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CNC Machinist-CAM Programmer

New York, NY · On-site

$29 - $39.75/hr

Demonstrate willingness to learn the laser engraving machine and other non-CNC workshop operations as needed. * Proactively manage individual project queues, communicate risks early, and maintain the ...

CNC Machinist II

Galesville, WI

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

Operation: OperateCNC laser machines to cut, engrave, or mark materials according to job ... Technical Skills: CNC Laser Machine Operation: * Proficiencyin operating CNC laser machines ...

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5655 Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$20.25 - $27.50/hr

5655 Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe Posting Start Date: 5/11/26 Job Location (Short): Milwaukee ... Removes piece from machine, identifies parts by engraving or stamping, cleans out chips, and sets ...

5655 Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$20.25 - $27.50/hr

Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe Posting Start Date: 5/11/26 Job Location (Short): Milwaukee ... Removes piece from machine, identifies parts by engraving or stamping, cleans out chips, and sets ...

Shop Helper

Conroe, TX · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Examines sketches, diagrams, samples, blueprints, or photographs to decide how designs are to be etched, cut, or engraved onto work * Backup for Saw Operator, as needed. * CNC Machinist Trainee.

Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe Posting Start Date: 4/1/26 Job Location (Short): Milwaukee ... Removes piece from machine, identifies parts by engraving or stamping, cleans out chips, and sets ...

5647 Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$20.25 - $27.50/hr

5647 Operator - Horizontal CNC Lathe Posting Start Date: 4/1/26 Job Location (Short): Milwaukee ... Removes piece from machine, identifies parts by engraving or stamping, cleans out chips, and sets ...

Laser Etching Operator

Houston, TX · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

CNC laser operation with experience in text/font work * Trophy/awards engraving, custom engraving, or industrial part marking * Mechanically inclined with strong attention to detail * Quality-focused ...

... engraving machines to produce high-quality machined parts. This position requires precision and ... Familiarity with press machines, CNC machines, and injection molding processes. * Ability to read ...

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Laser Operator

Michigan City, IN · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

... engraving machines to produce high-quality machined parts. This position requires precision and ... Familiarity with press machines, CNC machines, and injection molding processes. * Ability to read ...

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How much do cnc engraving jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for cnc engraving in the United States is $24.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the highest paid CNC machinist?

The highest paid CNC machinists typically earn over $70,000 annually, with experienced professionals working in specialized industries or advanced manufacturing environments. Factors such as certifications, skills in programming and setup, and working overtime can increase earning potential.

What is CNC engraving?

CNC engraving is a manufacturing process that uses computer numerical control (CNC) machines to carve, etch, or mark designs, text, or patterns onto various materials such as metal, plastic, wood, or glass. The CNC machine follows computer-generated designs to ensure high precision and repeatability. This technique is commonly used for creating detailed engravings on signage, nameplates, jewelry, and industrial components. CNC engraving offers advantages such as accuracy, speed, and the ability to produce complex designs that are difficult to achieve by hand.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CNC Engraving Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CNC Engraving Technician, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and experience with CNC machinery, typically supported by vocational training or relevant certifications. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software, G-code programming, and machine calibration tools is essential for precise operations. Excellent problem-solving skills, patience, and effective communication help you adapt to design changes and maintain quality standards. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring accurate, high-quality engravings and efficient workflow in a manufacturing environment.

Can you make 100k as a CNC machinist?

Earning $100,000 as a CNC engraver or machinist is possible with advanced skills, experience, and working in high-paying industries or locations. Typically, experienced CNC operators with certifications, proficiency in CAD/CAM software, and overtime or supervisory roles can reach higher income levels, but it is not common for entry-level positions to achieve this salary.

Is a CNC job a good career?

A CNC engraving job offers steady employment opportunities in manufacturing and fabrication industries, often requiring skills in computer-aided design (CAD) and machine operation. It can provide a stable career with potential for advancement, especially for those who gain certifications or experience in precision machining and programming. The work environment is typically industrial, with shifts that may include evenings or weekends.

How much is a CNC machinist paid?

CNC machinists typically earn an average hourly wage between $15 and $30, depending on experience, location, and skill level. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced machinists with certifications can earn higher salaries, especially in specialized or high-demand industries.

What is the difference between Cnc Engraving vs Cnc Machining?

AspectCnc EngravingCnc Machining
Primary FocusCreating detailed engravings and decorative designs on surfacesManufacturing parts by removing material from raw stock
Skills & CertificationsCAD/CAM software, precision measurement, engraving techniquesCAD/CAM software, machining operations, tooling knowledge
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, manufacturing plants, design studiosFactories, machine shops, production facilities
Industry UsageSignage, jewelry, decorative itemsAutomotive, aerospace, industrial parts manufacturing

While both Cnc Engraving and Cnc Machining involve CNC technology, Cnc Engraving specializes in detailed surface designs and decorative work, whereas Cnc Machining focuses on shaping and producing functional parts. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or service for your project.

What are some common challenges faced by CNC Engraving professionals and how can they be addressed?

CNC Engraving professionals often encounter challenges such as maintaining precision during high-speed operations, dealing with material inconsistencies, and minimizing machine downtime. To address these, it's important to regularly calibrate equipment, stay updated on software improvements, and communicate effectively with team members about any production issues. Additionally, ongoing training and attention to proper maintenance procedures help ensure consistent quality and reduce errors, making collaboration with quality control and engineering teams essential.
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CNC Machinist-CAM Programmer

CNC Machinist-CAM Programmer

Tiffany & Co.

New York, NY • On-site

$29 - $39.75/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Tiffany & Co. rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

9th of 28 rated jewelry retailers


Job description

This is an opportunity to join the Jewelry Development & Innovation Workshop (JDIW) at Tiffany & Co. - one of the most iconic luxury brands in the world, with a legacy spanning nearly 200 years of unrivaled craftsmanship - in a role that demands both deep technical mastery and independent, engineering-driven thinking.

Based in New York City, this position carries full, end-to-end responsibility for the CAM programming and CNC machining workflow: from initial CAD review and toolpath development through fixturing, setup, machine operation, part inspection, and iterative refinement. The CNC Machinist-CAM Programmer will author their own programs, operate their own machines, and take complete ownership of quality outcomes at every stage - producing technically demanding precision jewelry components that meet the uncompromising standards Tiffany & Co. requires. 

We are seeking a candidate who brings genuine engineering judgment to each project: someone who anticipates and resolves manufacturability challenges before they escalate, contributes meaningfully to design and process discussions, and continuously elevates the technical standard of the team.

Key Accountabilities

CAM Programming & CNC Operations:

  • The primary function of this role is to develop, optimize, and execute the complete CAM programming and CNC machining workflow for jewelry components, mock-ups, tools, templates, and models, in accordance with direction from Design and JDIW teams and in adherence to project timelines and delivery requirements. This is not a machine-operator role in the traditional sense; it is a position of full technical ownership, from program authorship to finished, inspected part.

  • Assume complete ownership of the CAM programming process - from interpreting CAD files and 2D drawings through the development of fully optimized toolpath strategies, post-processed machine code, and setup documentation ready for execution.

  • Apply comprehensive CAD/CAM knowledge to bridge design intent and machine execution: fluent in transitioning between CAD models, machining strategy, fixturing logic, and G-code, with the ability to identify and resolve manufacturability issues at the design stage - prior to machine loading.

  • Demonstrate expert-level proficiency in Mastercam or an equivalent professional CAM platform (Fusion 360 CAM, hyperMILL, NX CAM, Esprit, or comparable), with a proven record of applying simultaneous 5-axis strategies to small, intricate parts across a range of materials.

  • Operate and program across the full JDIW machining cell: four simultaneous 5-axis CNC milling centers and one CNC lathe with live tooling with the ability to select the appropriate machine and strategy for each component and geometry.

  • Apply advanced micro machining techniques including precision tooling selection, micro-scale chip load management, workholding solutions for miniature components, and surface finish optimization, essential for meeting the dimensional tolerances and aesthetic standards required in fine jewelry production.

  • Apply high-speed machining (HSM) strategies where applicable including trochoidal milling, constant chip-load toolpaths, and optimized feed and speed parameters  to maximize material removal efficiency, extend tool life, and sustain surface quality on precision parts.

  • Perform routine part inspection using precision measurement instruments (calipers, micrometers, gauges) to verify conformance to specifications, with a strong emphasis on metal recovery and material efficiency.

  • Conduct regular machine maintenance, calibration, and tooling changes to ensure sustained performance and equipment uptime.

  • Demonstrate willingness to learn the laser engraving machine and other non-CNC workshop operations as needed.

  • Proactively manage individual project queues, communicate risks early, and maintain the pace of iteration expected in a fast-moving R&D environment where each component presents unique technical requirements.

Communication:

  • Proactively monitor individual timelines and project status.

  • Adhere to the overall project schedules and ensure accurate, on-time completion of assignments.

  • Identify and communicate to POD leadership and management any potential barriers or risks to delivery dates, and any project-related issues or concerns, as soon as they arise.

  • Proactively communicate critical CAM programming or machining issues that may impact the manufacturing quality of the final product (e.g., toolpath errors, material inconsistencies, tolerance deviations, fixturing risks) at all stages of development.

  • Adhere to all departmental policies and communicate effectively with management when deviations occur. 

  • Actively monitor and respond to emails in a timely and professional manner.

Support for Cross Functional Partners:

  • Interface with Design, JDIW teams, and Manufacturing including during onsite visits to other facilities on product functionality, manufacturability, machining methods, and technical design elements.

  • Actively participate in design reviews and brainstorming sessions, providing CAM-informed direction on component construction, part breakout, and design for manufacturability early in the development cycle.

  • Provide proactive CAM programming and machining technical leadership among colleagues; communicate risks and opportunities related to CNC processes to JDIW counterparts.

  • Support internal and external suppliers as required to demonstrate machining requirements, setup approaches, and technical standards.

  • Contribute to CRD (Critical Requirement Document) work instructions to accurately reflect CAM and CNC work steps, sequence, and timing.

  • Collaborate with Senior CNC Operators and Engineering to develop accurate timing estimates for all CAM programming and machining steps, supporting cost creation and capacity planning.

Collaboration and Leadership:

  • Provide informed direction and guidance on CNC construction methods, CAM programming strategy, machining techniques, costing, and technical documentation to JDIW teams with a consistent focus on repeatability, manufacturability, and scalability to production.

  • Serve as a technical mentor for Engineers and JDIW PODs on CNC operation, CAM programming, and machine maintenance best practices sharing knowledge, providing constructive feedback, and offering clear direction on active projects.

  • Proactively share CAM programming strategies, machining techniques, and process improvements with fellow Operators and Model Makers to elevate the collective capability of the team.

Technology, Metrics and Systems:

  • Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office/365 (including email, calendar, and Teams) and enterprise systems (Tiffany Intranet, Kronos, JDE).

  • Demonstrate strong CAD skills, with SolidWorks strongly preferred as the primary design platform.

  • Leverage Rhino 3D experience where applicable.

  • Attend all JDIW meetings in-person or remote punctually and without prompting.

  • Adhere to all departmental controls regarding metrics and inventory management (e.g., Kronos time scanning, JDE work order scanning).

  • Adhere to all Inventory Control policies and procedures regarding scrap metal capture and labelling, including work order management, inventory storage, and security protocols.

Required Qualifications

  • 10+ years of hands-on experience in a precision CNC machining environment, with demonstrated emphasis on CAM programming ownership - not solely machine operation.

  • Experience in the jewelry, watchmaking, aerospace, automotive, medical device, or equivalent high-precision prototyping industry is highly valued.

  • Expert-level proficiency in Mastercam (strongly preferred) or a comparable professional CAM platform, with a proven ability to develop and execute simultaneous 5-axis machining strategies on small, intricate parts across a variety of materials and geometries.

  • Demonstrated expertise in micro machining: precision tooling selection, micro-scale chip load management, workholding strategies for miniature components, and surface finish control at the tolerances required for fine jewelry and precision part production.

  • Demonstrated proficiency in high-speed machining (HSM) strategies, including trochoidal and constant-engagement toolpaths, and the ability to apply them effectively to improve tool longevity and part quality.

  • Strong CAD skills, with SolidWorks strongly preferred as the primary design platform.

  • Demonstrated ability to maintain exceptional attention to detail and dimensional precision, with a thorough understanding of and commitment to metal recovery and material efficiency.

  • Proven track record of assuming full, independent ownership of the CAM-to-part workflow  from program development through machine setup, operation, inspection, and refinement  within a prototyping or low-volume, high-complexity manufacturing environment.

  • Demonstrated capacity for critical, proactive thinking regarding manufacturing challenges -bringing engineering-led problem solving to each project rather than relying solely on prescribed processes or instructions.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design, Manufacturing Technology, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience.

  • Professional background in aerospace, automotive, watchmaking, medical devices, or other precision industries requiring tight tolerances, complex geometries, and engineering-led problem solving.

  • Proficiency in additional professional CAM platforms beyond Mastercam, such as Fusion 360 CAM, hyperMILL, NX CAM (Siemens), Esprit, GibbsCAM, or SolidCAM.

  • Rhino 3D experience.

  • Demonstrated experience in a prototyping or low-volume custom manufacturing environment, with the adaptability and technical initiative that context demands. 

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities, with a demonstrated ability to work through complex, non-standard technical challenges.

  • Ability to adapt and perform effectively under time-sensitive, high-demand conditions.

  • Prior experience in a client-driven, custom, or luxury goods manufacturing environment is an advantage.

The hiring range for this position ranges from $119,000-$140,000. The rate of pay offered will be dependent upon candidates' relevant skills and experience.

Tiffany & Co. is formed from many facets - talented people who make our community stronger with their creativity, perspective, and lived experience. Creating an inclusive workplace and workforce where everyone belongs is at the core of our values. We're committed to creating a more inclusive jewelry industry that empowers people of all backgrounds to shine and evolve to new heights.
We believe reaching your full potential requires a solid foundation, and your well-being is a central pillar.Eligible Tiffany employees are offered comprehensive benefits, including global benefits like adoption and surrogacy assistance, and parental leave, as well as programs that support mental, emotional, physical, and financial well-being. We also offer competitive pay, medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) plans with company match, paid time off, alongside other meaningful employee offerings.
The Company provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and candidates for employment without regard to age, race, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, alien or citizenship status, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, disability, or military/veteran status. Tiffany is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities.

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