MasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer – pay to $85K in Columbus, WI

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MasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer - pay to $85K - Sun Recruiting - Columbus, WI - work from home jobCompany: Sun RecruitingJob description: MasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer• An engineering degree, two years of CNC MasterCAM programming experience, one year of Vertical Machining Center operator experience, one year of Horizontal Machining Center operator experience and two years of SolidWorks design experience are all requirements to be considered for the position• Pay is $65,000 to $85,000• Must be a United States citizen or Green Card holder• No remote• Full-time• Permanent W-2 employee• Full benefits• No relocation• Columbus, Wisconsin areaThis stable, established yet growing fabrication company is looking to hire a full time, permanent MasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer. Almost all manufacturing is done in-house. Safety is a priority and the company has a family feel. The company cares about the careers of its employees and supports employee career growth. The company has many company events for employees. The engineering department utilizes AutoCAD, AutoCAD Lite, SolidWorks for design and JobBOSS for the ERP software. MasterCAM is used for CNC programming.The successful candidate's duties and responsibilities will encompass the following:• Working five days per week for nine hours per day• Designing and interpreting SolidWorks designs to determine fixtures and tooling• Designing MasterCAM for Vertical Machining Centers and Horizontal Machining Centers• Maximizing efficiency• Creating machine instructions and tool lists• Communicating with a variety of peopleThe background of the successful candidate must include the following to be considered:• An engineering degree• Two or more years of CNC MasterCAM programming experience• One or more years of Vertical Machining Center and Horizontal Machining Center operating experience• Two or more years of SolidWorks design experience• Possess a solid work history• Being a US citizen or green card holder• Having a residence within a 45 minute driveMasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer - pay to $85K - Sun Recruiting - Columbus, WI - work from home jobExpected salary: $65000 - 85000 per yearLocation: Columbus, WIMasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer - pay to $85K - Sun Recruiting - Columbus, WI - work from home jobJob date: Mon, 28 Aug 2023 07:42:04 GMTApply for the job now! MasterCAM CNC Programming SolidWorks Manufacturing Engineer - pay to $85K - Sun Recruiting - Columbus, WI - work from home job

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