MAU Workforce Solutions
MAU is hiring a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programmer for our client in Greenville, SC. As a CNC Programmer, you will generate, verify, and maintain CNC programs, support manufacturing engineers, and provide technical assistance on the shop floor. This is a contract, long-term opportunity.
Benefits Package
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Paid vacation
Paid holidays
Uniform allowance
Shift Information
Monday to Friday | 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Associate Degree with 3 years of CNC machining experience, or an Apprentice Graduate in a machining-related program with 3 years of CNC machining experience
3+ years of experience with graphical-based CAM software creating 3- and 4-axis CNC programs
Preferred Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Machine Tool Technology
3+ years of experience creating 5-axis CNC programs using a CAM system (preferably NX)
Experience using Vericut or other CNC verification/machine simulation software
General Requirements
Proficiency in programming multiple types of CNC machines, including Haas, Okuma, and Fanuc controls
Hands-on machine setup experience
Knowledge of machining high-temperature alloys used in gas turbines
Experience with high-level machine tool controls, including sub-routine (macro), probing, variable-based programming, and CLM (closed-loop machining)
Knowledge of post-processor development and debugging, preferably UG Post Builder
Strong problem-solving and organizational skills
Above-average shop math skills in geometry and trigonometry
Ability to interpret and apply drawing requirements effectively
Ability to multitask and manage multiple projects simultaneously
Effective verbal and written communication skills across multiple levels of organization
Self-motivated with strong project leadership skills
Essential Functions
Generate and maintain CNC programs using NX-CAM or other software, including multi-axis milling, turning, grinding, and EDM
Verify new CNC programs before release using Vericut
Provide CNC-related support to Manufacturing Engineers and train operators during new machine startups or process improvements
Troubleshoot and provide daily operator support in CNC programming on the shop floor
Implement tooling and fixturing requirements for CNC machine tools
Create and maintain workstation instructions related to CNC processes
Lead process improvement projects to enhance safety, quality, cost, and delivery
Drive the implementation and expansion of CNC/CAM technology
Collaborate effectively within a team and adapt to a fast-paced work environment
Train other CNC programmers as needed