CNC Manufacturing Programmer
Confidential
Posted: April 2, 2026
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Quick Summary
A CNC Manufacturing Programmer is responsible for designing and implementing customized parts for various industrial applications.
Required Skills
Job Description
OMNI Technologies, Inc. is a leading design and manufacturing firm that supplies custom urethane parts to OEMs. Our parts are used in various packaging, processing, and industrial applications. OMNI cultivates long-term partnerships with clients, provides engineering and material selection support, offers solutions that help clients differentiate from the competition, and creates and executes innovative designs. We value integrity, humility, and ownership. Our vision is to create an enduring organization that improves the lives of everyone we touch.
Work Schedule
Monday - Friday 8am-4:30pm
*On rare occasion, must be willing to work OT with operational needs.
We offer on-the-job training and tuition reimbursement so that you can grow in your career. If you enjoy doing detailed work with hand tools in a team environment, this job is a great opportunity.
The CNC Programmer is responsible for designing efficient, manufacturable tools to meet customer needs and generating precise tool paths to support OMNI’s mold-making operations. This role ensures high-quality tooling while balancing cost, manufacturability, and ease of use for production teams.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Generate tool paths for molds and mill parts using CAM software.
Develop manufacturable tool designs in 3D modeling software, aligned with customer requirements and OMNI’s capabilities.
Provide accurate tooling and machine part cost estimates.
Build work orders in OMNI’s ERP system, assigning BOM items and specifying special-ordered materials and tooling.
Specify materials and generate machining instructions for each tool component.
Continuously improve tooling designs and standards based on past performance, focusing on cost efficiency and tool effectiveness.
Collaborate with machinists and molders to identify best practices based on historical tool performance, scrap reduction, and repair requirements.
Support estimating efforts for tooling and machine fixtures, evaluating manufacturability of proposed part designs.
Drive improvements in machining capabilities and overall efficiency for both mold making and mill parts.
Required Qualifications
Proficiency in CAM software.
CNC programming experience preferred; toolpath programming is a plus.
Associate’s degree preferred, or 3–5 years of relevant training/experience.
Familiarity with manufacturing environments.