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CNC Programmer
TAIT partners with artists, brands, IP holders and place makers to bring culture-defining, never-before-seen experiences to life. With a legacy of innovation spanning over 45 years, TAIT has grown from pioneering in rock ‘n’ roll concert staging to setting the global standard for extraordinary live events and experiences through cutting-edge technology, precision engineering, and creative design. TAIT’s 20 global offices have developed iconic productions and experiences in over 30 countries, all seven continents, and even outer space for renowned performers, theme parks, exhibits, and venues across the globe, including partnerships with Taylor Swift, Cirque Du Soleil, Royal Opera House, Nike, NASA, Bloomberg, Google, Beyoncé, and The Olympics.
Position Purpose
This role is responsible for importing and developing software programs that direct CNC (computer numerically controlled) machines to cut and shape metal, plastics, and other composites to produce precision components. Using CAD models, both 3D and 2D or engineering drawings that define the configuration of the required component, the CNC programmer will use CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) software programs to generate the program code that guides CNC machines to perform machining operations which result in precise finished components – efficiently and safely.
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Essential Responsibilities
- Program various CNC machines utilising CAM software from solid models, DXFs, drawings, and any other format provided by other departments such as design
- Ability to perform machining calculations including, but not limited to speeds and feeds in a diverse range of tooling and raw materials
- Determine reference points and optimal cutting directions for tool path definition besides sequencing CNC operations for best results
- Determine changes in programs as required during the prove out phase of operation and edit existing programs independently while keeping machinist input in mind, as well as using the time wisely for coaching when possible
- Ability to detect, prevent, or correct inefficient cutting conditions as well as machine tool crashes
- Establish and maintain professional relationships with all levels of the machining team while providing them with technical support
- Problem solve when a solution is needed quickly
- Analyse CNC errors, locate root cause in code and take corrective action if and when others cannot especially if code was generated by lower level programmers
- Verify estimated versus actual cycle times and optimize to meet or beat goals


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Minimum Qualification
- Experienced and exposure in CNC programming experience in CAM software that are approved by Brilliant
- Apprentice trained or equivalent combination of education and work experience
- Have a mechanical aptitude
- Proficiency in mathematics, and experience using AutoCAD, CAM & MS Office
- Strong oral and written communication skills as well as the ability to handle changing priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Prior CNC programming experience is a must in milling, turning, and routing environments
- Strong commitment to detail and error-free performance
TAIT is an equal opportunity employer fully committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran or any other protected characteristic as outlined by international, national, state, or local laws.
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