CNC Programmer

GE AerospaceLockland, OH

About The Position

Engineering associated with the manufacturing process. Responsible for departmental operations planning/execution or is focused on execution of professional activities within a technical discipline. Functions with some autonomy but guided by established policies or review of end results. The job allows modification of procedures and practices covering work as long as the end results meet standards of acceptability (quality, volume, timeliness etc.). Engineering associated with the CNC programming and machining process. Impacts approaches, projects and programs in the functional area or affected business organization and ways of working. Impacts the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of own team through expert CNC programming, optimization, and technical support. Has significant input into priorities for CNC process development and improvement. Guided by professional practices and policies that are shaped by the role. The role has moderate autonomy, requiring high levels of operational judgment on the shop floor and in the digital manufacturing environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree accredited college or university (or a high school diploma / GED with a minimum of 4 years of Manufacturing Engineering experience + Minimum of 3 years of CNC machining experience or relatable manufacturing experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to clearly document CNC programs, setups, work instructions, and program revisions for machinists and other engineers.
  • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills working with machinists, CNC programmers, manufacturing engineers, quality, and operations leaders on the shop floor.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve CNC machining and programming problems, including complex dimensional issues, tool selection, and machining strategy choices.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead CNC-related programs / projects such as new part introductions, machining process development, cycle time reduction, tooling and workholding standardization, and CAM/post-processor improvements.
  • Established project management skills, with a focus on high-mix, low-volume CNC production environments where rapid changeovers and flexible programming are critical.
  • Experience with CAM software and CNC controls and familiarity with interpreting engineering drawings and GD&T is strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Leads CNC programming and manufacturing engineering tasks focused on CNC milling and turning in a high-mix, low-volume environment, with primary responsibility for creating, validating, and maintaining CNC programs and digital process definitions.
  • Develops, optimizes, and maintains CNC programs (including toolpaths, cutting strategies, and machining parameters) using CAM software to meet safety, quality, delivery, and cost targets.
  • Owns CNC process definition including tooling selection, workholding/fixturing concepts, setup methods, and standard work, ensuring programs are robust, repeatable, and operator-friendly.
  • Proves out new or revised CNC programs on the shop floor, collaborating with machinists to validate first-article runs, adjust feeds/speeds, improve tool life, and eliminate defects.
  • Serves as a best-practice and quality resource for CNC programming standards, machining strategies, tooling libraries, post-processors, and setups.
  • Maintains awareness of latest technical developments in CNC machines, cutting tools, CAM software, and advanced machining strategies in own area; recommends and implements upgrades to improve performance.
  • Analyzes machining performance data (cycle time, scrap/rework, dimensional capability, tool life, spindle utilization) to refine CNC programs, reduce variation, and improve throughput.
  • Troubleshoots CNC-related issues (program errors, dimensional nonconformances, surface finish, chatter, tool failures) and implements sustainable corrective actions through program and process changes.
  • Uses judgment to solve moderately complex CNC programming and machining problems, including part manufacturability, process routing, and optimization of multi-operation/multi-machine flows.
  • Takes new perspectives on existing programs and setups, simplifying processes, reducing number of operations, and standardizing tooling and programming methods across product families.
  • Creates and maintains clear technical documentation such as setup sheets, tool lists, work instructions, program revision histories, and machining process standards.

Benefits

  • GE Aerospace offers comprehensive benefits and programs to support your health and, along with programs like HealthAhead, your physical, emotional, financial and social wellbeing. Healthcare benefits include medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage; access to a Health Coach from GE Aerospace; and the Employee Assistance Program, which provides 24/7 confidential assessment, counseling and referral services. Retirement benefits include the GE Aerospace Retirement Savings Plan, a 401(k) savings plan with company matching contributions and company retirement contributions, as well as access to Fidelity resources and planning consultants. Other benefits include tuition assistance, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, disability insurance, life insurance, and paid time-off for vacation or illness.
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