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Cnc programmer - minneapolis, mn

Company Name:
Olympic Steel
CNC PROGRAMMER - Minneapolis, MN
Olympic Steel, a leading national steel service center, is seeking a talented addition to our staff. We offer a competitive benefits package including medical / dental, 401(k) and profit sharing.
Status:Full Time
Responsibilities
The CNC Programmer The CNC Programmer is responsible for programming computer numeric controlled production equipment, making updates and changes to existing programs as needed, and designing programs for CNC machines to meet customer specifications. This position will review computer aided/automated design (CAD) blueprints for parts and turn machining operations into instructions. Other duties will include, nesting of parts to maximize cost reductions, assisting fabrication sales with quoting of fabricated parts, and troubleshooting programming, network and machine interface issues.
Qualifications
- Qualified candidates must have 1-3 years commensurate experience in related field or possess a Technical or Bachelor's degree in a related field.
- AutoCAD or SolidWorks proficiency,
- Blueprint reading capability,
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint) and
- Ability to work independently.
- Previous CNC programming experience preferred.
Contact:
Qualified, interested candidates may submit resumes to Human Resources:
E-mail:mincoil.
EOE/M/F/VETS/DISABILITY

Olympic Steel is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
For Internal Applicants: Current Olympic Steel employees must meet minimum job qualifications, have a current performance rating of satisfactory or better, and have completed at least one year of service in their current position. Some service time exceptions may apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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