Staffworks Group is seeking a CNC Programmer / Manufacturing Engineers.
This is an opportunity to work on massive, highly engineered componentsused in power-generation equipment while operating some of the most advanced machining technology in the industry.
Pay Rate $60-$62/hr.
Advanced Technology & Equipment
You’ll work with an industry-leading combination of software, automation, and machine tools, including:
- CAD/CAM: Siemens NX with 5-axis continuous milling, VTL, VBM, HBM, multi-axis EDM, and other advanced applications
- Digital Twin & Simulation: Vericut and Siemens Run My Virtual Machine
- Advanced Machine Tools: Custom 10-ton multi-function grinding machines, large 5-axis mills, and VTLs/VBMs up to 2.5 meters
- Machining Diagnostics & Automation: Closed-Loop Machining (CLM), Renishaw probing routines, Caron Engineering TMaC, and modal analysis/tap-testing equipment
What You’ll Do
- Develop, optimize, and maintain advanced CNC programs for complex multi-axis machining operations.
- Program and optimize machining processes for high-temperature superalloys such as Inconel, Rene, and other nickel-based alloys.
- Use Vericut and digital twin technology to simulate, validate, and optimize CNC programs before production.
- Develop macro programs, probing routines, and closed-loop machining processes to improve accuracy, consistency, and efficiency.
- Support the integration and commissioning of new, high-value machine tools.
- Partner with Manufacturing Engineers and shop-floor teams to establish machining standards and improve processes.
- Troubleshoot CNC programs, setups, tooling, and machining issues on the production floor.
- Support first-piece production and prove out new components and machining processes.
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to machinists and manufacturing personnel.
- Continuously identify opportunities to improve productivity, quality, process stability, and safety.
Requirements
- 4+ years of experience with offline CNC programming using a CAM system.
- Demonstrated experience programming 4- and 5-axis continuous milling, large VTLs, multi-axis grinding, or similar advanced machining equipment.
- Strong experience with graphical CAM software; Siemens NX strongly preferred.
- Experience machining high-temperature alloys, superalloys, or large/heavy structural components.
- Knowledge of modern CNC controls such as Siemens Sinumerik, Fanuc, Okuma, or Haas.
- Experience with on-machine probing, including Renishaw macros and probing routines.
- Ability to troubleshoot CNC programs and machining processes in a production environment.
- Strong understanding of machining methods, tooling, process optimization, and setup requirements.
- Commitment to quality, precision, safety, and continuous improvement.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with the ability to work effectively with engineering and shop-floor teams.
Why Join Us?
This is more than a traditional CNC programming position. You’ll have the opportunity to work with next-generation machining technology, digital simulation, advanced automation, and some of the largest and most complex components in the power-generation industry.
Location: Greenville, SC
Experience Required: 4+ years of offline CAM programming
SWHI
Pay: $60.00 - $62.00 per hour
Work Location: In person