Full-Time

CNC Operator

thyssenkrupp

thyssenkrupp

10,001+ employees

Diversified industrial conglomerate—steel, components, marine systems

Compensation Overview

$23.81 - $32.21/hr

Auburn, WA, USA

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Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum of 1 year CNC operations experience.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work.
  • Ability to work safely in a warehouse/manufacturing environment with heavy machinery.
  • Ability to lift up to 40-50lbs
Responsibilities
  • Set up and operate 3-axis and 5-axis CNC milling machines.
  • Perform CNC program operations, including feed/speed adjustments and adding passes when necessary.
  • Read, interpret, and apply engineering drawings, blueprints, charts, and technical tables.
  • Verify dimensions of machined parts using precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, gauges, height gauges, optical comparators, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM).
  • Compute dimensions and tolerances, measure, and lay out workpieces.
  • Maintain, repair, and calibrate precision measuring instruments as needed.
  • Ensure all material meets work order specifications and record measurements per written work instructions.
  • Debur and finish parts to meet quality and safety requirements.
  • Collaborate with team members to improve processes and enhance productivity.
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
  • Operate additional machine tools when required, such as sawing, turning, boring, drilling, and precision grinding.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • This is a position that works directly on the warehouse floor around heavy machinery.
  • Meets TKMNA Employee Attributes / Competencies.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience operating Mazak and Doosan machines.
  • Familiarity with G-code.
  • Troubleshooting skills and ability to resolve production issues.

Thyssenkrupp is an industrial engineering and steel production group that manufactures automotive components, builds naval vessels, and distributes raw materials. The company operates by integrating large-scale steel manufacturing with specialized engineering to create custom parts, such as steering systems and submarines, for diverse industrial clients. It differs from competitors by controlling the entire supply chain, from the initial production of raw steel to the assembly of finished mechanical systems. The company’s goal is to provide essential industrial solutions while transitioning to a green economy through investments in hydrogen and sustainable steel production.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Essen, Germany

Founded

1811

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Aceroteca acquisition expands Mexico network amid 3.5M vehicle nearshoring boom.
  • Waves buy strengthens sustainability management in retail division.
  • TKMS 2025 spin-off IPO enables focused pursuit of defense contracts.

What critics are saying

  • ArcelorMittal undercuts Steel Europe prices, capturing automotive share in 12-24 months.
  • EU CBAM imposes €500M costs on Steel Europe starting 2026, forcing shutdowns.
  • US Navy picks Huntington Ingalls, halving TKMS non-EU revenue in 12-24 months.

What makes thyssenkrupp unique

  • Materials Services leads with 380 global locations and advanced stainless steel processing.
  • Decarbon Technologies supplies green hydrogen solutions for European automotive OEMs.
  • TKMS specializes in non-nuclear submarines and naval vessels with 300-year expertise.

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Company News

Oreaco
Apr 14th, 2026
thyssenkrupp acquires Aceroteca to expand service centre network in Mexico's booming nearshoring market

thyssenkrupp Materials Services has acquired Aceroteca, a Mexican steel service centre operator, marking a significant expansion of the German industrial conglomerate's North American footprint. The transaction positions thyssenkrupp to capitalise on Mexico's manufacturing boom driven by nearshoring trends. Aceroteca provides steel processing and distribution services to Mexico's automotive, appliance and manufacturing sectors. The acquisition adds processing capabilities including cutting, slitting and blanking to thyssenkrupp Materials Services' global network, which generates approximately €10 billion annually. The timing aligns with accelerating nearshoring investment in Mexico as manufacturers respond to supply chain disruptions and incentives from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Mexico's automotive sector, producing 3.5 million vehicles annually, represents a key growth driver for steel service centre demand.

Global Legal Chronicle
Oct 22nd, 2025
Thyssenkrupp Completes TKMS Spin-Off IPO

Thyssenkrupp AG has successfully completed the spin-off and initial public offering (IPO) of its marine business, TKMS AG & Co. KGaA. Legal advice for the transaction was provided by Linklaters.

TKM Group
Oct 20th, 2025
TKMS lists on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange: Successful Market Debut for Maritime Defense Provider

 Shares of TKMS AG & Co. KGaA (“TKMS“) are trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange for the first time today. As a fully integrated systems provider for maritime defense, TKMS combines submarines,…

MarketScreener
Jan 9th, 2025
Thyssenkrupp takes over Luxembourg-based Waves

Thyssenkrupp is strengthening its retail division with the purchase of the Luxembourg-based company Waves in the area of sustainability management. The acquisition is an important step in expanding...

MarketWatch
Mar 18th, 2022
Thyssenkrupp hired Oliver Burkhard as chief executive on Mar 18th 22'.

Thyssenkrupp AG's Marine Systems division said Friday that it had appointed its supervisory-board chairman Oliver Burkhard as its new chief executive after an extraordinary board meeting.