CNC Lathe Machinist

Maple Grove, MN
Full Time
Mid Level
** EMPLOYEE OWNED ** EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN (ESOP) **
Join Our Team as a CNC Machinist – Lathe (1st Shift)

Work Schedule:
We value flexibility! This position offers a preferred work week schedule:
  • Monday – Thursday: 7:00 AM-4:30 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM-11:00 AM
About ICA Corporation:
Founded in 1970, ICA Corporation is a proud employee-owned leader in custom metal fabrication. We specialize in producing high-precision, close-tolerance component parts and assemblies for a wide range of industries. From prototype to production, we work closely with our customers to provide solutions to their most challenging manufacturing needs with a “can-do” attitude.


Why Join ICA?
At ICA, we’re more than just a company — we’re a team! As an employee-owned organization, you’ll have the opportunity to share in our success and contribute to our ongoing growth. Plus, we offer a competitive benefits package that includes:
  • Employee-Ownership and Retirement Planning, through an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) – this means YOU share in the success of the company while building retirement for your future!
  • Company-PAID Life and Short-Term Disability Insurance
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay
Competitive Pay:
Pay based on experience: $25-$32/hour

Join Our Team as a CNC Machinist – Lathe
We are seeking someone who is driven, enthusiastic, and eager to grow. As a CNC Machinist, you’ll be at the forefront of high-quality manufacturing and play a vital role in meeting our customers' needs by working with cutting-edge machinery like Takasawa and Nakamura. If you thrive in a hands-on environment and want to be part of an industry leader, this is your opportunity to shine!

What You'll Do:
  • Set up and operate CNC lathe machines (Takasawa and Nakamura with Fanuc controls)
  • Review programs, blueprints, and tooling requirements
  • Handle both production and prototype parts—often complex, always high precision
  • Make real-time decisions to keep quality and efficiency on point
  • Rough and finish parts down to tight tolerances
What We’re Looking For:
  • Completion of a relevant trade school program.
  • Ability to read blueprints and understand part specs.
  • Strong math & computer skills.
  • Experience in set up and operate Takasawa and Nakamura lathes with Fanuc controls.
  • Experience in creating and editing CNC programs.
  • Precision mindset and a knack for making accurate adjustments.
  • Knowledge of appropriate speeds and feeds for materials and tools.
  • Good communication and the ability to work independently.
We are looking for individuals who bring passion, precision, and a collaborative mindset. If you thrive in a supportive, team-oriented environment and are excited about growing your career with an employee-owned company, we want to hear from you!

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