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Lunar Resources Operator Machinist in Houston, Texas
Operator Machinist
Location: Houston, TX
Department: Manufacturing / Production
Employment Type: Full-Time
About the Role
Lunar Resources, Inc. is seeking an Operator Machinist to support hands-on manufacturing and production activities. This role is ideal for technicians, tradespeople, or mechanically inclined operators who enjoy working with tools, machines, and physical hardware.
You will operate and support a variety of production machinery used to build advanced energy and electromechanical systems in a controlled manufacturing environment.
The majority of our work is with manual mills and lathes for high precision parts.
What You'll Do
Operate production and shop equipment such as:
Manual mills and lathes
Band saws, drill presses, and fabrication tools
Furnaces, ovens, laser welders, and assembly fixtures
Load raw materials and parts into machines and fixtures
Follow work instructions, drawings, and step-by-step production travelers
Monitor machine operation and stop processes if issues arise
Perform basic machine setup, tool changes, and adjustments
Measure and inspect parts using calipers, micrometers, and gauges
Maintain clean, organized, and safe workstations
Report defects, equipment issues, or safety concerns promptly
Work closely with engineers and supervisors to improve repeatability and efficiency
Document completed work and inspections as required
What We're Looking For
Required
High school diploma or GED (or equivalent hands-on experience)
Experience working in a shop, manufacturing, maintenance, or production environment
Comfort using hand tools and basic shop equipment
Ability to read simple drawings or instructions (we will train where needed)
Strong attention to detail and willingness to follow procedures
Dependable attendance and ability to work full shifts
Must be a US Citizen
Nice to Have (Not Required)
CNC machine operation experience
Welding, brazing, or heat-treat exposure
Experience in aerospace, defense, energy, or industrial manufacturing
Forklift, shop safety, or equipment certifications
Training & Growth
On-the-job training provided
Opportunity to grow into senior operator, machinist, or specialized technician roles
Exposure to advanced manufacturing processes and high-energy systems
Work Environment
Production floor and shop environment
Use of PPE such as safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection
Interaction with heavy machinery, elevated temperatures, and industrial materials
Questions:
Describe a time when you were asked to work with a machine, process, or material you had little or no prior experience with. How did you approach learning it, and what was the result?
Tell us about a part, assembly, or job you were especially proud of producing or operating. What made it challenging, and how did you ensure it met quality standards
Give an example of a time you noticed a problem, risk, or opportunity for improvement in the shop and took action without being asked. What did you do?
Tell us about a time a job didn't go as planned. What did you do, and what did you change going forward?
What kind of work environment helps you do your best work, and what makes a day feel productive to you?
If you finish assigned work early, what do you typically do next?