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Manufacturing Engineer

North Wales, PA

$70K - $90K/yr

Position Summary: We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to develop, implement, and sustain ... Familiarity with CAM software such as FeatureCAM, PartMaker, PowerMill, or NX. * Basic ...

AutoDesk PowerShape/PowerMill/CAD Programming experience preferred * Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word * Strong planning and organizational skills

... Powermill, Siemens NX, or advanced CAM platforms • Six Sigma Black Belt or strong continuous ... junior engineers Work Environment / Physical Requirements • Hybrid office and shop-floor ...

AutoDesk PowerShape/PowerMill/CAD Programming experience preferred * Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word * Strong planning and organizational skills Salary Description $22.00-$30.00/hr ...

CNC Machinist III

Normal, IL · On-site

$34.17 - $42.71/hr

You'll collaborate with engineers and production teams, set up and operate CNC machines, and ... Program parts using high end CAM software (Fusion 360, Powermill, Camplete) * Ability to operate ...

CNC Machinist III

Normal, IL · On-site

$34.17 - $42.71/hr

You'll collaborate with engineers and production teams, set up and operate CNC machines, and ... Program parts using high end CAM software (Fusion 360, Powermill, Camplete) * Ability to operate ...

CNC Machinist - 5 Axis (AVS)

KY · On-site

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

Set up and run 5 axis CNC machines, programming experience is an asset * Maintain a clean and ... WorkNC and Powermill knowledge is an asset * Availability to work afternoon shift * Strong computer ...

Senior CAM Engineer

Mission Viejo, CA · On-site

$105 - $130/hr

Experience with NX CAM, Fusion360, CATIA, MasterCam, SolidCam, Esprit and/or Powermill Experience with macro programming * Experience developing and improving CAM post code CMM ASQ * Certification ...

Senior CAM Engineer

Mission Viejo, CA · On-site

$105 - $130/hr

Experience with NX CAM, Fusion360, CATIA, MasterCam, SolidCam, Esprit and/or Powermill Experience with macro programming * Experience developing and improving CAM post code CMM ASQ * Certification ...

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How much do powermill programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for powermill programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Powermill Programmer job?

A Powermill Programmer is a skilled professional responsible for creating CNC machining toolpaths using Autodesk Powermill. They develop efficient programs for milling machines, ensuring precision in manufacturing complex components. Their role involves interpreting CAD designs, optimizing machining strategies, and troubleshooting production issues. Strong knowledge of tooling, materials, and machining processes is essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Powermill Programmer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Powermill Programmer, you need strong expertise in CNC machining, CAD/CAM software, and a background in manufacturing or mechanical engineering. Proficiency with Autodesk Powermill, G-code, and related CNC programming certifications are highly valued in this field. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaboration with engineers and machinists. These competencies ensure the production of precise, efficient, and high-quality machined components in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Powermill Programmer?

A Powermill Programmer typically spends their day developing and optimizing CNC toolpaths using Autodesk Powermill, reviewing 3D CAD models, and collaborating with engineers to ensure manufacturability. They may also be responsible for troubleshooting machining issues, adjusting programs to improve efficiency, and verifying machined parts against specifications. Close coordination with CNC operators and quality control teams is common to address challenges on the shop floor. These tasks require constant focus on process improvement, cost reduction, and maintaining high precision in the final products.

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Tooling and Design Technician

Tooling and Design Technician

Craft Pattern and Mold

Montrose, MN • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

The Tooling and Design Technician is responsible for providing support to a wide array of technical products in the Tool Design function.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Engineer prototype and production foundry tooling, including 3d printed sand components, using your experience, guidance from the project manager/department lead, and company established procedures and "best practices".
  • Programming of CNC machines
  • Establish design competency with SolidWorks, Creo, Fusion 360, PowerShape, and/or PowerMill and programming competency with Fusion 360 and/or PowerMill.
  • Set-up tooling and CNC machines to produce tooling components using wood, plastic, and metal materials.
  • Assemble tooling and work with finishing department on completing tools.
  • Work with quality to ensure job requirements are met.
  • Actively participate in the material management system. (Kan-ban cards)
  • Ensure jobs are completed in a timely manner. Communicate delivery updates and potential delays with the Tooling &Design Manager.
  • Ensure jobs are completed efficiently, consistent with the quoted hours and materials for the job. Advise the Tooling &Design Manager if a job will run over or cannot be completed within the time allotted.
  • Meet frequently (at least biweekly) with the department manager to address any concerns and/or pass on concerns to management. This may include machine availability, material resources, tools or tooling, quality, design, workflow, and manpower needs and availability.
  • Ensure clean & safe workplace.
  • Other jobs and duties as assigned by supervisors or management.

Minimum Education: Trade school, with documentation of completion, plus 2 years of experience or the equivalent of extensive job experience, 5 plus years, in tooling, set-up, programing, design, operations, & diagnostics/ trouble shooting.

Preferred plus: The above with a 2-year or 4-year relevant technical degree from an accredited institution.


Minimum Skills/Experience: mechanical aptitude, effective computer use, above average Math skills, independent decision-making, and effective self-management.

Preferred Skills/Experience: Above plus - Strong advanced Computer & programing skills and advanced math skills, 5-7 years' experience, any relevant added apprenticeship programs,

Added job experience in sand cast or Pattern Maker mold shop a plus.


Functional Requirements

Consistently able to:

  • Manually lift and move product and materials up to 55 lbs. through regular physical exertion, including but not limited to reach forward, reach overhead, lift, carry, crouch and bend.
  • Power grip and wrist turn, including the use of hand tools and/or steering for truck.
  • Walk, sit or stand for up to 12 hours with intermittent breaks.
  • Push / pull 100lbs.
  • See, inspect, and evaluate product quality
  • Read and understand written work instructions in English
  • Work in a non-climate controlled environment, including hot and humid conditions.
  • Walk up and down steps
  • Climb ladders and stairs of varying height
  • Wear task-based Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Protective Footwear;
    • Hearing Protection
    • Protective Eyewear
    • Gloves
    • Additional PPE may as required by specific tasks