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Nesting Programmer Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Programmer

Germantown, WI · On-site

$27 - $37/hr

Nesting & Material Optimization * Maximize sheet utilization while balancing run time, changeovers ... Support programming for additional equipment as needed, including: * CNC punch presses * Panel ...

CNC Programmer

Hager City, WI · On-site

$26.50 - $36.25/hr

As a CNC Programmer, you will develop, evaluate, and improve the production processes and ... Experience with CAM Software (Mastercam, Sigma Nest, etc.) * Support quality systems and customer ...

CNC Programmer

WI · On-site

$26.50 - $36.25/hr

As a CNC Programmer, you will develop, evaluate, and improve the production processes and ... Experience with CAM Software (Mastercam, Sigma Nest, etc.) * Support quality systems and customer ...

Programmer

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$25.75 - $35.25/hr

... nests that help reduce down-time from machine failures caused by tip ups. -Maintain the CAD/CAM software and updates, including their respective filing system. -Maintain standards for programming and ...

Programmer

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$25.75 - $35.25/hr

... nests that help reduce down-time from machine failures caused by tip ups. -Maintain the CAD/CAM software and updates, including their respective filing system. -Maintain standards for programming and ...

Programmer

Green Bay, WI

$25.75 - $35.25/hr

... nests that help reduce down-time from machine failures caused by tip ups. -Maintain the CAD/CAM software and updates, including their respective filing system. -Maintain standards for programming and ...

Create nesting layouts and optimize material usage for fabrication efficiency * Ensure all drawings meet project specifications, production standards, and installation requirements Engineering ...

CNC Programmer Sr

Arcadia, WI · On-site

$26.25 - $36/hr

Provide dynamically nested programs as needed. Keep each facility in mind as processes may vary per ... Complete Engineering Introduction Orders (EIO's) and Engineering Change Orders (ECO's) in a timely ...

CNC Programmer Sr

Arcadia, WI · On-site

$26.25 - $36/hr

Provide dynamically nested programs as needed. Keep each facility in mind as processes may vary per ... Complete Engineering Introduction Orders (EIO's) and Engineering Change Orders (ECO's) in a timely ...

Machine Operator

Sturgeon Bay, WI

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

Review Nest sheets to determine machine parameters and programming requirements. * Checks to prints to determine accuracy of part. * Set up machine parameters and power settings as appropriate for ...

Machine Operator

Sturgeon Bay, WI · On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

Review Nest sheets to determine machine parameters and programming requirements. * Checks to prints to determine accuracy of part. * Set up machine parameters and power settings as appropriate for ...

WLUK/WCWF has an excellent career opportunity for a full-time Broadcast Engineer to support daily ... The Nest. Sinclair's AMP Media produces a growing portfolio of digital content and original ...

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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.

What job categories do people searching Nesting Programmer jobs in Wisconsin look for? The top searched job categories for Nesting Programmer jobs in Wisconsin are:
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Programmer

Programmer

MRA Recruiting Services

Germantown, WI • On-site

$27 - $37/hr

Full-time

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Job description

CNC Machine Programmer (Laser / Punch / Fabrication)
KSM Industries 
Germantown, WI

Position Summary
The CNC Machine Programmer is responsible for creating, optimizing, and maintaining programs for laser cutting, combination laser/punch machines, and other CNC fabrication equipment. This role plays a critical part in maximizing material utilization, machine efficiency, and overall throughput through effective static and dynamic nesting strategies. The programmer will collaborate closely with engineering, production, and estimating teams to ensure accurate and efficient part processing.

Key Responsibilities
  • Laser & Combo Programming
    • Develop and maintain CNC programs for laser cutting and combination laser/punch machines
    • Perform both static and dynamic nesting to optimize material yield and machine utilization
    • Select appropriate tooling, cutting conditions, and processing strategies
  • Nesting & Material Optimization
    • Maximize sheet utilization while balancing run time, changeovers, and production priorities
    • Continuously improve nesting strategies to reduce scrap and increase efficiency
  • Software Utilization
    • Program using CAD/CAM software such as Radan, NCell, TruTops, Stream Bend, MerryMech and Dr. Abe.
    • Maintain accurate program files, revisions, and documentation
  • Cross-Platform CNC Programming
    • Support programming for additional equipment as needed, including:
      • CNC punch presses
      • Panel bending equipment
      • Press brakes or other fabrication machinery
  • Collaboration & Support
    • Work with engineering on new product introductions and design for manufacturability (DFM)
    • Partner with production to troubleshoot programming or machine issues
    • Support estimating with cycle times and feasibility feedback
  • Continuous Improvement
    • Identify opportunities to improve throughput, reduce setup time, and standardize processes
    • Participate in lean manufacturing and process improvement initiatives

Qualifications
  • Associate’s degree or technical diploma in Manufacturing, CNC Programming, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 3+ years of CNC programming experience in a sheet metal fabrication or contract manufacturing environment
  • Hands-on experience with:
    • Laser cutting and/or combination laser/punch machines
    • Nesting (both static and dynamic)
  • Experience with Radan, NCell, TruTops, or similar CAD/CAM software strongly preferred
  • Understanding of sheet metal fabrication processes, tooling, and material behavior

Skills & Competencies
  • Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and CAD models
  • Solid understanding of geometric tolerancing and manufacturing constraints
  • Effective communication and collaboration across departments
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in a high-mix, low-volume contract manufacturing environment
  • Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems
  • Lean manufacturing or continuous improvement experience

Work Environment
  • Combination of office and shop floor environment
  • Regular interaction with production personnel and equipment

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