The mission of the Bridge Mill CNC Machinist is to support Perfecto’s operational excellence by independently setting up, operating, and producing large, complex, precision machined components on bridge mill CNC equipment. This role is accountable for safely and efficiently machining high-value weldments and fixtures to exact engineering specifications, directly impacting quality, delivery, and customer satisfaction on critical projects. Through disciplined process control, preventive maintenance, and craftsmanship standards, the Bridge Mill Machinist advances Perfecto’s manufacturing capabilities and models the Core Values of Customer Experience, Integrity, Learning, and Stewardship.
Requirements
Experience & Credentials
Advanced Bridge Mill Operation
Blueprint Interpretation & Precision Machining
Safety & Equipment Stewardship

Founded in 1955 by Paul J. Skaggs, Perfecto Tool was started to serve the die casting industry by building shot end replacement parts, die cast dies and the rebuilding of die cast machines. In 1959, Perfecto Tool built its first building on Anderson’s Southside, which was to serve as its permanent location. Evolving into a fully integrated builder of special machinery and precision tooling, customer satisfaction became the cornerstone of growth for the next four decades. Increased business lead the company to five building expansions, numerous capital equipment investments and consistent growth in the number of dedicated skilled craftsmen who came to build special machinery and precision tooling that was destined to become known worldwide for its production capability. Under the leadership of the third generation, Perfecto is still growing, and looking forward to the future. We are constantly challenging ourselves to be creative and utilize the most innovative technology. Our experienced team, combined with the latest technology all under one roof, sets us apart from our competition. Perfecto is now serving customers in 26 states and 13 countries and strives to be the best machine builder in the Midwest.