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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
CNC Operators must only work on or program a CNC machine with the proper training. They are responsible for regular machine cleaning, upkeep, and maintenance, and they are held highly accountable for safe operations at all times. Looking out for your co-workers, whether they are new or seasoned CNC Operators, is a critical component of ensuring a safe work environment.
Perhaps you work hard to ensure that everyone wears proper PPE, including ear protection, safety glasses, and safety boots, when operating machinery. Maybe you are keen on warning other people when they appear to be at risk of breaching a safety procedure. Perhaps you double-check that machines are turned off and cleaned at the end of each use.
Walk the interviewer through the ways that encourage safe operations among your team. If you have a story-based example of a time when you helped to support safe operations in the workplace, be sure to highlight the actions that you took while showing enthusiasm for a safe work environment.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I am hyper-aware of safety on the job, and care about the fact that my co-workers should feel safe at work and always return home to their loved ones uninjured. Working as a CNC Operator is dangerous, being around all the machines, and with all of the potential distractions. I show diligence by ensuring that I, and everyone on shift, is wearing the proper PPE. This diligence includes the right non-slip safety boots and approved ear and eye protection. I do not hesitate to warn my co-workers when I see a potential risk, and I am also incredibly diligent with my documentation and logs. I also double-check that my machines are turned off and cleaned at the end of each use, ensuring that the next operator is walking into a safe situation."
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