Prototype Machinist (11:00pm to 7:30am)
Company: Atomic Machines
Location: Emeryville
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Prototype Machinist (11:00 PM – 7:30 AM)\n
Atomic Machines – Emeryville, CA Pay: $47–$59 per hour Shift: Night
Shift | Full-Time Location: Emeryville, California \n Company
Overview\n Atomic Machines is transforming modern manufacturing
with its groundbreaking Matter Compiler™ technology — a full-stack
micromanufacturing platform that turns digital designs and raw
materials into fully functional micromachines. This process enables
the production of parts and device classes that traditional
semiconductor fabrication cannot achieve, opening new frontiers in
MEMS, micro-mechanics, and advanced precision engineering . \n With
offices in Emeryville and Santa Clara , Atomic Machines blends
cutting-edge CNC machining, automation, metrology, materials
science, and R&D prototyping to build hardware that hasn’t
existed before. \n About the Role\n This Prototype Machinist (Night
Shift) position begins with day-shift training (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM)
for the first several months. Upon completion, the role transitions
into a permanent 11:00 PM – 7:30 AM schedule. \n In this role, you
will own machining projects from start to finish — including CAM
programming, tooling selection, fixture design, CNC machining,
inspection, and documentation . You will produce tight-tolerance
parts for the Matter Compiler™ and collaborate closely with
engineers and prototype machinists to drive innovation in Atomic
Machines’ R&D shop. \n Key Responsibilities\n \n Interpret
engineering drawings, blueprints, and 3D CAD models to develop
machining plans. \n Create CAM programs using Fusion 360,
Mastercam, HyperMill, or similar software. \n Operate a wide range
of CNC machines, including:\n \n 3-axis, 32, and 5-axis CNC mills
\n Live-tool CNC lathes \n Waterjets and laser cutters \n \n \n
Machine precision components to tolerances as tight as ±0.0005"
(±13 µm) . \n Develop custom fixtures, tooling, and workholding for
prototype manufacturing. \n Perform in-process and final
inspections using calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and CMM. \n
Provide design-for-manufacturing (DFM) feedback to engineering
teams. \n Fabricate tooling, fixturing, and hardware for R&D
assemblies. \n Document setups, offsets, inspection results, and
best practices. \n Maintain an organized, clean, and safe machine
shop environment. \n \n What You’ll Need\n \n 3 years of CNC
machining experience in a high-mix, low-volume, or R&D
environment. \n Working knowledge of 5-axis machining or mill-turn
systems. \n Proficiency with at least one CAM platform (Fusion 360,
Mastercam, HyperMill, etc.). \n Strong GD&T , blueprint
reading, and tolerance interpretation skills ( \n Experience
machining aluminum, stainless steel, titanium , and similar
materials. \n Skilled in manual machining (mills, lathes, drill
presses, saws). \n Welding certification or welding experience
strongly preferred. \n CMM or advanced metrology experience a plus.
\n Strong communication, documentation, and problem-solving
abilities. \n Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. \n \n Why Join Atomic
Machines\n ? Build parts that support groundbreaking new
micromanufacturing technology ? Work with advanced CNC and
metrology equipment in a modern R&D shop ? Fast-moving, highly
innovative engineering environment ? Competitive $47–$59 per hour
compensation ? Opportunity to produce components that have
literally never been made before
Keywords: Atomic Machines, Livermore , Prototype Machinist (11:00pm to 7:30am), Manufacturing , Emeryville, California