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Proficiency in CAM software (Mastercam, SolidWorks, or similar) for CNC programming (WoodMottion, WoodWOP software). The CNC Programmer and Process Engineer must be highly technical and is directly responsible for programming and developing processes focusing on improving product quality, productivity, operational flow, lead time, and reducing product manufacturing cost.
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Extensive experience with CNC mill, moriseki, GibbsCAM, MasterCam programming, surfcam, tool and dye, Fanuc controls, Kitamura, and CNC Machine Operation. This role requires a deep understanding of CNC machining processes, tooling applications, machine tool controls, and a solid background in programming using software such as GibbsCAM, MasterCam, and Surfcam.
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Proficiency in G & M Code, 4 axis, CNC Programming, Y-Axis Turning, CNC Mill, and CNC Lathes. A relevant certification or diploma in CNC programming, machining, or a related field is preferred.
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Proficiency in operating and programming CNC machines (mills, lathes, or multi-axis machines) using industry-standard software (e.g., Mastercam, SolidWorks). Schedule: 1st shift, M-Thursday CNC Mill Machinist.
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Minimum 5 years mill experience with CNC programming software. As CNC machine programmer, you will be responsible for developing programs, manufacturing processes in Fusion 360 or Mastercam, building fixturing and set ups for all milling machines ensuring efficiency of the machines and the optimization of programs.
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As a CNC Machinist/Programmer, you will play a pivotal role in producing high-quality parts by programming, setting up, and operating CNC machines. Comfortable with setting up, programming, and operating CNC lathes.
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Must have previous experience as a Manufacturing Engineer, with CAD/CAM CNC Programming experience as NX is preferred. CAD/CAM CNC programming experience required, NX preferred.
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Programming the CNC machine tool paths and generating G and M codes for the machine's controller. This is a fantastic opportunity for a CNC Machinist & Programmer who is passionate about their craft and eager to make an impact in a rapidly growing company.
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Strong Work Ethic and solutions focused Qualifications Education Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent required, 4 years of experience Machining certificate from technical school and 2 years of mechanical assembly Certificate in machine shop technology or machine tool technology/machinist including CNC milling and turning, programming, setup, and operation.
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Maintain and update job tracker with incoming CNC Programming work orders request as well as completed tasks. Minimum three years of experience in generating CNC Programs using latest release of Mastercam software with proficiency in the related programming and job control languages utilized in the department.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with CNC Lathe (5+ axis), Industrial Robot, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing), PLC Troubleshooting Skills, Electrical Troubleshooting Skills, Hydraulics Experience, PLC Programming Experience, Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills, and Troubleshooting CNC Machines.
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The ideal candidate should have experience in CNC programming, autocad, alphacam, CNC milling, 3 axis mill, 4 axis mill, CNC set up and operate, architectural woodworking, and woodworking.
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3 Years of CNC Milling Programming (Mastercam preferred) CNC Lathe Programming (Preferred) CNC Milling Programming (3-Axis, 4-Axis, 5-Axis preferred) The CAD/CAM Programmer will be responsible for creating and documenting an efficient and accurate CNC machining process to meet internal and customer requirements of precision aluminum thermal components for the Aerospace and Defense industries.
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2 or more years' experience with CNC Mill and Lathe programming and setup. Are you looking to grow your CNC Programming skills? As the CNC Programmer Machinist you would be responsible for writing and/or editing programs, setup, and operation of CNC Mills and Lathes in a job shop environment.
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Must be proficient with the following welding processes: TIG, MIG and SMAW (Stick)Highly motivated individual with excellent analytical, written and verbal skillsProficient mathematical skills and troubleshooting skillsTeam oriented with good personal skills and able to contribute to a safe work environmentDesired Requirements: Experience with die making, CNC programming and CNC machiningNissan is committed to a drug-free workplace.
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