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Cnc lathe machinist and programmer
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Join a family-owned aerospace and defense manufacturer in Hemmingford, Canada as a CNC Lathe Machinist and Programmer. You’ll program, set up, and operate high-precision lathes (Hardinge, Swissturn) using Mastercam, working with tolerances of 5–10 thousandths. Requires 3+ years of CNC lathe exper...
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Canada , Hemmingford
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25.00 - 38.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Cnc Machinist And Programmer
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CNC Machinist and Programmer needed in Leduc, Canada. Command multi-axis mills and lathes using Okuma G-Code and Fanuc systems. Interpret blueprints, set up tooling, and optimize programs for precision manufacturing. Earn $28–$32/hour with day or night shifts in a safety-focused, team-oriented en...
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Canada , Leduc
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28.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Randstad
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Cnc programmer
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Seeking an experienced CNC Programmer in Oldcastle, ON. This role requires 5-7 years of expertise with 3/5-axis CNC, CAD/CAM software (SolidWorks, PowerMill), and GD&T. Ideal candidates are mechanically inclined problem-solvers with strong organizational skills. Join a dynamic team in a permanent...
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Canada , Oldcastle, ON
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25.00 - 33.00 USD / Hour
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Select Tool Inc
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About the CNC Programmer role

Explore the world of CNC programmer jobs and discover a dynamic career at the intersection of manufacturing, engineering, and technology. CNC Programmers are the vital technical experts who transform digital designs into physical, precision-engineered components. They act as the crucial link between engineering concepts and finished products, using their expertise to instruct computer-controlled machine tools like mills, lathes, routers, and Wire EDM machines. Professionals in these roles are responsible for the entire machining process, from initial planning to final part verification.

The core responsibility of a CNC Programmer is to create, prove, and optimize the G-code programs that direct machine tools. This involves meticulously studying and interpreting complex engineering drawings, blueprints, and 3D CAD models to determine the precise machining sequence. They select the appropriate cutting tools, calculate optimal speeds and feeds, and design efficient toolpaths using specialized CAD/CAM software such as Mastercam, Siemens NX, or Fusion 360. Beyond programming, these professionals are often deeply involved in the hands-on setup of machines, installing fixtures and tools, performing the first-off inspection, and ensuring the production run meets exacting quality standards. A significant part of the role focuses on continuous improvement—optimizing programs to reduce cycle times, improve surface finishes, extend tool life, and enhance overall manufacturing efficiency and repeatability.

Typical skills and requirements for CNC programmer jobs are both technical and analytical. Employers generally seek individuals with a strong foundation in mathematics, geometry, and trigonometry, coupled with an in-depth understanding of machining principles, metallurgy, and tooling. Proficiency in CAD/CAM software is a fundamental requirement, as is experience with common machine control systems like Fanuc, Haas, or Heidenhain. A keen eye for detail is non-negotiable, as programmers must ensure components are produced to extremely tight tolerances, sometimes within microns. Practical experience with precision measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, CMMs) is essential for quality verification. Furthermore, successful programmers possess strong problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot machining issues, debug programs, and adapt to challenges in real-time. Soft skills like effective communication are key for collaborating with machinists, engineers, and production managers, while a proactive mindset for process optimization and a commitment to safety round out the ideal candidate profile. For those with a passion for precision and innovation, CNC programmer jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path in advanced manufacturing.