Doherty Staffing
Cnc Programmer Opportunity
We are seeking a CNC Programmer for our manufacturing site in Philadelphia, PA. Hours are 6am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday, and compensation for this direct hire opportunity is $75K-$80K annually. Interested? What a CNC Programmer will do: Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to create toolpaths and machining instructions Accurately calculate dimensions and tolerances; perform layout and measurement of workpieces Program, set up, and operate both manual and CNC machines for prototype and production runs Collaborate with engineers, programmers, and production staff to improve machining methods and results Inspect completed parts using precision instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and CMMs to ensure adherence to specifications Adjust tooling and machine settings as necessary to meet complex design requirements and tight tolerances Document machining procedures, inspection results, and production metrics to support continuous improvement initiatives What you need to be a CNC Programmer: 3+ years of experience in CNC programming, and exposure to both manual and CNC machining environments Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation. Proficiency in G-code programming and CAD/CAM software (Mastercam, Fusion 360, SolidCAM, or similar) Strong understanding of machining principles, cutting tools, feeds/speeds #CareerChangeByDoherty
We are seeking a CNC Programmer for our manufacturing site in Philadelphia, PA. Hours are 6am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday, and compensation for this direct hire opportunity is $75K-$80K annually. Interested? What a CNC Programmer will do: Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to create toolpaths and machining instructions Accurately calculate dimensions and tolerances; perform layout and measurement of workpieces Program, set up, and operate both manual and CNC machines for prototype and production runs Collaborate with engineers, programmers, and production staff to improve machining methods and results Inspect completed parts using precision instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and CMMs to ensure adherence to specifications Adjust tooling and machine settings as necessary to meet complex design requirements and tight tolerances Document machining procedures, inspection results, and production metrics to support continuous improvement initiatives What you need to be a CNC Programmer: 3+ years of experience in CNC programming, and exposure to both manual and CNC machining environments Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation. Proficiency in G-code programming and CAD/CAM software (Mastercam, Fusion 360, SolidCAM, or similar) Strong understanding of machining principles, cutting tools, feeds/speeds #CareerChangeByDoherty