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Cnc Coder Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

CNC Programmer

Oak Ridge, TN · On-site

$28.25 - $34.40/hr

Job Title CNC Programmer Responsible for writing and revising CNC programs for a variety of multi ... code functions • Strong Analytical and problem solving skill • Strong knowledge of GD&T with ...

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CNC Operator

Memphis, TN · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

CNC Operator - Precision Metal Fabrication for Multifamily Construction Job Overview * Company: Fab ... Load and edit G-code programs to optimize machine performance and minimize material waste.

Job Title CNC Programmer Responsible for writing and revising CNC programs for a variety of multi ... code functions • Strong Analytical and problem solving skill • Strong knowledge of GD&T with ...

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CNC Operator II - 3rd Shift

La Vergne, TN

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

Basic understanding of G-code or CNC programming. * Experience with Penta, Haas, Combi or similar platforms. * Background in precision manufacturing industries (aerospace, medical device, defense ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

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Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

CNC Machinist Operator

Knoxville, TN · On-site

$17 - $23.25/hr

General understanding of G-Code. * Experience on either CNC Lathes or Mills. Haas experience preferred, not required. * Strong attention to detail. * Physically capable of lifting and moving objects ...

CNC Tool Grinder/Programmer

Nashville, TN · On-site

$25.50 - $35/hr

Requires hands-on experience with G-code programming to support CNC machine setup, troubleshooting, and production efficiency Physical Requirements: * Prolonged periods of standing with some lifting ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

Program Adjustments - Navigate CNC controls to touch off tools, calculate offsets, and confidently modify existing G-code and subroutines at the machine to dial in part accuracy. * Precision ...

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Cnc Coder information

What is the difference between Cnc Coder vs Cnc Programmer?

AspectCnc CoderCnc Programmer
CredentialsTypically requires technical training or certification in CNC machiningRequires similar certifications, often with additional programming courses
Work EnvironmentWorks mainly on creating and editing CNC code, often under supervisionInvolves more complex programming, testing, and optimizing CNC programs
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, machine shops, and production facilitiesUsed in similar settings, often with more responsibility for program development

The main difference between a Cnc Coder and a Cnc Programmer lies in their scope of work. Cnc Coders primarily focus on writing and editing CNC code, while Cnc Programmers handle more complex programming tasks, including testing and optimizing programs for efficiency and accuracy. Both roles require technical skills and certifications, but Programmers typically have a broader set of responsibilities.

CNC Programmer

CNC Programmer

CoorsTek, Inc.

Oak Ridge, TN • On-site

$28.25 - $34.40/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago

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CoorsTek rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

It's exciting to work for a company that makes the world measurably better.
We're committed to bringing safety, quality, and customer focus to the business of advanced ceramics manufacturing.
Job Title
CNC Programmer
Responsible for writing and revising CNC programs for a variety of multi-axis CNC machinery, both mills and lathes, in the production of technical ceramic products.
• Under minimal supervision creates or revises multiple axis CNC programs for new product or for engineering or program changes, maintains current revisions; completes set-up and operation of CNC vertical mills, horizontal mills and lathes
• Ensures all programs used in department are the most current and are backed up on network
• Performs complex set-ups on a variety of CNC equipment using an advanced level of tooling
• Reads and interprets blueprints from engineering or customers
• Visually or mechanically inspects parts for defects (cracks, chips, dimension, surface finish, etc.) as part of in-process inspection; records results and notifies lead/supervisor of deviation as appropriate
• Performs some simple machine preventative maintenance functions, (i.e. changing coolants, lubricants, filters, etc.) updating preventative maintenance schedules as needed
• Enters data and interprets basic control charts and simple capability studies into Statistical Process Control (SPC) software and is alert for abnormal variation and out of tolerance conditions
• Works closely with quality and department inspectors to address questions related to machining
• Serves as a resource to others in the resolution of complex technical problems; provides training/cross-training in equipment and process operations as required ensuring compliance of quality and safety standards
• Is the recognized expert and may be sought out to perform leadership duties in the absence of the lead or supervisor as necessary
• May lead or participate on teams for process improvements
• Assists and/or performs in any and all areas as assigned.
• May work any and all shifts/days as required.
Job Requirements:
Education:
• High School diploma or equivalent
Experience:
• 5 years' demonstrated experience programming CNC machines to tight tolerances
• Proficient with CNC software such as MasterCam X, Haas GL software, and Fanuc control CNC equipment
Functional/Technical Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Must have full understanding of G and M code functions
• Strong Analytical and problem solving skill
• Strong knowledge of GD&T with demonstrated ability to produce prototype parts from blueprint/drawing
• Strong mathematical skills in Trigonometry/geometry
• Must exhibit strong interpersonal and organizational skills, great attention to detail as well as excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Must be able to work with a diverse variety of people from different cultures and backgrounds
Target Hiring Range
: USD 28.25 - USD 34.40
Actual compensation is commensurate with experience, skills and education. CoorsTek strives to give all qualified applicants equal opportunity and to make selection decisions on job related factors. Do not provide any information on the application which will indicate your race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
If you like working for a company that makes a real difference in the world, you'll enjoy your career with us!

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