$65,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on experience
Job category
Skilled Trades - Manufacturing
Type of job
Permanent
Schedule
Day shift, flexible hours
Since you were young, you've been passionate about the aerospace field, and as a result, you've chosen to become a numerical control (CNC) programmer. You take pleasure in programming CNC machines and optimizing programs to enhance productivity.
With over eighty years of expertise, our client is a global leader in machining and assembling high-precision parts for the aerospace industry. They are currently looking for a CNC programmer to join their team. If you're ready to excel in an environment focused on innovation, collaboration, and excellence, join our client in shaping the future of aviation!
Tasks
Develop comprehensive programs and provide necessary documentation to execute operations.
Optimize toolpaths in accordance with company standards using specialized computer tools.
Test programs to ensure flawless operation.
Actively participate in testing and startup activities, providing valuable support to the workshop.
Perform any other related tasks.
Advantages
Hiring bonus.
Group insurance.
Group RRSP.
Time bank.
Personal days.
Performance bonuses.
Paid time off during the holidays.
One day per week telecommuting.
Job requirements
Vocational diploma (DEP) in machining techniques with an Attestation of Vocational Specialization (ASP) in numerical control or a diploma of college studies (DEC) in mechanical engineering or equivalent.
Experience in CNC programming, ideally in the aerospace industry.
Proficiency in programming tools such as CATIA V5 and Vericut.
Ability to design cutting tools.
Proficiency in both French and English, both oral and written.
Desired profile
Demonstrates excellent analytical skills.
Recognized for attention to detail and a rigorous methodology.
Thrives in a team environment on large projects.
Excels in managing high-pressure situations while meeting tight deadlines.