The CNC Programmerwill create and/or edit programs and set up sheets used in the operation of CNC lathes and mills. Design fixtures, maintain data and records for the programming area.
What You’ll Do:
Accurately and consistently document all performed tasks on appropriate records (work orders, inspection sheets, maintenance logs, etc.).Inspect documents for previously completed operation sign off and verify part counts before beginning any manufacturing operation. Do not proceed if discrepancies are found.Perform required maintenance checks of equipment before beginning any manufacturing operation. Do not proceed if problems are found.Prior to use, ensure measuring equipment has been calibrated, is not beyond calibration date, and is in good working condition.Follow established protocol to maintain ID & traceability of product and documentation. Do not perform operation if ID is questionable.Reference applicable drawings, specifications, and Manufacturing Process Instructions before beginning any manufacturing operation.Follow department Standard Process Instructions.Provide responsive support in the production of close tolerance components.Resolve machining related quality issues.Create, modify, and verify programs for all shop equipment.Design and program work holding fixtures for varying levels of production.Reduce component cycle time by optimizing programs, cutting tools, and fixturing.Create and maintain process documentation for legacy products.Research, test, and implement new cutting tools, work holding, and programming technology.Ensure all new CNC programs introduced comply with and support product flow through the facility.All other duties as assigned.Competencies/Essential Functions:To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following:
Communicate effectively with team members verbally and in writing.Interpret Engineering specifications, Drawings & GD&T per ASME Y14.5.Demonstrate professional standards of behavior at all times.Generate toolpaths, solid models, and drawings in CAD/CAM software.Develop and improve advanced CNC machining and inspection processes.Quickly absorb and apply knowledge with hands-on mechanical aptitude.Manage expectations while planning your projects aggressively.Practice active follow-up and effective escalation to keep commitments on track.Navigate ambiguity to deliver results with urgency and a positive, adaptable attitude.Embrace accountability for self and others at all times.Practice efficient, effective decision making based on data.What You’ll Need:
AS Degree in Manufacturing Technology preferred or equivalent work experience.Minimum 4 years of experience working with various CAD/CAM software packages (Esprit/MasterCAM & Solidworks preferred).Minimum 8 years of experience working with CNC equipment in a manufacturing environment. Medical device manufacturing experience is a plus.Experience with various inspection methods including mechanical inspection and CMM inspection.Strong computer skills (MS Office Suite, CAD, CAM)What You Won’t Do:
Feel stuck – we offer great opportunities to advance and learnGet bored – we make a high variety of products, so no day is the sameFeel like a number – we’re a close-knit bunch and always have each other’s backsWho You Are:
A self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environmentA quick learner who is always ready to gain depth of knowledge in manufacturing processesA reliable individual who knows the importance of showing up when it countsSomeone who accept assignments with an open, cooperative, positive and team-oriented approachSomeone who is able to plan and execute plans across teamsAn effective communicator, both written and verbalWhat You’ll Enjoy:
Competitive compensation and benefits packageComprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurancePaid vacation and 10 observed paid holidays per yearEmployer funded Basic Life and AD&D insuranceEmployer funded STD and LTD insuranceTuition reimbursementGreat 401(k) with company matchGenerous employee referral bonus programWorking for a thriving, performance-based company that values promoting from within and career advancementTemperature controlled environmentCommunity involvement investing and giving back to the communityAdditional free resources such as travel assistance, EAP, etc.You should be proficient in:
GD&TCNC ProgrammingG-Code M-CodeMachine Setups for Production RunsMachines & technologies you'll use:
CAD Software (Solidworks)CAM Software (Mastercam, Esprit) Read Less