The Mill CNC Programmer develops NC programs, designs workholding, reads blueprints, and optimizes processes for manufacturing parts.
Why consider a career with Snowline Engineering?
Snowline Engineering is a state-of-the-art precision machining facility located in the beautiful foothills of the Sierra Nevada just 20 minutes outside of Sacramento. Our company's objective is to provide our customers with diversity in precision machining, precision sheet metal, light to medium fabrication, and turnkey assemblies.
We have been in business since 1966 and have a very diverse customer base including customers from the Aerospace, Robotics, Medical and Train industries.
Our 80,000 square foot facility features the most state of the art equipment in the industry.
We offer in-house training and opportunity for advancement.
If you want to work for a company that values excellence and surround yourself with a talented team of professionals, we look forward to receiving your resume!
Position: Mill CNC Programmer
Location: Cameron Park, CA
Status: Full Time
Hours: Monday - Friday 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Our Compensation and Benefits show how much we value our team!
General Description:
Develop NC programs for milling machines. Develop solid models using Solidworks software. Design fixturing and workholding to facilitate manufacturing. Read and interpret blueprints and create CNC programs with CAD/CAM software and determine sequence of operation to manufacture parts. Utilize inspection equipment to ensure the accuracy of their work. Researching the latest technologies to recommend cost saving processes into the environment.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education / Experience Requirements:
Skill Level Knowledge Requirements:
**NO CALLS FROM STAFFING AGENCIES OR RECRUITERS PLEASE**
Snowline Engineering is a state-of-the-art precision machining facility located in the beautiful foothills of the Sierra Nevada just 20 minutes outside of Sacramento. Our company's objective is to provide our customers with diversity in precision machining, precision sheet metal, light to medium fabrication, and turnkey assemblies.
We have been in business since 1966 and have a very diverse customer base including customers from the Aerospace, Robotics, Medical and Train industries.
Our 80,000 square foot facility features the most state of the art equipment in the industry.
We offer in-house training and opportunity for advancement.
If you want to work for a company that values excellence and surround yourself with a talented team of professionals, we look forward to receiving your resume!
Position: Mill CNC Programmer
Location: Cameron Park, CA
Status: Full Time
Hours: Monday - Friday 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Our Compensation and Benefits show how much we value our team!
- $35.00 - $50.00 per hour, depending on experience
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with high company contribution
- Long Term Disability and Life Insurance Plans
- 401K plan with Company Match
- Generous Paid Vacation and Sick Time
- Paid Holidays
General Description:
Develop NC programs for milling machines. Develop solid models using Solidworks software. Design fixturing and workholding to facilitate manufacturing. Read and interpret blueprints and create CNC programs with CAD/CAM software and determine sequence of operation to manufacture parts. Utilize inspection equipment to ensure the accuracy of their work. Researching the latest technologies to recommend cost saving processes into the environment.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education / Experience Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED
- 8-10 years of similar experience
- Proficient with programming, design and manufacturing software
- Mori Seiki Esprit Cam software experience highly desirable
- Proficient at designing and implementing Work-holding and Fixturing for medium to high volume production
- Effective verbal and written communication skills. Communicates professionally with coworkers and management
Skill Level Knowledge Requirements:
- Read and interpret blueprints and create CNC programs
- Reduce machine cycle time through process improvement
- Proficient with SolidWorks and GibbsCAM or other Tier 1 CAM software
- Proficient at designing and implementing work holding and fixturing
- Working knowledge of machine characteristics of ferrous and non-ferrous materials
- Proficient at using inspection equipment
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Able to research, understand and implement new technologies for possible cost saving and process improvements
- Able to create solid models, operations sheets, tools and fixture designs
- Reads and interprets blueprints, symbols and geometric tolerances based on military and commercial specifications
**NO CALLS FROM STAFFING AGENCIES OR RECRUITERS PLEASE**
Top Skills
Gibbscam
Mori Seiki Esprit Cam
Solidworks
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