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Cnc Coder Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Senior CNC Machinist

Cedar City, UT · On-site

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

Overview We're hiring Senior CNC Machinists for our precision medical and prototyping shop in Cedar ... Read and write G/M-code at the control * Inspect parts with micrometers, indicators, and gauges

DPD CNC Machinist

Vernal, UT · On-site

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

Advanced proficiency in G and M code. * Advanced proficiency with inspection tools. * Previous ... Operate CNC Machines as directed. * Start and observe machine operation to detect malfunctions or ...

Excellent understanding of G-Code programming and CNC Machining principles. * Experience programming with Mastercam Software. * Able to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.

Read, interpret, and edit CNC programs (G & M codes) to maximize efficiency * Read engineering drawings and apply geometric tolerances * Monitor machine performance, troubleshoot issues, and make ...

CNC Router Operator 3form is the leading manufacturer of award-winning, sustainable building ... Basic knowledge of G-CODE * Ability to read and understand shop drawings. * Ability to meet ...

CNC Router Operator 3form is the leading manufacturer of award-winning, sustainable building ... Basic knowledge of G-CODE * Ability to read and understand shop drawings. * Ability to meet ...

CNC operators utilize CNC machinery to complete custom projects per specified drawings, ensuring ... Basic knowledge of G-CODE * Ability to read and understand shop drawings. * Ability to meet ...

CNC operators utilize CNC machinery to complete custom projects per specified drawings, ensuring ... Basic knowledge of G-CODE * Ability to read and understand shop drawings. * Ability to meet ...

CNC Set-Up Machinist

Herriman, UT · On-site

$19.75 - $27/hr

The CNC Set-up Machinist will maintain quality, safety standards, and keep records while ... Ability to read and understand basic G- code * Ability to read and interpret design blueprints

About the Role As a CNC Waterjet Technician at Torus, you will be a critical link in our advanced ... Can accurately trouble shoot G-code and various other tooling languages associated with program set ...

The CNC Set-up Machinist will maintain quality, safety standards, and keep records while ... Ability to read and understand basic G- code * Ability to read and interpret design blueprints

CNC Machinist

Park City, UT · On-site

$21.50 - $29.25/hr

Idependently set up, adjust, and run CNC Lathe and Milling machines for precision aerspance work ... Code of Conduct: To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the TRIUMPH ...

CNC Machinist

Park City, UT

$21.50 - $29.25/hr

Idependently set up, adjust, and run CNC Lathe and Milling machines for precision aerspance work ... Code of Conduct: To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the TRIUMPH ...

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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.

Are CNC coders in demand?

CNC coders are in demand due to the ongoing need for precision manufacturing and automation in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. Skilled CNC programmers who can operate CAD/CAM software and set up machines are particularly sought after, especially as manufacturing companies seek to improve efficiency and reduce errors.

Do CNC coders make good money?

CNC coders typically earn competitive wages that vary based on experience, location, and industry. Skilled CNC programmers with certifications and proficiency in CAD/CAM software can earn higher salaries, especially in manufacturing environments with complex machinery. Overall, CNC coding can provide a solid income for those with technical skills and experience.

Senior CNC Machinist

Laborup

Cedar City, UT • On-site

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Overview
We're hiring Senior CNC Machinists for our precision medical and prototyping shop in Cedar City, UT.
The work is high-mix, low-volume: complex prints, unproven prototype setups, and tight tolerances on large-format material. Parts run on large-format 5-axis CNC milling centers, and most jobs are new the first time you see them.
Machinists here own the process end to end - blueprint interpretation, multi-axis setup, workholding, first article prove-out, and final inspection - and work directly with engineers on part design. 5-axis experience is preferred, not required.
Why Join Us
  • Own the whole part: Print through final inspection stays with one machinist.
  • Prototype variety: New setups on unproven parts, not repeat production.
  • Engineer access: Work directly with engineers on design and manufacturability changes.

Compensation
  • Base pay: Market competitive and hourly - open to discussion. Tell us what you need.

Hiring on 1st and 2nd Shift
  • Monday - Friday

Requirements
Responsibilities
  • Setups: Set up and run large-format CNC mills and lathes
  • Prove-Out: Take unproven prototype parts from first article through final run.
  • Print Interpretation: Apply GD&T to complex blueprints, routings, and engineering models.
  • Workholding: Build fixturing strategies around tool clearance and collision avoidance.
  • Program Edits: Adjust feeds, speeds, offsets, and tool comp at the control.
  • Inspection: Verify tight tolerances with micrometers, indicators, and precision gauges.
  • Design Feedback: Recommend part changes that improve manufacturability.
  • ERP Entry: Record quantities and process adjustments in the ERP system.

Qualifications
Required
  • 3+ years CNC machining in precision work
  • Set up complex jobs independently, start to finish
  • Read complex blueprints and apply GD&T
  • Hold tight tolerances on complex geometries
  • Read and write G/M-code at the control
  • Inspect parts with micrometers, indicators, and gauges
  • Solid feeds, speeds, and tool wear fundamentals

Preferred
  • 5-axis milling experience
  • Large-format machinery experience
  • Advanced workholding and fixture design
  • Prototype or first-article prove-out experience
  • Machining advanced and exotic alloys
  • Troubleshooting dimensional or tooling issues at the machine
  • ERP system experience