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Engaging CNC Programmers to convert Coding into Parts
Job Description:
The highly technical position of CNC programmer is in charge of creating the G-code and M-code coded instructions that power CNC machines to create precise parts. By transforming 2D designs and 3D CAD models into effective machining techniques, this position closes the gap between engineering design and the shop floor. The ideal applicant has a thorough understanding of metal-cutting physics, is proficient with CAM software, and can optimize tool paths to shorten cycle times while adhering to tight tolerances. You are in charge of the production process's overall digital correctness and efficiency as a CNC programmer.
Key Duties:
Program Development: Use CAM software to develop excellent CNC programs for milling (3, 4, or 5-axis) and turning centers.
Toolpath Optimization: Create and improve machining techniques (such as trochoidal milling and high-speed machining) to reduce cycle times and extend tool life.
Technical Interpretation: Determine the optimal order of processes, tooling needs, and work-holding techniques by analyzing 2D drawings and 3D CAD files.
Post-Processor Management: To guarantee that the CAM output is completely compatible with certain machine controllers, configure and troubleshoot post-processors.
Simulation & Verification: Before the code reaches the shop floor, use simulation tools to find any possible tool collisions, gouges, or machine over-travel.
Collaboration: Work closely with CNC Setters and Operators to resolve program-related machine problems and apply suggestions for ongoing enhancement.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com »
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