CNC Programmer
Country/Region: United States
Job Location: Delray Beach, Pompano Beach
Required Travel : N.A
Work Model: onsite
CNC Programmer
Your Mission
As a CNC Programmer, you will ensure seamless, efficient, and reliable manufacturing operations across all HCA plants by providing expert CNC programming support. You will enable production teams to manufacture high-quality parts, whether produced through injection molding, milling, lathes, or CNC multitask machines, by delivering accurate programs, optimizing machining processes, and resolving daily technical challenges. Your work will directly support productivity, quality, and continuous improvement across the organization.
How you will make a difference
Improving manufacturing processes by analyzing current methods and implementing tooling or cutting changes that reduce cycle time, enhance quality, and lower cost, while always prioritizing safety.
Troubleshooting CNC processes that are not performing as intended, ensuring production print requirements can be met and providing effective technical solutions.
Documenting new and existing processes through clear work instructions to support consistency, quality, and training across the plant.
Collaborating with engineering to clarify manufacturing requirements and explore alternative processes that improve output and reduce cost.
Communicating with machinists and other team members to ensure expectations are clear and supporting training on the shop floor and in office functions.
Creating standard CNC programs and routers for established processes, ensuring they are error-proof, prevent machine crashes, and reflect accurate costing and routing. What you should be good at
Manufacturing & Machining Skills
Minimum of four years of experience in manufacturing or process engineering.
Hands-on machining experience operating CNC lathes, 3-axis or 5-axis mills, and multitasking machines.
Ability to run CNC machines independently and safely.
Experience with production processes such as cutting, turning, and milling. CNC Programming & Technical Knowledge
Ability to create or modify CNC programs (conversational or software-based).
Strong understanding of G-code and M-code.
Ability to prove out CNC programs on the machine when needed.
Basic understanding of cutting tool designs and styles used in turning and milling. Preferred Qualifications
Associate degree in mechanical, industrial, or process engineering, or equivalent experience.
Experience programming CNC code using CAM software such as Esprit, MasterCAM, or similar.
Ability to use 3D CAD models as input for CAM programming.
Experience testing and evaluating cutting tools.
Ability to use and program a CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) is a strong plus. What you can look forward to
Career Stability: With over 130 years of industry leadership, HOERBIGER offers the security of a long-established company with a forward-looking vision.
Financial Stability and Rewarding Compensation: We recognize and value your contributions with competitive salaries and local fringe benefits.
Supportive Teamwork : A positive atmosphere and a collaborative environment, where you'll experience mutual support among colleagues.
Professional and Personal Growth: With a polite and respectful culture, there's often a greater emphasis on personal development and continuous learning.
Recognition and Appreciation: Being part of a polite and appreciative team means that your efforts and achievements are recognized and celebrated. Who we are
Your Mission
As a CNC Programmer, you will ensure seamless, efficient, and reliable manufacturing operations across all HCA plants by providing expert CNC programming support. You will enable production teams to manufacture high-quality parts, whether produced through injection molding, milling, lathes, or CNC multitask machines, by delivering accurate programs, optimizing machining processes, and resolving daily technical challenges. Your work will directly support productivity, quality, and continuous improvement across the organization.
How you will make a difference
Improving manufacturing processes by analyzing current methods and implementing tooling or cutting changes that reduce cycle time, enhance quality, and lower cost, while always prioritizing safety.
Troubleshooting CNC processes that are not performing as intended, ensuring production print requirements can be met and providing effective technical solutions.
Documenting new and existing processes through clear work instructions to support consistency, quality, and training across the plant.
Collaborating with engineering to clarify manufacturing requirements and explore alternative processes that improve output and reduce cost.
Communicating with machinists and other team members to ensure expectations are clear and supporting training on the shop floor and in office functions.
Creating standard CNC programs and routers for established processes, ensuring they are error-proof, prevent machine crashes, and reflect accurate costing and routing. What you should be good at
Manufacturing & Machining Skills
Minimum of four years of experience in manufacturing or process engineering.
Hands-on machining experience operating CNC lathes, 3-axis or 5-axis mills, and multitasking machines.
Ability to run CNC machines independently and safely.
Experience with production processes such as cutting, turning, and milling. CNC Programming & Technical Knowledge
Ability to create or modify CNC programs (conversational or software-based).
Strong understanding of G-code and M-code.
Ability to prove out CNC programs on the machine when needed.
Basic understanding of cutting tool designs and styles used in turning and milling. Preferred Qualifications
Associate degree in mechanical, industrial, or process engineering, or equivalent experience.
Experience programming CNC code using CAM software such as Esprit, MasterCAM, or similar.
Ability to use 3D CAD models as input for CAM programming.
Experience testing and evaluating cutting tools.
Ability to use and program a CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) is a strong plus. What you can look forward to
Career Stability: With over 130 years of industry leadership, HOERBIGER offers the security of a long-established company with a forward-looking vision.
Financial Stability and Rewarding Compensation: We recognize and value your contributions with competitive salaries and local fringe benefits.
Supportive Teamwork : A positive atmosphere and a collaborative environment, where you'll experience mutual support among colleagues.
Professional and Personal Growth: With a polite and respectful culture, there's often a greater emphasis on personal development and continuous learning.
Recognition and Appreciation: Being part of a polite and appreciative team means that your efforts and achievements are recognized and celebrated.
Who we are