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HAMPTON HYDRAULICS LLC CNC Programmer (Computer Numerical Control Programmer) in Hampton, Iowa

POSITION SUMMARY

[Creates programs and documentation to control the operations, sequence and cycling of CNC machines by programming correct operational sequencing, tool changes, x-y-z movement of carriages or head cycle speed. Creates, modifies and sets up CNC programs as required.

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  • Work in and with machine shops planning entire fabrication processes for precision machined parts and create code for CNC Mills.
  • Process Documentation:

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``` - Produce detailed set-up instructions - Create detailed cutter tool list - Work with set-up man on 1st run jobs

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``` - Develops 3 to 5-axis mill and/or lathe programs for CNC machine tools.

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``` - Selects the cutting tools, tool arrangement, and cutting speeds and feeds for parts as applicable to CNC machining. Prepares shop setup sheets, tool lists and supervise the process validation portion of new program prove out. Assists in the design of jigs, tools, fixtures, and special equipment for CNC applications. - Monitors tooling costs on an ongoing basis and supports cost savings initiatives. - Participates in Continuous Improvement activities. - Communicate effectively with the process engineers, quality personnel, and production personnel. - Interfaces with Customers and Vendors regularly. - Provides programming support on production jobs.

Analyze drawings, sketches, and design data of component to determine dimension and configuration of cuts, selection of tools, and machine speeds and feed rates Bullet Points

Creates accurate programs and documentation for CNC equipment to provide safe, efficient and quality operations in the CNC area.

Modifies CNC programs as required by Engineering Change Notices and/or shop requests Bullet Points

Identifies tooling requirements in association with CNC programs for specified jobs and machining centers.

Recommend changes to fixture design, product and tooling to reduce set-up, operational cycle times, increase quality and productivity.

Assist production and engineering personnel in resolving manufacturing problems associated with component machining.

Transferring older, formatted CNC programs to current machine code format.

Control program database and supporting documentation for CNC operations.

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