5-Axis CNC Programmer & Router Operator

Mt. Pleasant, SC
Full Time
Engineering
Experienced

Job Title: 5-Axis CNC Programmer & Router Operator
Location: Clements Ferry Rd
Job Type: Full-Time
Department: Manufacturing / CNC Machining
Reports To: CNC Programming Manager / Production Supervisor


Job Summary:

We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented 5-Axis CNC Programmer & Router Operator to support our advanced manufacturing operations. This hybrid role involves programming and operating 5-axis CNC machines and routers to produce complex, high-precision parts. The ideal candidate will have strong Mastercam programming experience and hands-on operation skills, with a thorough understanding of machining processes, toolpath optimization, and quality control standards.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Program 5-axis CNC machines and routers using Mastercam (latest version preferred).

  • Set up, operate, and monitor 5-axis CNC routers (e.g., Thermwood, Haas, Multicam) and milling machines.

  • Interpret and work from complex engineering drawings, blueprints, and 3D CAD files (e.g., STEP, IGES, SolidWorks).

  • Load and unload materials, set tools, and ensure correct machine parameters.

  • Optimize toolpaths and machining strategies for quality, efficiency, and tool longevity.

  • Perform machine simulation and program verification prior to production.

  • Inspect finished parts using precision measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, gauges).

  • Document setups, run times, tool changes, and part counts accurately.

  • Collaborate with engineers, machinists, and quality teams to ensure design conformance.

  • Troubleshoot and adjust programs or machine settings to resolve issues.

  • Perform routine machine maintenance and ensure a clean, organized work area.

  • Adhere to safety standards and company policies at all times.


Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of experience in CNC programming and/or operation, specifically with 5-axis machines.

  • Proficient in Mastercam; familiarity with other CAM software (Fusion 360, etc.) is a plus.

  • Strong knowledge of G-code, M-code, and CNC machining principles.

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and geometric tolerancing (GD&T).

  • Experience working with high-precision parts in industries such as aerospace, medical, or automotive.

  • Mechanical aptitude with excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with machines such as DMG Mori, Mazak, Haas UMC, Thermwood, Makino, or Multicam.

  • Familiarity with post-processor customization and toolpath simulation.

  • Experience with machining materials such as aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, or composites.

  • Background using quality tools including CMMs, height gauges, and surface plates.

  • Technical or vocational training in CNC machining or manufacturing technology.


Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 50 lbs.

  • Good manual dexterity and visual acuity for precision work.
     

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