CNC Machinist Optics

L3HarrisRochester, NY
5h$55,000 - $102,000Onsite

About The Position

L3Harris’s Optics department in Rochester, NY is seeking an experienced CNC Machinist to produce high-quality optical components for cutting-edge astronomical, high-energy laser, and earth imaging applications. You will collaborate with design and project engineers, operate advanced optical manufacturing equipment, and ensure the highest standards of quality. Be a part of a team that pioneers precision manufacturing in optical technologies. If you have the skills and passion for precision optics, apply now to join us and contribute to groundbreaking projects in a dynamic and innovative environment.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent, and a minimum of 4 years of prior relevant experience or experience in manufacturing and/or prototyping environment or 2 years post-Secondary/Associates Degree with 0 to 2 years of prior related manufacturing experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Hands-on CNC operation experience (mills/routers/grinders/turning centers) and comfort with offsets, tool length comp, and basic probing.
  • CAM familiarity (viewing toolpaths, basic edits) and basic G-code reading.
  • Experience building or maintaining fixtures for precision parts.
  • Familiarity with brittle materials and defect prevention mindset (chips, edge damage, subsurface damage risk awareness)

Responsibilities

  • Independently run standard work on assigned CNC equipment and/or tooling tasks with limited supervision.
  • Perform routine setups for standard part families: install standard fixtures, load tools, set work offsets, run warm-up and verification routines.
  • Execute production operations on CNC or computer-controlled optics equipment (as assigned), following controlled work instructions and build documents.
  • Conduct in-process checks using defined inspection points and standard measurement tools, and document results accurately.
  • Perform routine tool changes and minor offset adjustments within defined limits to maintain dimensional control and surface integrity.
  • Identify tool wear/failure modes (chipping, edge breakdown, runout symptoms) and respond to standard guidance.
  • Support assembly and maintenance of tooling/fixtures per released designs, ensuring traceability and revision control.
  • Follow and model safety practices for rotating equipment, guarding, and precision part handling.
  • Participate in large optics moves as part of a move crew.

Benefits

  • health and disability insurance
  • 401(k) match
  • flexible spending accounts
  • EAP
  • education assistance
  • parental leave
  • paid time off
  • company-paid holidays
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