordination, scheduling, quality oversight, and inventory control.

The shop operates a mix of automated and manual CNC turning equipment, including a twin-spindle Mazak lathe with gantry automation, a Doosan CNC lathe, and a CNC lathe equipped with Y-axis and live tooling. This is not a mill-turn environment; the focus is efficient, repeatable CNC turning with integrated secondary operations performed in the lathe where applicable.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and coordinate daily operations of a 6-person CNC machine shop with four CNC lathes, including job assignment, scheduling, and workflow management.
  • Oversee production across multiple CNC lathes, including automated twin-spindle and gantry-fed equipment.
  • Read and interpret engineering drawings and machining specifications; ensure work is completed to print and tolerance.
  • Set up, program, and support CNC lathes, including live-tooling and Y-axis operations where applicable.
  • Machine parts requiring secondary features completed in the lathe, such as cross-drilled and tapped ports, bolt-hole patterns, face drilling, and milled flats.
  • Support machining of valve bodies, flanged components, pump cylinders, couplings, and custom bronze/aluminum castings.
  • Perform first-article setups, troubleshoot machining, tooling, and process issues, and assist operators as needed.
  • Ensure quality through in-process and final inspections using calipers, micrometers, and indicators.
  • Maintain inventory of in-process and finished parts; coordinate material, tooling, and consumable needs.
  • Promote safe, organized, and consistent machining practices.
  • Drive continuous improvement by reducing cycle times, improving setup efficiency, optimizing automation workflows, and training machinists on best practices.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 5+ years of CNC lathe experience including setup and programming.
  • Experience working with live-tooling CNC lathes.
  • Strong understanding of production machining and repeatable processes.
  • Ability to lead machinists while remaining hands-on.
  • Proficient with precision measuring tools.