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Nesting Programmer Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

CNC Programmer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$24.75 - $34/hr

Nesting & Programming * Review releases to decide best shape (PL vs. FB) and machine (CNC, Ironworker, etc.) for all piece marks. * Verify Routes & Remarks are accurate - adjust/add as needed.

CNC Processor

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$25.25 - $34.50/hr

Prepare CNC programs using plate nesting software for multiple types of machines. * Prepare CNC programs using machine-manufacturer supplied CNC programming software for a single, multi-machine beam ...

CNC Programmer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$24.75 - $34/hr

Nesting & Programming * Review releases to decide best shape (PL vs. FB) and machine (CNC, Ironworker, etc.) for all piece marks. * Verify Routes & Remarks are accurate - adjust/add as needed.

CNC Processor

Phoenix, AZ

$25.25 - $34.50/hr

Prepare CNC programs using plate nesting software for multiple types of machines. * Prepare CNC programs using machine-manufacturer supplied CNC programming software for a single, multi-machine beam ...

CNC Processor

Phoenix, AZ

$25.25 - $34.50/hr

Prepare CNC programs using plate nesting software for multiple types of machines. * Prepare CNC programs using machine-manufacturer supplied CNC programming software for a single, multi-machine beam ...

Senior UI Developer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$59.50 - $77.25/hr

Job Title: UI developer Experience: 8+ Years Location: Phoenix, AZ (Need Local for F2F Interview ... Experience with frameworks like Express.js, Next.js, Nest.js, or LitElement * Experience with ...

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UI Angular

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$60/hr

UI Angular Developer-10531 4000 East Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85034(F2F-Interview) Client ... nested components in your past projects? Explain with the examples from your past experience. 6. ...

Able to read and interpret engineering drawings as they pertain to sewing * Develop processes for ... Nesting software for soft goods About BAE Systems Platforms & Services Posting BAE Systems, Inc. is ...

Technician V

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$69.09K - $110.54K/yr

Able to read and interpret engineering drawings as they pertain to sewing * Develop processes for ... Nesting software for soft goods About BAE Systems Platforms & Services Posting BAE Systems, Inc. is ...

BIM Specialist

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$68K - $95K/yr

In this role you will be part of our Technical Operations Group supporting Engineering disciplines ... Advanced parametric family creation using nested families, formulas, and shared parameters

BIM Specialist

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$68K - $95K/yr

In this role you will be part of our Technical Operations Group supporting Engineering disciplines ... Advanced parametric family creation using nested families, formulas, and shared parameters

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Nesting Programmer information

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

To thrive as a Nesting Programmer, you need strong skills in CAD/CAM software, mathematical aptitude, and a background in manufacturing or mechanical engineering. Familiarity with nesting software like SigmaNEST, AutoCAD, or ProNest, as well as knowledge of CNC machinery, is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help optimize material usage and collaborate with production teams. These skills are crucial for maximizing efficiency, reducing waste, and ensuring smooth workflow in fabrication processes.

What are some common challenges Nesting Programmers face when optimizing material usage, and how can they be addressed?

Nesting Programmers often encounter challenges such as minimizing material waste, managing irregular part shapes, and accommodating machine limitations. To address these, they use advanced nesting software that leverages algorithms to arrange parts efficiently on raw materials. Collaboration with production and design teams is also vital to ensure that the nesting layouts are feasible and that any changes in part specifications are promptly integrated. Continuous learning about new software features and staying updated on best practices can further help Nesting Programmers improve outcomes.

What is a Nesting Programmer?

A Nesting Programmer is a specialist who creates and optimizes computer programs that arrange parts or shapes efficiently on raw materials for manufacturing processes, such as metal fabrication, woodworking, or textiles. Their main goal is to minimize material waste and maximize production efficiency by using software to 'nest' parts in the best possible layout. They work closely with CAD drawings and manufacturing machines, ensuring that cutting or fabrication is both cost-effective and meets production requirements. Nesting Programmers often need strong analytical skills and familiarity with industry-specific software. This role is crucial in industries where material costs and production speed are paramount.

What is the difference between Nesting Programmer vs CAD Programmer?

AspectNesting ProgrammerCAD Programmer
Required CredentialsTechnical certifications, experience with nesting softwareCAD software proficiency, technical certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, fabrication facilitiesDesign studios, engineering firms
Industry UsageTextile, metal, woodworking industriesArchitecture, engineering, product design

While both roles involve computer-aided design, a Nesting Programmer specializes in optimizing material layouts for manufacturing, whereas a CAD Programmer focuses on creating detailed design models. The roles often overlap in technical skills but differ in application and industry focus.

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CNC Programmer

Sletten Companies

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$24.75 - $34/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description


Position Summary
The CNC Programmer is responsible for ensuring all plate/flatbar is processed through the cut station on schedule and budget while meeting quality standards. Accuracy, speed, and clean coordination with Prep, Operators, Maintenance, Purchasing, and Production Control are core to success.

Primary Responsibilities (Only Stakeholder)
1. Shop Releases & Production Coordination
The CNC Programmer is the primary owner of Plate & Flatbar through the Cut station.
  1. Nesting & Programming
    • Review releases to decide best shape (PL vs. FB) and machine (CNC, Ironworker, etc.) for all piece marks.
    • Verify Routes & Remarks are accurate – adjust/add as needed.
    • Ensure all piece marks are linked to REQ or INV.
      • Send REQ to Purchasing following SOP if needed
      • Send JCA to Project Admin following SOP when combining onto Stock material
    • Create CNC files using Nesting Software, making sure Tekla Combining matches.
  2. Cut List Creation & Issuance 
    • Ensure all piece marks are linked to a Cut List
    • Maintain Prep Tracker – Plate/Flatbar Google Sheet
    • Follow Cut List issue SOP
    • Coordinate with Forklift & CNC Operators for smooth flow of material matching the priorities of Stations down the line (Parts w/ Prep > Parts > Main Members w/ Weld > Ship Loose w/ Prep > Ship Loose)
  3. Priorities & Daily Work Direction
    • Set daily and weekly priorities for CNC Operators.
    • Remove roadblocks and re-prioritize where necessary to keep releases on track.
  4. Shop Discrepancies & Requisitions (Cut/Prep)
    • Start Shop Discrepancy reports and notify Lead Production Coordinator for all issues arising from:
      • Cut (Plate & Flatbar)
    • When discrepancies or issues require additional material:
      • Create and send Requisitions to Purchasing for:
        • Missing stock
        • Miss-cuts
        • Any other material-related corrections needed to keep work moving.
  5. Production Tracking
    • Own Production Tracking for Plate/Flatbar Cut station in Tekla and any supporting tools.

2. Inventory
The CNC Programmer is the primary owner of Plate & Flatbar Inventory as well as CNC consumables
  1. Tekla Inventory – Plate & Flatbar (Conformance & Non-Conformance)
    • Ensure Tekla Inventory is up-to-date by driving routine yard audits. Does not include Shapes or Stock Inventory.
    • Unreserve surplus material once it is no longer needed for a Job.
  2. CNC Consumables – Ensure smooth operation by maintaining sufficient stock

3. Time Tracking
The Lead Production Coordinator is the primary owner for time tracking completeness for CNC Operators.
  1. Time Tracking Completeness – Tekla
    • Check and ensure all time entries are complete and correct in Tekla Time Tracking for:
      • All CNC Operators
    • Follow up on missing, obviously incorrect, or late entries and ensure corrections are made.

4. Repair & Maintenance
The CNC Programmer works with the Maintenance Supervisor to ensure all CNC Machines are kept in good working condition.
  1. Daily Inspections complete for all CNC Machines.
  2. Coordinate with 3rd Party companies on necessary repairs

Secondary Responsibilities (Step-In Coverage / Backup)
The CNC Programmer steps in as needed to protect budget, schedule, and quality when the primary owner is unavailable or when issues arise.
  1. Cut Lists for Shapes
    • Assist with or create Cut Lists for shapes (saws, in-station, etc.) as needed to keep work on schedule.
  2. Station Releases - Create or manage station-level releases when required to keep production flowing.
  3. Requisitions - Create Requisitions to Purchasing
  4. Parts Gather - Support or step in to coordinate Parts Gathering to ensure fitters and third-party fabricators receive parts on time and with correct documentation.
  5. Document Control – Scan Folder (BOL.MTR, Shipping Ticket, Etc.)
  6. MTR Compliance – Linking MTRs in Tekla & providing to Project Manager/Coordinator when requested
  7. Site Docs – Backup for Daily Inspections
    • When the responsible parties are absent or unable to complete them, step in to:
      • Verify and upload all daily Shop/Equipment inspections to maintain compliance and documentation continuity.

Key Interfaces
  • Internal:
    • Production Coordinators
    • Cut/Prep
    • Shop Foreman
    • Production Manager
    • Purchasing
    • Shipping/Receiving Manager
    • Project Manager/Coordinator
    • QA/QC Manager

Success Measures
  • 100% of shop releases linked to REQ or INV within 24 hours of release.
  • 95%+ of CNC Operators’ time correctly logged in Tekla by Monday at 7AM each week.
  • 95%+ of Releases with Plate & Flatbar on schedule and budget through the Cut station.
  • Daily CNC Machine inspections complete.
  • 95%+ accurate Tekla Inventory (Plate & Flatbar :: Conformance & Non-Conformance)
  • 99%+ of parts cut without rework required

Additional Information
  • Office and shop location is in Phoenix, AZ
  • Full time position
  • Work environment requires the ability to sit, stand, walk on uneven surfaces, and lift up to 50lbs.
  • EOE. M/F/D/V are encouraged to apply.

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