- Location: Oakville, Ontario
- Salary: $50.50 – $65.00 per hour
- Job Type: Permanent
Advantages
– Benefit from a 5% shift premium paid on top of your competitive hourly wage for the consistent afternoon shift.
– Access a comprehensive benefits package (Health/Dental) through Sunlife, ensuring coverage for you and your family.
– Secure your financial future with a Manulife RRSP matching program.
– Start with a generous 3 weeks of paid vacation, acknowledging your senior-level experience as a Senior CNC Programmer.
– Work primarily in the Oakville, Ontario facility, with very minimal to no required travel.
– Join a growing and critical team within the manufacturing environment, focused on continuous improvement and alleviating an operational bottleneck.
Responsibilities
– Develop and create complex CNC programs using Mastercam for a diverse range of machinery, including 5-axis milling, multi-tasking mill-turn centers, and large lathes.
– Execute detailed tool selection, fixture design, and jig development to support all new program launches for the Senior CNC Programmer role.
– Generate comprehensive process set-up sheets and precise tool set-up documentation for CNC machined components.
– Collaborate directly with production, engineering, and quality teams to meticulously prove-out and optimize all programs before full-scale production begins.
– Support cost estimation activities by running accurate cycle time studies for new manufactured projects presented to the sales team.
– Ensure all processes align with established quality systems, including knowledge of ISO 9001 standards and related codes for the Skilled Trades Sector.
Qualifications
– Demonstrated mastery and a minimum of 8-10 years of professional experience as a CNC Programmer, specifically programming 2-axis lathes and 3-axis mills.
– Extensive programming background (5+ years) with advanced multi-axis/multi-tasking machine centers, with 5-axis mill programming being a top priority.
– Expert-level proficiency in Mastercam (CAM) software and solid experience utilizing Vericut for program simulation and verification.
– A strong foundational knowledge of various machine controller languages, such as Mazak and Fanuc, for successful program transfer and machine operation.
– Experience working in high-precision manufacturing sectors, such as aerospace or high-end automotive, dealing with complex components and tight tolerances.
– Formal credentials, such as a diploma or certificate in CNC Programming, are strongly preferred for candidates with less than 20 years of on-the-job experience.