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CNC Set-Up Programmer

Franklin, WI

$24.50 - $33.75/hr

... Creo/Pro-E, Solidworks, or equivalent CAD software and/or combination of education and experience. Considered a developing professional within the field. II CNC Programmer II 4-6 years Vocational ...

Revise existing drawings and create drawings on PTC Creo CAD system. * Develop BOM's, technical drawings, diagrams and other design documentation. * Redesign standard products, improving quality and ...

CNC Set-Up Programmer

Franklin, WI · On-site

$24.50 - $33.75/hr

... Creo/Pro-E, Solidworks, or equivalent CAD software and/or combination of education and experience. Considered a developing professional within the field. II CNC Programmer II 4-6 years Vocational ...

Experience using Creo or similar mechanical CAD tools. * Background in plastics design, electronics packaging, and cable design/management. * Experience with structural and/or thermal simulation and ...

Experience with CAD (CREO) or PLC programming is a plus. * Ability to read part drawings / use of basic metrology measuring devices, part fabrication skills are a plus. * Demonstrated ability to pay ...

Experience with CAD (CREO) or PLC programming is a plus. * Ability to read part drawings / use of basic metrology measuring devices, part fabrication skills are a plus. * Demonstrated ability to pay ...

Experience with CAD (CREO) or PLC programming is a plus. * Ability to read part drawings / use of basic metrology measuring devices, part fabrication skills are a plus. * Demonstrated ability to pay ...

Required Skills & Experience 3+ years of mechanical CAD design experience using tools such as Creo, Pro/E, or AutoCAD. Experience managing large CAD assemblies (200+ components). Ability to read and ...

Required Skills & Experience 3+ years of mechanical CAD design experience using tools such as Creo, Pro/E, or AutoCAD. Experience managing large CAD assemblies (200+ components). Ability to read and ...

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Mechanical Engineer

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$80K - $90K/yr

Strong working knowledge of SolidWorks or Pro/ENGINEER (Creo) * Ability to travel domestically and internationally as required, including access to regulated industrial sites such as nuclear ...

Proficiency in 3D CAD (NX, SolidWorks, Creo, or similar) * Solid understanding of engineering principles, materials, and manufacturing processes * FEA (ANSYS), statistical analysis (Minitab), or ...

... Creo and document management systems. Preferred Experience * Proven record of supporting digital automation and workflow optimization in complex environments. * Ability to navigate multi-platform ...

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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for creo in Racine, WI is $88,288.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $97,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Creo job typically involves using PTC Creo, a 3D CAD software, for product design, modeling, and engineering tasks. Professionals in this role create and modify parts, assemblies, and drawings for manufacturing and product development. Creo is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and consumer products. Job titles may include CAD Engineer, Design Engineer, or Mechanical Engineer. Strong proficiency in Creo and knowledge of engineering principles are essential for success in this field.

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To thrive as a Creo Designer or Engineer, you need strong mechanical design skills, a background in engineering, and proficiency in 3D modeling. Expertise in using PTC Creo (formerly Pro/ENGINEER) CAD software and knowledge of product lifecycle management (PLM) tools are essential, with certifications in Creo being an advantage. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective teamwork are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies are important for delivering accurate designs, supporting efficient collaboration, and meeting project deadlines in engineering and manufacturing industries.

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Infographic showing various Creo job openings in Racine, WI as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Internship, and 92% Full Time. Highlights an 85% In-person, and 15% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $88,288 per year, or $42.4 per hour.

CNC Set-Up Programmer

Amphenol

Franklin, WI

$24.50 - $33.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY
Under the general direction of the Value Stream Manager, the CNC Programmer is responsible for supporting the production of machined/fabricated components by creating CNC programs, defining work holding and fixturing, identifying required tooling, developing necessary support documentation, and guiding the machining department as needed to produce production components. At its core, the CNC Programming Department is accountable for producing high quality CNC programs, on-time with minimal iterations which yield in tolerance parts.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Responsible for developing the sequence of operations and machining processes (primarily 5-axis machining centers) to efficiently use production resources and equipment to create products.
  • Design and fabricate work holding and part fixturing required to properly secure and align material for machining. Use quick change over and lean tools to develop efficient part setup and reduce change over time.
  • Define and select cutting tools, attachments, and related machine accessories for accurately and repeatedly producing machined components. Participate in tooling improvement efforts by working with tooling manufacturers and vendors, performing tooling trials, and tooling optimization.
  • Define, calculate and set machine parameters to regulate factors such as cutting speed, feed, depth and angle of cut, tool path, or additional machine commands.
  • Retrieve, input, and edit CNC code and other computerized machine control media.
  • Participate in machining process validation activities to ensure manufacturing inputs such as CNC program and tooling selection meet requirements. Includes machine operation as needed for a first of type or trial run to verify accuracy of machine settings or programmed control data.
  • Create manufacturing production aid documents such as machine setup and tooling sheets and work instructions and procedures.
  • Assist in machine operation and troubleshooting to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance conditions and adjusts machine controls or CNC program as required.
  • Interpretation of blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications, and/or sample parts to determine dimensions and tolerances of a finished work piece.
  • Participate in continuous improvement activities to reduce cycle time, improve production methods, and improve equipment performance, and quality of product.
  • Adhere to all factory safety procedures and guidelines.
  • Maintains clean, organized work environment and adheres to all safety standards, procedures and regulations.
  • Contributes to team effort in a collaborative and supportive manner.

*Other duties as required in support of the department and the company*
SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES
The responsibilities of this role do not include supervising other employees.
QUALIFICATIONS
To succeed in this job, an individual must satisfactorily perform each essential job function. The requirements below represent the required knowledge, skill, and ability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Level
Title
Min Exp.
Description
I
CNC Programmer I
1-3 years
Entry Level: Vocational, High School diploma, or general education degree (GED); Minimum of 1 year of related experience and/or training in CNC operation, working knowledge of 5-axis programming using Mastercam or related CAD/CAM software; knowledge of 3D modeling software such as Creo/Pro-E, Solidworks, or equivalent CAD software and/or combination of education and experience. Considered a developing professional within the field.
II
CNC Programmer II
4-6 years
Vocational, High School diploma, or general education degree (GED); or minimum of 4 years related experience and/or training in CNC operation, working knowledge of 5-axis programming using Mastercam or related CAD/CAM software; knowledge of 3D modeling software such as Creo/Pro-E, Solidworks, or equivalent CAD software and/or combination of education and experience; trade school/training certificate preferred. Considered a seasoned professional that needs little direction or guidance.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • Conversational in any other language is a plus.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
  • Basic arithmetic: add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
  • Statistics: Interpret and analyze numerical data using statistical methods.
  • Basic algebra: The ability to manipulate symbols and equations to find unknown values, express relationships, and model situations.
  • Basic Geometry: The ability to understand and work with shapes, angles, lines, and planes.

JOB SKILLS
  • Ability to show up to work on time, every day, and ready to work
  • Ability to program 5-axis machining centers to meet/exceed customer requirements.
  • Ability to use inspections tools as required.
  • Ability to interpret geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. (GD&T)
  • A team player that can relate to people at all levels of the organization and possesses excellent communication skills.
  • Ability to be flexible and able to function comfortably in a fast paced, constantly changing and ambiguous environment.
  • Reliable and flexible to work additional hours on short notice to complete tasks and/or special projects to meet customer demands.
  • Ability to read and understand blueprints, drawings and schematics
  • Understanding and experience in Lean manufacturing environment. Participate in continuous improvement projects and 5S related performance teams.
  • Writing skills required to complete documents and forms.
  • Proficient in MS Office

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
As part of their job duties, the employee must be able to sit, stand, and walk throughout the day while frequently using their hands to handle objects and communicate verbally. Additionally, they may need to reach, stretch, push, pull, crouch, stoop, and occasionally lift objects weighing up to fifty (50) pounds. This role requires specific vision abilities, including close, distance, color, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. According to ADA regulations, reasonable accommodation will be provided to ensure that individuals with disabilities can perform the job's essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
A work environment in a manufacturing plant is the physical and social setting where goods production occurs. Depending on the type of product, process, and plant, the work environment may vary in terms of noise, temperature, safety, and demand. Common characteristics of a work environment in a manufacturing plant are the use of machinery and exposure to hazards such as chemicals, heat, dust, or noise, with a culture of teamwork, communication, and continuous improvement.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Amphenol CIT is fully committed to minimizing the environmental impact of its operations, activities, and products. To achieve this, we adhere to all applicable environmental regulations and laws, prevent pollution, and continuously improve our environmental performance in all our global operations. This is possible through an Environmental Management System that provides a framework for setting and reviewing our environmental objectives and targets. We aim to identify and reduce any negative environmental impact our business activities may have.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
  • ASTM F-2412-2005, ANSI Z41-1999, or ANSI Z41-1991 rated safety toed shoes
  • Clear ANSI Z87.1 safety rated glasses
  • Hearing protection
  • Ability to compile with JSA in specific areas

EXPORT COMPLIANCE DISCLAIMER
This position includes access or potential access to ITAR and EAR (Export Administration Regulations) technical data. Therefore, candidates must qualify as US Persons, defined as US Citizens or Permanent Residents (Green Card Holders).
TRAVEL
Approximately0-5% of travel is expected.