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Rennscotmfg

CNC Programmer II

Role

CNC Programmer II

Job type

Full-time

Posted

12 hours ago

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Job description

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

We build complex, precision components — and we do it right. That means the people who program our machines aren't order-takers. They're problem-solvers, process owners, and technical contributors who take real pride in what comes off the floor.

The CNC Programmer II is for someone who has put in the reps and is ready to work with genuine independence. You've developed solid foundations in 2-axis turning and/or 3-axis milling, you know how to build a setup from scratch, have a strong understanding of fixturing and tooling, and you can take a program from toolpath to production handoff without someone looking over your shoulder.

At this level, you're not just executing — you're contributing. You'll take end-to-end ownership of programs and setups, lead your own prove-outs, and produce documentation that operators can actually use. You'll begin expanding into 3+2 and introductory 5-axis work, and you'll play an active role in building team capability — sharing knowledge with Programmer I colleagues and training machine operators not just on the steps, but on the reasoning behind them.

This is a role for someone who shows up ready to deliver, holds themselves to a high standard, and wants to grow into more.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Programming and Process Ownership You'll develop complete, production-ready CNC programs in Hypermill and Esprit for 2-axis turning and 3-axis milling with full independence, while steadily expanding into 3+1 and introductory 4-axis work. Tooling selection, cutting strategy, and work-holding are yours to determine — drawing on experience and good judgment, with input sought when it matters.
  • Setup and Documentation You'll produce detailed, accurate setup documentation in ProShop ERP — tooling lists, work-holding instructions, program references, and run notes — and govern the completeness and quality of your own work before it reaches the floor.
  • Prove-Out and Quality You'll lead dimensional verification during prove-outs, implement adjustments independently, and document all changes with clear rationale. When programming or quality issues arise within your scope, you'll own resolution — implementing fixes, verifying effectiveness, and applying lessons learned.
  • Training and Knowledge Sharing You'll train machine operators on programs and setups you've developed, covering operation, process execution, tooling use, and the intent behind each step. You'll also provide helpful input to CNC Programmer I colleagues on techniques, tooling decisions, and quality standards.
  • Continuous Improvement and Communication You'll identify process gaps and inefficiencies, implement improvements within your authority, and escalate systemic issues with proposed solutions. You'll communicate clearly and adapt your style across operators, engineers, and supervisors — keeping all stakeholders accurately informed on program status and production readiness.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

  • Experience and Education
  • High School Diploma with at least 6 years of relevant CNC programming experience; or
  • Associate's degree in manufacturing, Machining Technology, CNC Programming, or a related field with at least 4 years of relevant experience.
  • Demonstrated proficiency programming 2-axis turning and 3-axis milling in Hypermill, Esprit, or a comparable CAM platform, including machine prove-outs and setup documentation.
  • Hands-on experience with Haas, Okuma, and/or Heidenhain CNC controllers preferred.
  • Experience with ProShop ERP or a comparable production management system is a plus.
  • Skills and Abilities
  • Proven ability to develop complete, production-ready CNC programs for 2-axis turning and 3-axis milling independently.
  • Solid understanding of tooling selection, cutting strategy development, and work-holding across a variety of component geometries.
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and GD&T callouts and apply them to programming and inspection decisions.
  • Demonstrated experience identifying and resolving programming and quality issues through structured root-cause thinking and permanent corrective action.
  • Ability to coach Programmer I colleagues and train machine operators through direct instruction and clear process communication.
  • Strong documentation and communication skills; adaptable to operators, engineers, and supervisors alike.
  • Track record of sound judgment and consistent, reliable delivery.
  • Committed to continuous technical growth — actively pursues expanded programming capability.

WHO YOU ARE

  • You are a technically confident CNC programmer who has moved beyond following instructions and now trusts your own judgment. You've proven you can take a component from drawing to production-ready program — and you take real pride in getting it right the first time.
  • You're self-directed and dependable. When you commit to a timeline, you meet it. When something isn't working, you dig in, figure out why, and fix it for good — not just for today's job, but for the next one.
  • You communicate clearly and adjust naturally to your audience, whether you're explaining a process to a machine operator, walking an engineer through a toolpath decision, or flagging an issue to a supervisor. You don't wait to be asked — you keep people informed.
  • You're a natural teacher. You genuinely enjoy helping others understand not just what to do, but why — and you find satisfaction in watching a colleague or operator handle something confidently that they couldn't before.
  • You're not finished learning. You actively seek out opportunities to expand your technical repertoire — new CAM techniques, tooling strategies, machining principles — because you see the craft of programming as something worth pursuing at a high level.
  • And you care about the details. Your documentation is thorough, your setups are clean, and you hold yourself to a standard that the whole team can count on.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this role.

  • Work regularly at a computer workstation for CNC programming, ERP documentation, and technical communication.
  • Stand, walk, and move throughout the facility during prove-outs, setup verification, and floor support.
  • Bend, stoop, kneel, and reach to inspect equipment, tooling, and machined components.
  • Occasionally lift and carry materials, tooling, and raw stock up to 50 lbs; team lifts required for heavier loads.
  • Wear required PPE at all times on the shop floor, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and steel-toed footwear.
  • Use precision metrology instruments including calipers, micrometers, and indicators.
  • Hold a valid driver's license for occasional logistics tasks.

Overtime may be available and is occasionally required. Some non-standard hours, including early mornings or evenings on weekdays and weekends, may be needed.

Job Type: On-Site

Job Location: Woburn, MA

ABOUT RENNSCOT MFG

Rennscot MFG, founded in 2017, started as a motorsports-focused shop in the aftermarket automotive industry. Now, they are a leading provider of advanced manufacturing services located in Woburn, MA. Rennscot MFG strives to be more than just a machine shop; they solve problems in innovative ways, using a suite of integrated services to fuel a passion for ideation. With a focus on diversifying into commercial and critical technology sectors, Rennscot MFG delivers cutting-edge technologies and unwavering commitment to quality. They offer a comprehensive range of services, including reverse engineering, metal & polymer additive manufacturing, and precision machining to support various industries’ needs. For more information, visit rennscotmfg.com http://rennscotmfg.com.

ITAR REQUIREMENT

To conform to US Government export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a US citizen, lawful permanent resident of the US, protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the US Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR here: https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/ddtc_public/ddtc_public?id=ddtc_public_portal_itar_landing.

EEO STATEMENT

Rennscot MFG is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with Rennscot MFG is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.

It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

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