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CNC Programmer Summary: Under limited supervision, create CNC programs using Mastercam 2017 or higher for 3, 4, and 5 axis CNC milling machines. What to expect: The CNC Programmer position is a full-time, Exempt position.
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Reporting to the Director of Production Engineering, the Sr. CNC Programmer leads the machining of low quantity prototype production using RPD (Rapid Plasma Deposition) materials. Minimum of 8 years of proven experience as a CNC Programmer/Setup specialist, with a focus on large component machining; associate degree in mechanical engineering or manufacturing engineering preferred.
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In addition, the CNC Programmer II is expected to run production jobs, prototype jobs, fabrication jobs, and assembly jobs with machinery for Prototek California as instructed by the Mill or Lathe Manager.
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The CNC Programmer at ARCH plays 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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Equipment you will interact with in this role consists of Automated Press Brakes, Robot Welders, and CNC Turret Punch Press machines. This role will develop programs and nested patterns for CNC, DNC, and automated equipment used for metal fabrication of special orders and standard parts.
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South Shore Millwork in Norton, MA is looking to hire a full-time CNC Programmer to join our team. Qualifications For a Cnc Programmer. 3+ years of CAD/CAM/CNC router and Cabinet Vision software experience.
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Knowledge of machining practices (CNC machines, burn table operation, CNC programming) The primary purpose of the CAD/CAM Programmer position is to review drawings and create the CAM programs using AutoCAD, Solidworks, and Master Cam. In addition, the CAD/CAM Programmer verifies machining programs match drawing interpretation and symbols, and supports Project Management by monitoring machining outcomes in the shop.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented CNC Machinist/Programmer to join our manufacturing team. Operating industrial machinery, which can include a hydraulic press, grinder, borer, or overhead crane, manual and CNC lathe.
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CNC Programmer Competitive Pay, $10,000 SIGN ON Bonus for qualifying positions SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, remote controlled weapons stations, and training.
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Operate the CNC mill and Okuma lathe machines with using live tooling. Our client in Buffalo, NY is seeking a Lathe and Mill machinist to join their CNC team. In this role, the ideal candidate will setup and operate CNC mills or Okuma lathes with live tooling.
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Job: SAP Developer/Programmer. Client is seeking a Sr. Developer to be a key resource for analysing, designing, developing, implementing, and supporting SAP FIORI and ABAP applications, and OpenText document management efforts in a mature SAP environment.
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To date, these acquired entities include GW Schultz Tool (Tavares, FL), Alliance CNC (Grand Rapids, MI), Benchmark Carbide (Springfield, MA), Intrepid Tool Industries (Phoenix, AZ), North American Tool Corporation (South Beloit, IL), Taurus Tool (Batavia, IL), STF Precision (Arden, NC), Indexable Tools (Welland, ON) and Monster Tool (Vista, CA.
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What You Will Do:We are looking for a talented manufacturing engineering technician to oversee and manage special projects.
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Job Description: Write programs for the CNC Operations for new designs. Use ESPRIT to deliver programs to manufacture graphite and steel products for the production of PDC drill bits and other downhole tools.
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We are looking for a dynamic and results-orientated CNC Lathe Operator to join our team! For immediate consideration, please apply to the CNC Lathe Operator position, Job ID: R0066128. CNC Lathe Operator 2nd Shift.
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