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Cam Models Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

CNC Programmer

Chester, CT · On-site

$26.75 - $36.75/hr

Proficient use of CAM * Creation of CNC programs for Turning and Milling Machines 3 & 4 Axis ... Create & Maintain Process Models and Drawings * In-depth knowledge of Mastercam * Set up and ...

Process Engineer

Torrington, CT · On-site

$91K - $123K/yr

Proficiency in CAD software, including SolidWorks and other CAD/CAM modeling tools, is critical for designing tooling, fixtures, and manufacturing solutions that improve productivity and support ...

Proficiency with CAM programming platforms and digital manufacturing tools (such as Mastercam or similar), along with experience using model-based design systems and simulation/verification software

Ability to read engineering drawings, GD&T, and CAD models * Familiarity with CAM software such as Mastercam, GibbsCAM, or similar * Strong understanding of machining principles, materials, and ...

CNC Set-Up/Programmer

Manchester, CT · On-site

$27 - $37/hr

Experience with NX- drafting, modeling, and CAM modules * Knowledge of common 3D model types * Experience working with 3D models * Experience with Vericut is a plus * General computer experience

NC Programmer

Manchester, CT

$26.75 - $36.50/hr

Ability to program in appropriate programming language using either a CAD/CAM terminal and/or manually generated. 3D modeling sketcher, assemblies, lathe, and drafting capability in Siemens PLM (NX 8 ...

NC Programmer

Manchester, CT

$27 - $37/hr

Ability to program in appropriate programming language using either a CAD/CAM terminal and/or manually generated. * 3D modeling sketcher, assemblies, lathe, and drafting capability in Siemens PLM (NX ...

Machinist

Stamford, CT · On-site

$62K - $69K/yr

Maintain the model shop in a neat, safe manner. Perform general maintenance on machines and tools ... Computer skills - CAD/CAM, business software; email, input ERP job details * Efficient at ...

CNC Programmer

New Britain, CT · On-site

$26.25 - $36/hr

Experience NX user - drafting, modeling, and CAM modules * Knowledge of common 3D model types * Experience working with 3D models * Experience with CGTech Vericut is a plus * General computer ...

Ability to program in appropriate programming language using either a CAD/CAM terminal and/or manually generated. * 3D modeling sketcher, assemblies, lathe, and drafting capability in Siemens PLM (NX ...

NC Programmer

Manchester, CT · On-site

$100 - $140/hr

Ability to program in appropriate programming language using either a CAD/CAM terminal and/or manually generated. * 3D modeling sketcher, assemblies, lathe, and drafting capability in Siemens PLM (NX ...

Application Engineer

Berlin, CT · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

Analyze drawings, design models, and sketches to determine dimensions and configuration of cuts ... Knowledge of CAD/CAM software (SolidWorks and Esprit preferred) * Blueprint reading and knowledge ...

Application Engineer

Berlin, CT · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Analyze drawings, design models, and sketches to determine dimensions and configuration of cuts ... Knowledge of CAD/CAM software (SolidWorks and Esprit preferred) * Blueprint reading and knowledge ...

Deep knowledge of Fusion 360 parametric modeling, direct modeling, sculpting, sheet metal design, assemblies, rendering, simulation, CAM toolpath generation, and technical drawing creation. Ability ...

Deep knowledge of Fusion 360 parametric modeling, direct modeling, sculpting, sheet metal design, assemblies, rendering, simulation, CAM toolpath generation, and technical drawing creation. Ability ...

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Model Maker/Prototype - Shelton, CT

Hubbell Incorporated

Shelton, CT

$14.75 - $20/hr

Full-time

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Hubbell rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

85th of 159 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

Job Overview

Setup and produce product development models, model room tooling, test fixtures, 3D rapid prototype models, CNC programming, etc. Maintain the performance, safety, and accuracy of all shop equipment. Assist design engineers as needed with design and construction evaluations regarding improvements and manufacture-ability.

A Day In The Life

Program, setup, and run the various machines in the model shop including CNC milling machine and wire EDM utilizing Computer Aided Machining (CAM) 
Setup, and run the various 3D prototype machines to produce models as needed for both internal and intercompany requests.
Maintain 3D printing machines and inventory of consumable printing materials and support items.
Design, build & repair tools, dies, fixtures, jigs, and models for the engineering department and test lab and as required for AME and Quality and Marketing.
Maintenance, repair, calibration of all equipment.
Assist in the design, purchase, and specification of new and replacement equipment.
Provide general maintenance services for the model shop and test lab. Provide limited facilities and maintenance services as requested.
Understand and implement applicable company, and regulatory body safety procedures.
Additional responsibilities and tasks to be assigned as needed based on organizational and company needs.

What will help you thrive in this role?

Trade School certification with 3-5 years in a prototype, model shop or similar environment i.e. tool die making. Set up and operation of all machine shop equipment including wire EDM, CNC machine centers, presses, grinders, forming tools, and knowledge of fabrication methods.
A working knowledge of CNC programming and set up, Computer Aided Machining programs and experience in the 3d rapid prototyping processes. Gibbs cam experience would be a plus.
Familiar with environmental and safety requirements as they would apply to the model shop and test lab.
Must be innovative and resourceful and have the ability to quickly analyze and solve problems, handle multiple priorities, and have good people and communication skills.

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Hubbell Incorporated was founded in 1888 and has grown into an international manufacturer of quality electrical, lighting and power solutions with more than 75 brands used and recognized around the world. Our founder, Harvey Hubbell, developed tooling and equipment to serve the growing demand for new assembly and manufacturing machinery during the industrial revolution. An early, and one of many patents awarded, came for the creation of the first practical method to control electricity through the pull chain socket that remains unchanged today. As a market leader in reliable, electrical solutions, we provide more than half a million products delivered through our various business groups. Hubbell is committed to continually innovating solutions that work, transforming old products with new ideas, and ensuring that we Energize, Enlighten and Empower the communities that support us.

Industry

Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Shelton, CT, US

Year founded

1888

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