CNC Programmer – VSS Inc. – Greenfield, MA

Job title:

CNC Programmer

Company: VSS Inc.

Job description: VSS is seeking CNC Programmers to join our growing team!

Responsibilities for CNC Programmer

Read technical drawings and set up the machines in accordance with these blueprints

Use computer software to model cutting paths and program machines accordingly

Perform quality assurance tests to ensure products meet design specifications

Adjust machine cutting paths or settings to optimize production while maintaining quality

Consider tools required to cut particular materials and program machines accordingly

Troubleshoot and resolve problems with machines as they arise

Perform basic machine maintenance such as cleaning and sharpening

Train new employees on how to properly operate CNC machines and programs

Relocation available for the right candidate.

Qualifications for CNC Programmer

Previous experience working in a manufacturing setting is required

Must have strong attention to detail

Familiarity and skill with interpreting technical drawings and blueprints

Skilled at troubleshooting and resolving mechanical or logistical problems that arise

Ability to work independently and closely follow directions is essential

Should have a positive and professional attitude

Capable of standing for extended periods of time

Ability to lift up to 25 pounds for short periods of time

Degree or 7 years CNC programming experience required

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Expected salary:

Location: Greenfield, MA

Job date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 04:03:06 GMT

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