EHC is looking for a CNC Programmer for a Client in the Port Arthur Texas
Position Summary
The CNC Programmer owns CNC programming, setup support, machining method development, and controlled release of accurate programs to the machine shop. This role helps convert drawings, reverse-engineered components, repair requirements, and production priorities into safe, repeatable, and efficient CNC machining processes that support quality, throughput, and on time delivery.
Primary Responsibilities
• Create, revise, and maintain CNC programs for assigned machines, parts, repair scopes, and production work orders.
• Review drawings, models, reverse-engineering data, specifications, tolerances, materials, and work-order requirements beforeprogramming or releasing work.
• Develop machining methods, tooling approaches, fixture needs, setup sheets, and program notes that support safe and repeatablerequirements.
• Support CNC machinists during setup, first-piece prove-out, troubleshooting, offsets, tooling questions, and process adjustments.
• Partner with Engineering, Reverse Engineering, Quality, Planning, and shop leadership to resolve drawing, tolerance, material, orrequirements.
• Maintain controlled program files, revision history, setup documentation, and programming standards to prevent outdated or incorrect program use.
• Identify opportunities to reduce cycle time, rework, scrap, setup delays, and machining variation while protecting quality and safetyrequirements.
Decision Rights / Authority
• May hold program release when drawing, model, material, tolerance, tooling, fixture, or work-order information is incomplete orinconsistent.
• May request clarification from Engineering, Reverse Engineering, Quality, Planning, or shop leadership before program release orsetup execution.
• May recommend machining method changes, tooling changes, fixture needs, or process improvements to improve quality, safety,cycle time, or repeatability.
• Does not independently approve drawing changes, customer specification changes, quality acceptance deviations, material
substitutions, or major schedule/customer-commitment changes outside defined authority.
Handoff Responsibilities
• Receives drawings, models, reverse-engineering data, repair scopes, material information, and work-order requirements fromEngineering, RE, Planning, or shop leadership.
• Confirms that CNC programs, setup sheets, tooling requirements, fixture notes, inspection checkpoints, and revision information arecomplete before release to the floor.
• Hands released programs and setup documentation to CNC machinists or shop leadership with clear machine, setup, tooling,tolerance, and first-piece expectations.
• Escalates unclear drawings, missing models, tolerance conflicts, tooling gaps, fixture issues, or manufacturability risks before thework reaches late-stage execution.
• Documents programming changes, recurring setup issues, and process lessons learned to support training, standard work, andfuture repeatability.
Communication Ownership
• Owns communication related to CNC program readiness, programming status, setup documentation, revision control, and machining-method questions.
Internal
• Keeps Machine Shop leadership, CNC machinists, Engineering, RE, Quality, and Planning informed when programming issues mayaffect quality, schedule, or OTD risk.
• Communicates drawing, model, tolerance, tooling, fixture, or manufacturability conflicts before release to machining.
• Provides clear status visibility on program completion, prove-out needs, setup support requirements, and recurring programming defects.
Required Knowledge and Skills
• Strong CNC programming knowledge, including machining strategy, toolpath development, tooling selection, offsets, feeds and speeds, and setup documentation.
• Ability to read and interpret drawings, tolerances, GD&T, material requirements, reverse-engineering data, and inspection requirements.
• Understanding of machine shop workflow, work orders, routing, quality controls, first-piece prove-out, and program revision control.
• Strong communication and troubleshooting skills with CNC machinists, Engineering, RE, Quality, Planning, and shop leadership.
Success Measures / KPIs
• Accurate CNC program release with complete setup documentation and revision control.
• Reduced setup delays, program defects, rework, scrap, and machining variation caused by programming or handoff issues.
• Improved first-piece prove-out success, cycle-time consistency, and repeatable machining performance.
• Clear visibility to programming status, programming constraints, and CNC-related OTD risks.
• Stronger standard work, training support, and continuous improvement in CNC machining methods.
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