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Embrace continuous learning and skill enhancement in CAD, CAM, and additive manufacturing techniques. Join as a CAD/CAM and Additive Manufacturing Technician Apprentice and embark on an exciting journey in advanced manufacturing.
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Prepare and deliver instructor-led training sessions at customer site and branch on CAD/CAM software and products to include, but not limited to: Dentsply Sirona CEREC, 3Shape Trios, Planmeca PlanCAD, 3D printing, etc.
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If you have experience as a Manufacturing Engineer and possess CAD/CAM CNC Programming skills (preferably NX), along with expertise in CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, especially in 4 and 5 axis machining, we want to hear from you.
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Assist in or facilitate the training and integration of CAD/CAM and Sirona 3D for implant planning and CEREC Guide 2. Collaborate with the PTC to resolve CAD/CAM software and product issues as necessary.
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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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Support and improve mature programs through a combination of CAD/CAM, custom macros, and manual coding. Benefits: Competitive salaryAnnual bonusFull relocationAnnual profit share bonusesEmployee stock purchase planOpen paid time off policyCompetitive 401K plan with enhanced matching programHealthy work/life balance Industry: Manufacturing Engineer, CNC, NX, Tooling, Lean,Job Code: j-2674.
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Tool & Die Maker - 2nd Shift Are you someone that excels with reading blueprints, sketches and CAD/CAM files? · Ability to read and interpret blueprints and CAD/CAM drawings.
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The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will be supporting the development of new product processes, as well as applying new manufacturing technologies to existing or mature production programs.
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As a member of the CAD/CAM team, you will be an active contributor to the factory volume ramp and standardization efforts. Bachelor's Degree, Associate's Degree, or Machinist Apprentice (or similar) graduate with 3 years of experience in NX CAM Programming [OR] High School Degree w/6 years of experience in NX CAM Programming.
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Create and maintain multi-axis CNC programs to produce parts using Mastercam or GIBBS CAD/CAM software working together with other Engineers. Able to set-up and run CNC mills (Matsuura, Doosan, Yasuda, GROB - "Fanuc controls") as needed to support new product introduction and continuous improvement efforts.
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Solid understanding of machine design and CAD/CAM. Mechanical/CAD design experience, particularly design for manufacturing: machined parts, metal forming, molding, additive manufacturing, rapid-prototyping.
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Including: concept definition, industrial design and 3D CAD engineering design, prototyping, performance validation, definition of manufacturing strategy, product costing and capital requirements definition, implementation planning, production product performance validation and customer acceptance of final product.
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Working knowledge of CAD/CAM software (Siemens NX and Partmaker preferred) – the ability to develop complex CNC programs and machining processes. Utilizes a high-level understanding of CAD/CAM software and hands on experience with G-code & macro programming.
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Experience creating 5-axis CNC programs using a CAM (preferably NX) system. Provide CNC related support to M.E. (Manufacturing Engineer) and provide operator training during new / rebuilt machine startup and / or process improvements.
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Proven CAD/CAM experience is a must; SolidWorks, MASTERCAM and/or Esprit preferred. The CNC Programmer/Manufacturing Process Engineer will be directly responsible for the programming, process development and advancement of the CNC manufacturing cells, including Milling and Wire EDM. This position requires the application of good manufacturing practices and a strong understanding of production CNC operations.
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