NC Programmer I

Hexcel CorporationAmesbury, MA
Onsite

About The Position

As a part of Hexcel, we at ARC Technologies LLC are propelling the future of flight, energy generation, transportation, and recreation through excellence in advanced material solutions that create a better world. We proudly support our military through our product offerings. Whether you are a civilian, veteran, transitioning member, reservist, or military spouse, Hexcel is committed to supporting, including, and empowering you. Where Local Community meets Global Opportunity By joining our team, you will become part of a global community of peers dedicated to creating quality parts and materials. If you have integrity, accountability, a willingness to explore new ideas, and a desire to succeed, then ARC Technologies is the place for you. Hexcel is currently seeking a CNC Programmer for our Amesbury, MA location. The selected individual will be responsible for but not limited to the following obligations: Analyzing engineering drawings, specifications and verbal instruction to plan a manufacturing strategy, Creating efficient toolpath machining strategies using MasterCAM for milling programs, Developing fixtures and work holding jigs for machining unique components, Creating detailed setup sheets and work instructions, Modifying current production programs and fixtures to improve efficiency, Setting up and running various CNC machinery (3-axis, 5-axis, EDM, waterjet) and machining prototype or low quantity run parts when required, Occasionally design 2D wireframe / 3D solid models from a blueprint or sketch to create CNC programs, Select correct programs, loading and setting up tools and parts, Cost new products by providing material cost and processing time for fixturing, as well as set up and run time to produce parts, Perform other varying duties including, but not limited to: completing reports and records, running daily calibrations, basic machine maintenance, training operators, and troubleshooting production issues.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • 2+ years' programming experience utilizing MasterCAM X or newer software
  • 2+ years’ experience working in a Machine Shop - setting up and operating CNC and manual machines
  • Experience with troubleshooting CNC programs
  • Must be able to read blueprints with an understanding of GD&T
  • Ability to decipher and edit NC code as required
  • Communicate well with others and to interact with individuals on the floor as a team
  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a government Security Clearance
  • U.S. citizens

Responsibilities

  • Analyzing engineering drawings, specifications and verbal instruction to plan a manufacturing strategy
  • Creating efficient toolpath machining strategies using MasterCAM for milling programs
  • Developing fixtures and work holding jigs for machining unique components
  • Creating detailed setup sheets and work instructions
  • Modifying current production programs and fixtures to improve efficiency
  • Setting up and running various CNC machinery (3-axis, 5-axis, EDM, waterjet) and machining prototype or low quantity run parts when required
  • Occasionally design 2D wireframe / 3D solid models from a blueprint or sketch to create CNC programs
  • Select correct programs, loading and setting up tools and parts
  • Cost new products by providing material cost and processing time for fixturing, as well as set up and run time to produce parts
  • Perform other varying duties including, but not limited to: completing reports and records, running daily calibrations, basic machine maintenance, training operators, and troubleshooting production issues

Benefits

  • competitive medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
  • robust paid time off
  • Hexcel 401k with company matching contribution
  • Employee stock purchase program
  • Quarterly bonus potential
  • Profit Sharing Program
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Educational Assistance Program
  • Prepaid group legal plan
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