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Entry Level Programmer Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Cnc Programmer

Madison, WI

$26.75 - $36.50/hr

Train and mentor entry-level machinists and apprentices in machining practices, setup, programming, and safety. * Participate in root cause analysis and corrective action activities to address ...

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Entry Level NDT Assistant

Neenah, WI · On-site

$41.70K - $53.60K/yr

Acuren Inspection is looking for Entry-Level NDT Assistants to support our operations in Neenah, WI ... engineering, reliability engineering, drones, robotics, V-Deck and condition-based monitoring ...

Entry Level NDT Assistant

Neenah, WI · On-site

$41.70K - $53.60K/yr

Position Summary Acuren Inspection is looking for Entry-Level NDT Assistants to support our ... engineering, reliability engineering, drones, robotics, V-Deck and condition-based monitoring ...

We are currently hiring an Entry-Level Machining Engineer at our Cudahy, WI location. As a machining engineer, you will create design concepts, verify concepts through process simulations, build ...

Provide guidance to entry level engineers * Perform work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with little supervision * Perform necessary tasks to complete primary design elements for ...

Provide guidance to entry level engineers * Perform work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with little supervision * Perform necessary tasks to complete primary design elements for ...

Provide guidance to entry level engineers * Perform work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with little supervision * Perform necessary tasks to complete primary design elements for ...

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PROMAN Staffing has partnered with a large-scale logistics repair and engineering company in ... We are hiring Entry Level Warehouse Associate for this CLIMATE CONTROLLED facility! We Pay Weekly ...

Entry Level Warehouse Associate

Kenosha, WI

$15.25 - $18/hr

PROMAN Staffing has partnered with a large-scale logistics repair and engineering company in ... Offering a weekly Attendance Bonus! We are hiring Entry Level Warehouse Associate for this CLIMATE ...

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Kleinschmidt has a full-time opening for an Entry Level Structural Engineer to perform analysis, design and engineering related field work for hydroelectric, fisheries, and water resources projects ...

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How much do entry level programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level programmer in Wisconsin is $26.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.21 and $23.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is an Entry Level Programmer?

As an entry-level programmer, you use software programming languages to create and maintain applications for in-house, proprietary use or clients. You go through an onboarding process to learn your company’s code base and their processes for software development. You work on a team with other programmers and developers, and your job duties include writing code to develop software according to required specifications, testing and debugging code, creating and rolling out fixes, and publishing finished code to the production server. As you gain experience and your skillset expands, you can take on jobs with more autonomy and responsibility.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Programmer, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and at least one programming language, often demonstrated by a relevant degree or coding bootcamp experience. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, basic database management, and development environments is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with team members and learn quickly. These skills are crucial for successfully building, testing, and maintaining software while adapting to evolving project requirements.

What types of projects and tasks can an entry level programmer typically expect to work on during their first year?

As an entry level programmer, you will often be assigned to support tasks such as debugging code, writing simple scripts, developing small features, and assisting with software testing. You may also update documentation and collaborate with more experienced developers on larger projects. This hands-on experience helps you become familiar with company coding standards, version control systems, and agile development processes while building a foundation for more complex assignments in the future. Teamwork and communication are important, as you’ll regularly interact with other programmers, QA testers, and sometimes project managers.

What are entry level programmers?

Entry level programmers are individuals who are just starting their careers in software development. They typically have a basic understanding of programming languages and software development practices, often gained through education or internships. Entry level programmers are usually responsible for writing simple code, fixing bugs, and assisting more experienced developers on projects. Their role is to learn on the job, gain experience, and gradually take on more complex tasks. Employers often look for candidates with problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn.

What is the difference between Entry Level Programmer vs Software Developer?

AspectEntry Level ProgrammerSoftware Developer
Required CredentialsAssociate's degree or coding bootcamp certificationBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field often preferred
Work EnvironmentEntry-level coding tasks, supervised projectsDesign, develop, and maintain software applications
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, startups, IT departmentsSoftware firms, tech companies, enterprise IT teams

While both roles involve coding and software development, an Entry Level Programmer typically focuses on basic coding tasks under supervision, whereas a Software Developer often handles full project cycles, including design and testing. The roles overlap in skills and industry usage, but the Software Developer position generally requires more experience and responsibility.

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Cnc Programmer

Cnc Programmer

Actalent

Madison, WI

$26.75 - $36.50/hr

Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Job Title: CNC Programmer
Job Description

The CNC Programmer operates and programs manual and CNC machines to produce high-precision aerospace components. This role focuses on advanced equipment setup and maintenance, precise machining, and consistent adherence to shop safety and best practices. The CNC Programmer contributes to process improvement, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement initiatives while supporting critical aerospace programs and projects.

Responsibilities

  • Operate and program CNC machines to produce high-precision aerospace components that meet stringent tolerance requirements.
  • Set up CNC and manual mills and lathes, including tooling selection, fixture setup, and verification of machine readiness.
  • Perform advanced equipment setup and routine maintenance activities to ensure reliable and consistent machine performance.
  • Deburr and clean machined parts to meet quality, safety, and aesthetic standards.
  • Use precision measurement tools to verify that components meet specified tolerances, including tight aerospace tolerances such as true positions of 0.002 and OD/ID tolerances of ±0.0005.
  • Fabricate fixtures for flight and non-flight assemblies to support efficient and repeatable machining operations.
  • Adhere to general best shop practices, including proper use of PPE and compliance with all shop safety requirements.
  • Implement and maintain 5S, FOD, and ESD awareness protocols to promote a clean, organized, and safe work environment.
  • Collaborate with team members to improve machining processes, enhance productivity, and achieve production goals.
  • Assist in the development, optimization, and refinement of CNC programs using Mastercam, NX, and/or G-code.
  • Maintain accurate records of machining operations, setups, and part inspections to support traceability and quality documentation.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve machining issues, including dimensional, surface finish, and tooling problems.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives, including lean manufacturing activities and process standardization.
  • Train and mentor entry-level machinists and apprentices in machining practices, setup, programming, and safety.
  • Participate in root cause analysis and corrective action activities to address nonconformances and recurring issues.
  • Ensure compliance with quality standards, customer requirements, and applicable regulatory guidelines.
  • Work with a variety of materials such as Delrin, Nylon, Aluminum, Inconel, Titanium, and Stainless Steel, adjusting machining strategies as needed.
  • Set up machines and run production jobs, balancing approximately 30% setup work and 70% production running, depending on part requirements.
Essential Skills
  • Typically 2+ years of related CNC machining and programming experience.
  • Hands-on CNC machining experience with manual mills and lathes.
  • CNC setup experience, including tooling, workholding, and program verification.
  • Experience programming and operating CNC equipment using Mastercam, NX, and/or G-code.
  • Familiarity with CNC controls such as Haas and Fanuc, including 3-axis and 4-axis machines (with experience beyond 3-axis considered a plus).
  • Ability to use precision measurement instruments such as micrometers and calipers to verify tight aerospace tolerances.
  • Basic understanding of general best shop practices, including PPE usage and shop safety requirements.
  • Ability to perform basic equipment setup and maintenance and demonstrate general mechanical aptitude and hand tool competency.
  • Capability to fabricate fixtures for flight and non-flight assemblies.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing 5S, FOD, and ESD awareness practices.
  • Familiarity with CNC programming languages such as G-code and M-code.
  • Basic understanding of CAD/CAM software for designing and programming CNC operations.
  • Basic proficiency with manual mill and manual lathe tooling machines.
  • Knowledge of material properties and machining characteristics of aerospace-grade alloys, including Delrin, Nylon, Aluminum, Inconel, Titanium, and Stainless Steel.
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings and blueprints and apply GD&T principles.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail in a precision manufacturing environment.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
  • Programming certification or related machining certification.
  • Previous experience in a manufacturing or machining environment, particularly in aerospace applications.
  • Experience with Mastercam programming and NX programming for multi-axis CNC operations.
  • Familiarity with 3-axis CNC machining, with experience on 4-axis or 5-axis equipment considered a plus.
  • Experience with statistical process control (SPC) and other quality control methodologies.
  • Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles and practices, including continuous improvement and waste reduction.
  • Ability to set up and operate manual lathes and manual mills in addition to CNC equipment.
  • Experience programming CNC machines and setting up machines for production runs.
  • Ability to interpret and work from detailed blueprints and machining drawings.
  • Comfort working on programs and projects that support complex aerospace applications such as propulsion and environmental systems.
  • Interest in ongoing career development and willingness to grow into roles with greater responsibility as performance allows.
Work Environment

This role operates in a precision aerospace machining environment with a strong focus on quality, safety, and continuous improvement. The typical work schedule is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., five days per week, with flexibility to start at 7:00 a.m. when needed. Work involves approximately 30% machine setup and 70% production running, depending on part and program requirements. The facility uses Haas and Fanuc CNC equipment with a variety of 3- to 5-axis machines, requiring familiarity with tight aerospace tolerances such as true positions of 0.002 and OD/ID tolerances of ±0.0005. Team members follow 5S, FOD, and ESD protocols and consistently use appropriate PPE to maintain a safe and organized shop. The environment emphasizes growth, stability, and the adoption of cutting-edge technology, with opportunities to work directly on aerospace programs and government-supported projects, including propulsion and environmental systems. Employees benefit from upward mobility based on performance and have access to ongoing career development in a collaborative, technically challenging setting.

Job Type & Location

This is a Contract to Hire position based out of Madison, WI.

Pay and Benefits

The pay range for this position is $30.00 - $35.00/hr.

Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific elections, plan, or program terms. If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following:
• Medical, dental & vision
• Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital
• 401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available
• Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents)
• Short and long-term disability
• Health Spending Account (HSA)
• Transportation benefits
• Employee Assistance Program
• Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave)

Workplace Type

This is a fully onsite position in Madison,WI.

Application Deadline

This position is anticipated to close on Jun 11, 2026.

About Actalent

Actalent is a global leader in engineering and sciences services and talent solutions. We help visionary companies advance their engineering and science initiatives through access to specialized experts who drive scale, innovation and speed to market. With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.

If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, such as the modification or adjustment of the job application process or interviewing process due to a disability, please email actalentaccommodation@actalentservices.com for other accommodation options.

San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, for all positions located in the city and county of San Francisco, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Massachusetts Lie Detector: It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI): We may use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support parts of our hiring process, including sourcing, screening, and evaluating candidates. AI helps assess applications and qualifications, but final decisions are made by our hiring team. By applying, you acknowledge and agree that your application may be reviewed using AI tools.


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About Actalent

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Actalent connects passion with purpose. Our scalable talent solutions and services capabilities drive value and results and provide the expertise to help our customers achieve more. Every day, our experts around the globe are making an impact. We're supporting critical initiatives in engineering and sciences that advance how companies serve the world. Actalent promotes consultant care and engagement through experiences that enable continuous development. Our people are the difference. Actalent is an operating company of Allegis Group, the global leader in talent solutions.

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Hanover, MD, US

Year founded

1983

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