CNC Programmer
Outform
Union City, CA, USA
JOB SUMMARY
The CNC Programmer (Mid‑Level) supports manufacturing operations by developing, editing, and maintaining CNC programs for plastic‑fabricated components. This role works closely with Engineering, Production, and Quality teams to ensure CNC programs are accurate, efficient, and production‑ready. The ideal candidate has solid hands‑on CNC programming experience, strong blueprint interpretation skills, and the ability to troubleshoot machining challenges in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
SCOPE & ACCOUNTABILITY
· Responsible for creating and maintaining CNC programs that meet quality, safety, and production requirements.
· Supports new and existing production programs under established machining standards.
· Accountable for program accuracy, documentation completeness, and timely support of manufacturing needs.
· Escalates complex technical issues appropriately while independently resolving routine programming challenges.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop, write, and edit CNC programs for 3‑axis and 5‑axis CNC routers and machining centers using CAD/CAM software.
- Interpret customer drawings, 3D models, and specifications—often created in SolidWorks—to determine machining strategies.
- Support tooling selection, workholding methods, and feeds/speeds to meet quality and efficiency requirements.
- Troubleshoot CNC programming and machining issues related to dimensional accuracy, tooling performance, and machine behavior.
- Work closely with Project Managers to track completion of jobs.
- Collaborate with Engineering to review SolidWorks models, clarify design intent, and support manufacturability needs.
- Assist with continuous improvement efforts focused on reducing scrap, improving tool life, and increasing machining efficiency.
- Create and maintain setup sheets, tooling lists, and CNC program documentation.
- Work closely with Supervisors and Machinists to validate programs on the shop floor and support production startup.
- Follow all manufacturing SOPs, safety policies, and quality standards.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment.
KEY INTERFACES (NON-REPORTING)
· Manufacturing Engineering
· Production Supervisors
· Project Management
· Machinists / CNC Operators
· Quality / Inspection
· Tooling and Maintenance Teams
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Success in this role will be measured against metrics including but not limited to:
· CNC program accuracy and first‑pass yield
· Scrap and rework reduction
· On‑time program delivery to production
· Tool life and cycle‑time improvements
· Adherence to safety and quality standards
QUALIFICATIONS
· 3–5 years of experience programming and setting up 3‑axis and 5‑axis CNC routers and machining centers.
· Proficiency using CAD/CAM software such as SigmaNest, Surfcam, and SolidWorks for model review and toolpath development.
· Working knowledge of machining fundamentals, including tooling selection, feeds/speeds, and fixture concepts.
· Ability to read and interpret blueprints, 3D models, and GD&T.
· Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot common CNC programming and machining issues.
· Experience with CMM operation or inspection processes is a plus.
· Technical degree, trade school training, or equivalent hands‑on experience preferred.
· Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required.
LEADERSHIP ATTRIBUTES & PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
· Strong mechanical aptitude and problem‑solving skills.
· Detail‑oriented with a focus on quality and accuracy.
· Able to manage multiple priorities and meet production deadlines.
· Team‑oriented with clear and professional communication skills.
· Proactive learner with interest in expanding CNC programming expertise.
· Committed to safety, continuous improvement, and operational excellence.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Working conditions are primarily within a manufacturing environment. The employee is required to sit for extended periods (6–8 hours), use hands to operate tools and computer equipment, and maintain visual focus for reading blueprints and inspecting parts. The role involves exposure to noise, dust, mechanical motion, and varying temperatures. The employee must be able to wear required PPE, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and protective footwear when required.
DISCLAIMER
The above information has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification and may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of the Employer. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.