PORTLAND, OR
Madden Industrial Craftsmen is seeking a qualified CNC Programmer or a long-term, day shift role in NW Portland, OR. The person in this position will support a job shop specializing in large and intricate components weighing up to 100,000 lbs. The ideal candidate will be responsible for creating and optimizing CNC programs and setups for milling, turning, and multi-axis machines, ensuring efficient and accurate machining of parts according to engineering specifications. This role includes hands-on machining responsibilities when not actively programming and will also serve as a backup foreman to support shop leadership and coordination.
Pay: $36–$46/hour
CNC Programmer Responsibilities:
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Create and optimize CNC programs for 3-axis and 5-axis machines using Gibbscam CAM software.
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Plan machining operations in coordination with fabrication and other outside processes to produce parts efficiently and accurately.
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Interpret complex engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical documents.
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Select appropriate tools, speeds, feeds, and machining strategies to ensure high-quality output.
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Operate CNC and manual machines when programming needs are met or during lower programming volume period
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Collaborate with machinists, engineers, and quality control personnel to ensure part accuracy and adherence to specifications.
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Perform test runs and troubleshoot programs and machining processes as needed.
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Serve as a backup foreman, supporting the lead foreman with scheduling, coordination of work, and team oversight when required.
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Maintain documentation and revise programs to reflect changes or improvements.
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Maintain, organize, and update tool libraries and tooling stock.
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Ensure compliance with safety standards and shop protocols.
CNC Programmer Qualifications:
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3+ years of experience in CNC programming and machine operation (mills and lathes).
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Proficiency in CAM software such as Gibbscam, Mastercam, or SolidCAM.
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Hands-on experience running CNC machines, including setup and tooling.
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Solid understanding of G-code, machining tolerances, and tooling.
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Prior leadership experience or demonstrated ability to coordinate and support a machining team preferred.
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Strong understanding of machining and fabrication processes.
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Experience with large-scale or heavy-industry equipment a plus.
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Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects.
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Ability to read and interpret complex technical drawings and GD&T.
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Associate's degree (A.A.) or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school; or a minimum of 5-7 year(s) related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Benefits:
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$36–$46/hour based on experience.
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Medical
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401(k) with company matching.
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Paid Sick Leave
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Paid Holidays
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