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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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The Machinist will be responsible for the operation and programming of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) mill & lathe machines, as well as operation of conventional mill & lathe machines; developing and producing unique tools; implementing geometric dimensioning and tolerance practices; maintaining proficiency in the latest CAD/CAM (ex: MasterCam) capabilities through formal and informal company provided training.
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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. Seeking strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, with 4 and 5 axis machining.
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Strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, 4 and 5 axis machining is experience required. 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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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. Daily interaction with a variety of disciplines, including other Moog engineers, technicians, operations, and quality personnel, as well as external suppliers, to solve process related problems.
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Don’t wait, put your Senior Manufacturing Engineer, CNC Milling, and Lean expertise to work in a great career opportunity! Leadership opportunities assigned by the Group Lead and/or Manufacturing Engineer Manager.
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Determine manufacturing procedures, operation sequencing, prepare tooling and gauge lists, create and prove out N/C programs, writing of detailed operations sheets and work instructions to produce complex machined parts and sub-assemblies.
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Experience with CAD/CAM software, such as AutoCAD/NX or SolidWorks. Proficient in PC-DMIS CMM software. If you are a skilled metrology technician with a passion for detail and continuous improvement, we invite you to apply.
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Use CAD/CAM software to model cutting and grinding paths and program machines accordingly. The Toolroom CNC Programmer/Machinist will have the ability to determine work holding, tool selection, and grinding wheel selection.
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Develop complete 3D CAD models and 2D engineering drawings for products using PTC Creo (Pro-E) software. stereo lithography (SLA), fuse deposition modeling (FDM), and CAM processes. Demonstrated excellence and speed in CAD design and solid modeling (Creo.
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Skills: - Proficiency in CAD/CAM software (e.g., Mastercam, SolidWorks). Key Responsibilities: - Program CNC Lathes: Develop and write CNC programs for lathe machines using CAD/CAM software.
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Use MASTERCAM and/or NX CAD/CAM software Ver. 8 or greater to manipulate / modify solid models and to generate cutting tool paths (CNC programs) that are executed by CNC machining centers.
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Desired Qualifications•Mold Making or Injection Mold processing experience or training•CAD/CAM/CNC experience or training•Machining and/or Mechanical experience•Experience working with Mills and lathes•Previous experience troubleshooting tooling problems and repairs.
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