Workforce Solutions partners directly with teams looking to hire top talent. We are currently working with a family-owned manufacturing company seeking a CNC Programmer to join their Madison, WI location. Our client is a family-owned manufacturer, who is known for their strong culture and long-tenured workforce, that has been serving customers for nearly 50 years.
What's the role?
The CNC Programmer is responsible for interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, and CAD/CAM files to create accurate CNC programs that support high-quality manufacturing operations. This role works closely with machinists, engineers, and cross-functional teams to develop, test, and optimize machining processes while ensuring efficiency, precision, and quality standards are met.
In this role, you'll develop and optimize G-code programs for multi-axis machining centers, select appropriate tooling and fixtures, perform first-piece quality inspections, and troubleshoot machining issues. You'll also help improve manufacturing processes, reduce cycle times and scrap rates, maintain program documentation, and support new product introductions and prototype development. The ideal candidate enjoys solving technical challenges, thrives in a manufacturing environment, and takes pride in producing quality work.
What experience and skills do I need to be successful?
High school diploma or equivalent required
Associate's degree in CNC Programming, a computer-related field, or a mechanical field preferred
Experience with CNC programming and knowledge of machine tools and electronics
Ability to create and optimize CNC programs and G-code
Experience using CAD software such as AutoCAD and SolidWorks
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and work orders
Experience setting up and operating CNC equipment
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Experience working with ERP systems is a plus
Ability to collaborate with engineering, manufacturing, and production teams
Great Perks and Benefits:
This position offers a competitive salary and full benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and holidays
401(k) with employer match
Life and disability insurance
Opportunities for growth and professional development
What will my schedule look like?
This is a full-time, onsite role working working within a manufacturing and office environment in Madison, WI.
So how can I be considered for these opportunities?
The first step is applying with your resume. Qualified candidates will then complete a phone screen, followed by an interview with the client.
What else are you hiring for?
See all our openings on our website or reach out to our Lead Recruiting Partner, Brock Kazda, on LinkedIn.