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CNC Programmer From CAD to Coding to Personal Development
Job Description
The technical instructions (G-code and M-code) that power automated machining equipment to produce high-precision parts are created by the CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Programmer. You are the intermediary between the actual manufacturing floor and engineering design. To choose the best machining sequences, tools, and cutting parameters, you will examine 2D blueprints and 3D CAD models. A mathematical strategist who can ensure 100% correctness in complex geometries while minimizing cycle times and material waste is the ideal candidate. You will be needed to support the operating and setup teams technically and simulate programs to avoid machine collisions.
Responsibilities
NC Code Development: Create intricate multi-axis toolpaths for CNC mills, lathes, and turn-mill centers using CAM software (Mastercam, Siemens NX, or Delcam).
Drawing Analysis: Determine the proper machining tolerances and datum references by interpreting engineering drawings and GD&T regulations.
Tooling & Fixture Strategy: Create unique work-holding fixtures for intricate items and choose
the best cutting tools based on material characteristics (speeds/feeds).
Simulation & Verification: To discover collisions and confirm that the toolpath doesn't impede fixtures or machine limits, run "Virtual Machining" simulations.
Cycle Time Optimization: To boost overall plant efficiency, continuously improve programs to minimize "air-cut" time and optimize tool changeover.
Post-Processor Management: Make sure the generated code is flawlessly compatible with certain machine controllers by configuring and debugging post-processors (Fanuc, Siemens, Haas).
Skills:
CAM Mastery: Proficient use of Fusion 360, SolidCAM, Mastercam, or PowerMill.
Coding expertise: a thorough comprehension of the syntax of G-code and M-code, as well as the capacity to make manual controller adjustments.
Calculating complex coordinates and angles requires a solid foundation in geometry and trigonometry.
Understanding the machinability of different materials (such as titanium, inconel, aluminum, and hardened steels).
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com