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VMC Programmer with Skill in Analyzing Engineering Drawings
Job Description
The highly technical position of VMC (Vertical Machining Center) Programmer is in charge of creating the G-code and M-code coded instructions that operate vertical milling machines to create precise components. By translating 2D blueprints and 3D CAD models into effective 3-, 4-, or 5-axis machining techniques, this position serves as a link between engineering design and actual manufacturing. The ideal applicant has a thorough understanding of metal-cutting physics, is proficient with CAM software, and can optimize tool paths to cut cycle times while adhering to tight tolerances. As a VMC programmer, you are in charge of the milling process's efficiency, safety, and digital precision.
Responsibilities
CAM Programming: Use applications like Mastercam, Delcam, Siemens NX, or Fusion 360 to develop superior CNC programs for Vertical Machining Centers.
Machining Strategy: Choose the right cutting tools and holders and ascertain the most effective order of operations.
Simulation and Collision Checking: Make sure tool paths are secure and free of collisions with fixtures or machine parts by using simulation tools.
4th and 5th Axis Integration: To enable single-setup machining of intricate parts, program complicated rotary movements for 4-axis or 5-axis setups.
Post-Processor Management: Make sure that post-processors accurately translate CAM data into the particular dialect that the machine controller requires.
Fixture Design: To guarantee part stability and accessibility during the milling process, design or specify unique jigs, fixtures, and work-holding solutions in CAD.
Skills:
Technical expertise includes a solid understanding of G-code and M-code and advanced skill with at least one major CAM program.
Mathematical Proficiency: Strong grasp of 3D geometry and trigonometry for tool vector calculations and coordinate system rotations.
GD&T Interpretation: Proficient in applying Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing standards and reading intricate engineering drawings.
Analytical Thinking: The capacity to foresee possible manufacturing problems and visualize the machining process in three dimensions.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com »
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