A Machining Supervisor bridges the gap between management and the machine shop floor. Supervisor will lead machinists, oversee daily operations, and troubleshoot machining issues to ensure production goals, quality standards, and safety protocols are met efficiently. A highly effective and comprehensive job description tailored for this role encompasses the following core areas
Job Responsibilities
Team Leadership & Personnel Management
Supervise, mentor, and evaluate the performance of CNC machinists and operators.
Conduct regular training on machine setups, programming basics (e.g., G-code, Mastercam), and proper safety protocols.
Assign daily tasks, manage work schedules, and delegate responsibilities to maximize shop floor efficiency.
Production & Operations
Monitor machine performance, tool life, and cycle times to optimize output and reduce scrap rates.
Collaborate with production planning to execute manufacturing schedules and hit on-time delivery targets.
Oversee the setup and operation of CNC milling, turning, and grinding machines, ensuring they meet exact engineering specifications
Quality Assurance & Troubleshooting
Enforce quality control procedures (e.g., using micrometers, calipers, and CMM) to verify parts conform to blueprints and tolerances.
Troubleshoot mechanical or programming issues and facilitate timely repairs to minimize equipment downtime.
Investigate the root cause of non-conforming parts and implement corrective actions.
Safety & Compliance
Maintain a clean, safe, and highly operational work environment by enforcing OSHA, local regulatory, and internal company safety guidelines.
Lead and promote 5S methodologies and continuous improvement projects (Lean/Six Sigma).
Requirements:
Education: Diploma or Cert in Mechanical Engineering, Tool & Die, Machining, or a related technical discipline
Experience: Minimum 3 to 5 years of hands-on CNC machining (3, 4, or 5-axis) experience, including at least 1-2 years in a leadership or supervisory capacity.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in reading blueprints, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and knowledge of CNC programming/simulation software (e.g., Mastercam, G-code).
Soft Skills: Strong problem-solving abilities, exceptional organizational and time management skills, and clear communication capabilities.

We are a leader in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of critical fluid delivery subsystems and components for semiconductor capital equipment. Our product offerings include gas and chemical delivery systems and subsystems, collectively known as fluid delivery systems and subsystems, which are key elements of the process tools used in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices. Our gas delivery subsystems deliver, monitor, and control precise quantities of the specialized gases used in semiconductor manufacturing processes such as etch and deposition. Our chemical delivery systems and subsystems precisely blend and dispense the reactive liquid chemistries used in semiconductor manufacturing processes such as chemical-mechanical planarization, electroplating, and cleaning. We also provide precision-machined components, weldments, e‑beam and laser-welded components, precision vacuum and hydrogen brazing and surface treatment technologies, and other proprietary products. This vertically integrated portion of our business is primarily focused on metal and plastic parts that are used in gas and chemical systems, respectively.
We are strategically located to provide the highest level of customer service and support from our program management, sales, engineering, and executive management teams. Ichor is headquartered in Fremont, California, and we have production facilities in California, Oregon, Texas, Nevada, Minnesota, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Mexico, and the UK, staffed by our 2000+ team members.