CNC Programmer
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Manufacturing / Production
CNC Machinist, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
5-Axis CNC Machinist / CNC Programmer
This role focuses on setting up, operating, and programming 5-axis CNC machines to produce precision components that meet strict engineering and quality standards. You will interpret complex blueprints, perform detailed machine setups, adjust and edit offsets, and use CAM software to support efficient and accurate machining operations. You maintain a strong commitment to safety, quality, and production efficiency while working within an ISO and AS9100-compliant environment.
Responsibilities- Set up 5-axis CNC machines for production, including tooling, fixturing, and program loading according to engineering specifications.
- Operate 5-axis CNC machines to manufacture precision components while monitoring performance and making necessary adjustments.
- Program and edit CNC programs using CAM software and on-machine controls to optimize machining processes.
- Adjust and edit machine offsets to maintain dimensional accuracy and part quality throughout production runs.
- Read and interpret complex engineering blueprints, drawings, and technical documentation to determine machining requirements.
- Inspect finished parts using precision measuring tools to verify that all dimensions and tolerances meet specifications.
- Troubleshoot machining issues, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions to minimize downtime and scrap.
- Maintain quality standards and documentation in alignment with ISO and AS9100 requirements.
- Follow established safety procedures and best practices to ensure a safe and organized work area.
- Collaborate with engineering and production teams to improve processes, increase efficiency, and support continuous improvement initiatives.
- Proven experience setting up and operating 5-axis CNC machines in a production or precision machining environment.
- Hands-on CNC programming experience, including creating and editing programs for 5-axis operations.
- Proficiency with CAM software for generating and modifying CNC toolpaths.
- Strong blueprint-reading skills, including the ability to interpret complex drawings, tolerances, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T).
- Ability to adjust and edit machine offsets to maintain tight tolerances and consistent part quality.
- Experience inspecting parts using precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, and gauges.
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, quality, and production efficiency in a manufacturing setting.
- Familiarity with working under ISO and AS9100 quality standards.
Skills & Qualifications
- Experience using Mastercam or similar advanced CAM software for 5-axis CNC programming.
- Background in complex machining operations involving tight tolerances and intricate geometries.
- Exposure to aerospace, defense, or other highly regulated industries where ISO and AS9100 standards apply.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot machining and programming issues.
- Effective communication skills and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams.
You join a quality-focused manufacturing environment that values precision, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement. The organization promotes a culture of safety, collaboration, and professional growth, providing opportunities to work with advanced 5-axis technology and modern CAM tools. You have the chance to contribute directly to high-precision, technically challenging projects while developing your skills and advancing your career in a structured, standards-driven setting.
WorkEnvironment
You work in a production machining environment that utilizes advanced 5-axis CNC equipment and CAM software such as Mastercam. The facility operates under ISO and AS9100 quality standards, emphasizing documented processes, traceability, and consistent quality control. You spend most of your time on the shop floor around CNC machines, tooling, and inspection equipment, following established safety procedures and maintaining an organized work area.
Work hours typically align with standard manufacturing shifts, with the potential for overtime depending on production needs.
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