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Mastercam Programming Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

CNC machining and programming experience required (Mastercam preferred) * Ability to read complex blueprints and perform full setups independently * Strong understanding of G-code, toolpaths, and ...

CNC Lead Programmer

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Requires 2-5+ years of experience in CNC programming, specifically with multi-axis horizontal equipment. • Software Proficiency: Advanced knowledge of CAM platforms (Mastercam, SolidWorks) and ...

CNC Machinist

Menomonee Falls, WI · On-site

$20.50 - $28/hr

Comfortable programming (Mastercam and at the control) * Strong blueprint reading and applied GD&T knowledge * Demonstrated ability to hold tight tolerances in a small-batch environment * High school ...

CNC Machinist

Menomonee Falls, WI

$20.50 - $28/hr

Comfortable programming (Mastercam and at the control) * Strong blueprint reading and applied GD&T knowledge * Demonstrated ability to hold tight tolerances in a small-batch environment * High school ...

CNC Machinist

Menomonee Falls, WI

$20.50 - $28/hr

Comfortable programming (Mastercam and at the control) * Strong blueprint reading and applied GD&T knowledge * Demonstrated ability to hold tight tolerances in a small-batch environment * High school ...

Design Engineer

Muskego, WI · On-site

$55K - $70K/yr

Experience with Mastercam or CAM programming is a plus. Join a family-owned, high-tech precision machine shop where your designs directly support real production, new product launches, and customer ...

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Mastercam Programming information

What are some common challenges Mastercam Programmers face when working with complex parts, and how can they address them?

Mastercam Programmers often encounter challenges when programming complex geometries, such as intricate contours or multi-axis toolpaths. These situations require careful planning to avoid collisions, ensure optimal surface finishes, and maintain efficient cycle times. Collaborating closely with machinists and engineers can help identify potential manufacturing issues early on. Additionally, regularly updating Mastercam skills and staying current with software updates can greatly improve problem-solving and productivity when handling difficult projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mastercam Programmer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Mastercam Programmer, you need strong skills in CNC machining, CAD/CAM software proficiency, and a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, typically supported by technical training or certification in Mastercam. Familiarity with Mastercam software, G-code programming, and CNC machine operation is crucial for producing accurate toolpaths and efficient machining. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication with machinists and engineers are essential soft skills. These competencies ensure the creation of precise parts, minimize errors, and optimize production efficiency in a manufacturing environment.

What is Mastercam programming?

Mastercam programming refers to the process of using Mastercam software to create toolpaths and generate G-code for CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines. This software enables programmers to design parts, simulate machining operations, and optimize cutting processes for manufacturing. Mastercam programmers convert CAD models into instructions that CNC machines use to fabricate parts with precision and efficiency.
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Precision CNC Turning Specialist (G/M-Code)

Blast Cleaning Tech - USA

West Allis, WI • On-site

$26 - $35.75/hr

Other

Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Precision CNC Turning Specialist

Love bringing prints to life on Mazak/Haas lathes? At Blast Cleaning Technologies (BCT), the shot blast innovation leader, you’ll program, set up, and produce precision parts from start to finish.

Extra pay: $4.00 shift premium.

Is this you?
  • Can you read and write G- and M-code with confidence?
  • Do you build efficient programs in Mastercam (or similar CAD/CAM) and fine‑tune them at the machine?
  • Are you skilled at designing fixturing, setting up tools, and running parts complete to print?
  • Do you verify every critical dimension before sending parts to inspection?
What you will do
  • Program via Mastercam or longhand; calculate feeds/speeds and optimal toolpaths.
  • Mount, align, and secure tools, fixtures, and workpieces; set offsets and prove out processes.
  • Run first articles; measure with gauges and precision instruments; adjust for perfect conformance.
  • Change tools, refine parameters, and stop machines when sequences or tooling need updates.
  • Perform routine maintenance to keep equipment in top shape.
  • Support production runs with robust setups and documentation.
  • Model and reinforce BCT’s culture and core values on the floor.

Responsibilities can expand as business needs evolve.

What you need to bring
  • High school diploma (or equivalent).
  • 4+ years programming with Mastercam or longhand G/M code.
  • 4+ years setting up and operating CNC lathes and mills.
  • Manufacturing experience; foundry exposure a plus.
  • Ability to lay out features from engineering drawings.
  • Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented; strong computer comfort.
Tech you’ll touch
  • CNC Lathes (2–4 axis): Mazak, Haas; plus 5‑axis turning.
  • CNC Mills (3–4 axis VMC, Fanuc) and 5‑axis VMC (Fanuc).
  • Mastercam for CAM; precision inspection and gauging.
Core capabilities
  • CNC tooling selection and changeover; production setups.
  • G-Code/M-Code; manual machining fundamentals.
  • Equipment troubleshooting and process improvement.
  • Tape measure reading; advanced inspection and gauging.
Why BCT?
  • Pay for skill and talent with a competitive package.
  • 401(k) match up to 6%.
  • Medical: BCT covers 90% of premiums; low deductibles; zero coinsurance; broad networks.
  • Generous PTO plus many paid U.S. holidays.
  • Casual, friendly shop with a practical dress code.
  • Historic West Allis location upgraded by a $2M+ investment.
  • Innovation mindset: Ongoing reinvestment, including our cutting‑edge foundry.
  • Amenities: Free coffee and popcorn, summer cookouts, and more.
  • Tuition reimbursement and continuous learning support.
  • Engaged leadership: You’ll know our hardworking, ethical CEO.
  • Second chance employer—skills and work ethic matter.
  • Onsite HR & IT—real people ready to help.
  • Veteran support and recognition.
  • Made in America—all components built in the USA.
Accessibility

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.