Faxon Firearms, LLC
CNC Programmer
Faxon Firearms, LLC, Fairfield, Ohio, United States, 45014
General Description:
The CNC Programmer creates CNC programs and machining instructions. This work often includes reviewing three-dimensional computer-aided/automated design (CAD) models and blueprints, determining cutting tools and machining strategies, and other calculations. The programmer then creates CNC programs utilizing computer aided/automated manufacturing (CAM) software. The programmer and/or the operator of the machine check the program through first piece run-off and first piece inspection approval.
Reports to:
Engineering Director
Responsibilities:
Create setup sheets with tooling and work-holding details.
Create programs for CNC milling and turning centers.
Utilize drawings and CAD models to support program development.
Utilize GibbCAM software to produce programs.
Support process optimization and machine utilization with updates as necessary.
Provide input on process decisions and strategies.
Experience performing full set-ups, program edits, and holding tolerances as tight as +/- .0001".
Complete understanding of machine control management, including mastering of all machine code terminology, usage, along with macro programming usage.
Awareness of cutting tool technology, to support application optimization.
Complete understanding and awareness of inspection measurement tools.
Complete understanding of work-holding strategies and usage.
Ability to communicate application status both to department team and shop level associates, in terms of application status, issues, and requirements.
Troubleshooting skills and ability to think critically.
Ability to read blueprints and update paperwork neatly, accurately, and in an organized manner.
Work within company policy as outlined in the Faxon Handbook.
Perform other duties as assigned by the manager as needed.
Minimum Previous Experience:
5 years manufacturing/engineering.
5 years CAD/CAM.
Other Skills:
Leadership.
Live Tooling Lathe.
4 and 5 Axis Milling.
Manufacturing Methods and Procedures.
Manufacturing Quality.
Product Development.
Presenting Technical Information.
CAD/CAM.
HEALTH AND SAFETY:
Work in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations.
Follow Company safety rules.
Report the absence of or defect in any protective equipment or clothing to the Supervisor or Manager immediately.
Use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that may be required to be used or worn:
Safety shoes.
Safety glasses.
Hearing protection.
Maintain a clean and safe work area.
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The CNC Programmer creates CNC programs and machining instructions. This work often includes reviewing three-dimensional computer-aided/automated design (CAD) models and blueprints, determining cutting tools and machining strategies, and other calculations. The programmer then creates CNC programs utilizing computer aided/automated manufacturing (CAM) software. The programmer and/or the operator of the machine check the program through first piece run-off and first piece inspection approval.
Reports to:
Engineering Director
Responsibilities:
Create setup sheets with tooling and work-holding details.
Create programs for CNC milling and turning centers.
Utilize drawings and CAD models to support program development.
Utilize GibbCAM software to produce programs.
Support process optimization and machine utilization with updates as necessary.
Provide input on process decisions and strategies.
Experience performing full set-ups, program edits, and holding tolerances as tight as +/- .0001".
Complete understanding of machine control management, including mastering of all machine code terminology, usage, along with macro programming usage.
Awareness of cutting tool technology, to support application optimization.
Complete understanding and awareness of inspection measurement tools.
Complete understanding of work-holding strategies and usage.
Ability to communicate application status both to department team and shop level associates, in terms of application status, issues, and requirements.
Troubleshooting skills and ability to think critically.
Ability to read blueprints and update paperwork neatly, accurately, and in an organized manner.
Work within company policy as outlined in the Faxon Handbook.
Perform other duties as assigned by the manager as needed.
Minimum Previous Experience:
5 years manufacturing/engineering.
5 years CAD/CAM.
Other Skills:
Leadership.
Live Tooling Lathe.
4 and 5 Axis Milling.
Manufacturing Methods and Procedures.
Manufacturing Quality.
Product Development.
Presenting Technical Information.
CAD/CAM.
HEALTH AND SAFETY:
Work in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations.
Follow Company safety rules.
Report the absence of or defect in any protective equipment or clothing to the Supervisor or Manager immediately.
Use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that may be required to be used or worn:
Safety shoes.
Safety glasses.
Hearing protection.
Maintain a clean and safe work area.
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