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Get ready for an exciting opportunity to showcase your skills as a CNC Machinist/Programmer in the dynamic Manufacturing industry. Responsibilities for the CNC Machinist/Programmer.
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The CNC Machinist Programmer duties include programming with FeatureCAM, set-up, and running a variety of CNC mills that are 4-5 axis. Immediate need for an experienced CNC Machinist Programmer.
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As a CNC Laser Programmer, you will be responsible for programming and operating CNC laser cutting machines to produce high-quality parts according to specifications. We are looking for an experienced CNC Programmer to join our laser department.
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Knowledgeable in commonly used practices and procedures within the CNC programmer/machinist profession. 2-5 years' experience and /or training as a CNC Programmer programming with 2D/3D CAM/CAD software in a shop environment for multi-axis machining 2D & 3D projects.
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HOLLY HUNT is looking for a CNC Programmer and Process Engineer to fully own and shepherd the development and implementation of a startup CNC manufacturing program with acute focus on machinery automation in HH's high-end Casegoods manufacturing capabilities.
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The CNC programmer/Senior Machinist is a vital member of the machine shop's product development and production teams, operating under the leadership of the engineering team. The CNC programmer/Senior Machinist is expected to operate various machines as required, balancing programming and production demands in coordination with engineering team leaders.
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CNC Programmer will use CAD/CAM software systems such as NX (Unigraphics), Edgecam, and Vericut to create CNC programs for vertical and horizontal CNC lathes and multi-axis CNC milling machines.
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CNC Programmer /Machinist. Our wheel manufacturing company is seeking a CNC Programmer with experience programming 3 axis CNC mills and UR10 Robots. CNC Programmer Requirements and Qualifications.
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As a CNC Programmer and Machine Operator, working on new product development, you will work individually or as part of a small team to program and machine parts for research and development projects and prototypes.
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The CNC Programmer & Machinist at ARCH will play an important role in creating parts that are visually stunning. Use GibbsCam / Fusion 360 CAD/CAM/CAE to program CNC parts. 4+ years of CNC programming experience with GibbsCam, Fusion or MasterCam.
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Position Title: CNC Programmer Department: Model Shop/Engineering Location: Fenton, MO Reports To: Manufacturing Engineering Manager/Machine Shop Manager Classification: Hourly - Non-Exempt Schedule: Tuesday - Friday - 5:00 am - 3:00 pm Position Summary: Launch newly developed offline programming department to improve overall CNC throughput, quality, and process standardization.
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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. Nesco Resource, 10+ time winner of the Best In Staffing Award, is looking for an experienced CNC Programmer/Machinist for a growing machine shop in Warrensville Heights.
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Cast Products, Inc., a progressive manufacturer of zinc die castings seeks a skilled CNC Programmer to join its manufacturing team. Being Accountable for programming, operation and maintenance of CNC machine.
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Ability to create CNC programs for 3-axis CNC mills, CNC Lathe, 5-axis Laser cutting equipment, and Waterjet cutting equipment. Must be able to create appropriate CNC program for various materials such as Aluminum, Titanium, stainless steel, Inconel, brass, copper, composite, and steel while applying correct setting for cutting tool, feed, and speed.
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