Michael Page US
Overview
Join a collaborative production team with opportunities for growth.
Competitive compensation, benefits, and advancement opportunities.
About Our Client This organization is a well-established, medium-sized company in the industrial and manufacturing industry. Known for its focus on quality and innovation, it specializes in providing reliable solutions to its clients while fostering a results-oriented work environment.
Job Description The CNC Programmer is responsible for reviewing job packets, identifying potential issues, and developing efficient, accurate programs for CNC turret presses and laser cutting machines. This role ensures manufacturability, quality, and productivity while supporting both engineering and shop floor operations.
Generate programs for CNC turrets and Laser Machines
Identify and optimize raw material requirements
Determine the best nesting method based on part configuration and quantity requirements
Order CNC turret tooling as required and propose optimization methods for production
Collaborate with Quality, Purchasing, and Production teams AS REQUIRED
WIP (Work-in-Process) Inspection documents
FabriVision program for laser inspection of blanks
The following Responsibilities
include and are not limited to the tasks below.
Review job packets for accuracy, checking materials, blank sizes, hardware, and hole specifications; return to engineering if corrections are needed.
Import DXF files into AP100US software to create CNC programs for laser, turret, or combo machines.
Determine the best processing and nesting method based on material type, thickness, and production quantity.
Order or request NC or press brake tooling as needed for job requirements.
Optimize machine selection:
Amada F1 Laser: best for thicker materials, not preferred for hardware or tight-tolerance holes.
Amada Combo Machines: flexible for laser cutting, punching, tapping, and forming (embosses, countersinks).
Amada EM Turrets: high-speed punching/forming for a wide range of materials.
Import DXF files into FabriVISION to create inspection programs for part-to-file verification.
Generate WIP inspection sheets to monitor part features and support customer or internal data collection.
Identify and utilize drop-off material for small-run jobs when possible.
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
The Successful Applicant Essential Skills Required
Proven experience programming CNC turret presses and laser machines.
Proficiency with AP100US, CAD/CAM, and related nesting/inspection software.
Strong understanding of sheet metal fabrication, tooling, and machine capabilities.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and customer specifications.
Strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills
What’s on Offer
Competitive weekly pay, estimated at approximately $30 to $37 per hour.
Access to medical, dental, and vision benefits.
Opportunity to work with a respected company in the industrial and manufacturing industry.
Collaborative and supportive team environment.
Potential for skill development and career growth.
If you're ready to bring your CNC programming expertise to a rewarding role in Addison, apply today!
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Competitive compensation, benefits, and advancement opportunities.
About Our Client This organization is a well-established, medium-sized company in the industrial and manufacturing industry. Known for its focus on quality and innovation, it specializes in providing reliable solutions to its clients while fostering a results-oriented work environment.
Job Description The CNC Programmer is responsible for reviewing job packets, identifying potential issues, and developing efficient, accurate programs for CNC turret presses and laser cutting machines. This role ensures manufacturability, quality, and productivity while supporting both engineering and shop floor operations.
Generate programs for CNC turrets and Laser Machines
Identify and optimize raw material requirements
Determine the best nesting method based on part configuration and quantity requirements
Order CNC turret tooling as required and propose optimization methods for production
Collaborate with Quality, Purchasing, and Production teams AS REQUIRED
WIP (Work-in-Process) Inspection documents
FabriVision program for laser inspection of blanks
The following Responsibilities
include and are not limited to the tasks below.
Review job packets for accuracy, checking materials, blank sizes, hardware, and hole specifications; return to engineering if corrections are needed.
Import DXF files into AP100US software to create CNC programs for laser, turret, or combo machines.
Determine the best processing and nesting method based on material type, thickness, and production quantity.
Order or request NC or press brake tooling as needed for job requirements.
Optimize machine selection:
Amada F1 Laser: best for thicker materials, not preferred for hardware or tight-tolerance holes.
Amada Combo Machines: flexible for laser cutting, punching, tapping, and forming (embosses, countersinks).
Amada EM Turrets: high-speed punching/forming for a wide range of materials.
Import DXF files into FabriVISION to create inspection programs for part-to-file verification.
Generate WIP inspection sheets to monitor part features and support customer or internal data collection.
Identify and utilize drop-off material for small-run jobs when possible.
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
The Successful Applicant Essential Skills Required
Proven experience programming CNC turret presses and laser machines.
Proficiency with AP100US, CAD/CAM, and related nesting/inspection software.
Strong understanding of sheet metal fabrication, tooling, and machine capabilities.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and customer specifications.
Strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills
What’s on Offer
Competitive weekly pay, estimated at approximately $30 to $37 per hour.
Access to medical, dental, and vision benefits.
Opportunity to work with a respected company in the industrial and manufacturing industry.
Collaborative and supportive team environment.
Potential for skill development and career growth.
If you're ready to bring your CNC programming expertise to a rewarding role in Addison, apply today!
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