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Job Title


CNC Milling Technician


Company : North Arc


Location : Mississauga, Ontario


Created : 2025-05-09


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

About UsNorth Arc is a growing group of companies specialized in advanced manufacturing and complex assemblies. We are a Canadian owned and operated organization with over 80 employees based at our 42,000 square foot facility in Mississauga, Ontario. Our mission is to use our ingenuity to improve performance and inspire confidence. North Arc consists of four core teams:North Arc Labs: focused on R&D and product developmentNorth Arc Precision: advanced manufacturing (wire EDM, CNC) and complex assembliesTriggerTech: global leader in trigger assemblies for firearm and archery productsProject 321: high-performance hub assemblies for premium mountain bike wheelsIn short, TriggerTech and Project 321 are premium, customer-facing brands who offer market-leading products that have been designed by North Arc Labs and manufactured by North Arc Precision, all under one roof in Mississauga. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive, entrepreneurial, and hands-on working environment. Our vision is to be an enterprise that people can trust. About the RoleAs a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling technician, you will report to the Sr. CNC Manufacturing Technician. Key responsibilities typically include:Machine Setup: Assisting in setting up CNC milling machines, including loading tools, fixtures, and raw materials.Operation: Running pre-programmed CNC milling operations, monitoring machine performance, and making basic adjustments as needed.Quality Control: Inspecting finished parts using calipers, micrometers, and other measuring tools to verify they meet tolerances and specifications.Maintenance: Performing routine maintenance like cleaning machines, checking fluid levels, and reporting any issues to supervisors.Documentation: Recording production data and maintaining logs for traceability and quality assurance.This role usually requires basic knowledge of machining processes, mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to read blueprints or technical diagrams. Entry-level technicians often receive on-the-job training and may be expected to work in shifts in a manufacturing environment.Qualifications and Physical Requirements2-3 years of experience with CNC operation and/or assembly loading Microsoft word and excel experience Analysis of measurement data and capability charts Written and verbal English communication Organizational and time management skillsLifting up to 30lbsBasic knowledge of cutting tools and tool holdersMust be Fluent in English