Council of Industry

CNC Programmer

Council of Industry  •  $25 - $40/hr  •  Highland, NY (Onsite)  •  19 days ago
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Job Description

Excellent opportunity for an experienced full time CNC Programmer to join the Selux team responsible for building high end architectural light fixtures. Monday - Thursday, 6am-4:30pm, OT available. Paid time off, paid holidays and full benefits.

Salary: $25 - 40/hr

Responsibilities

  • Interpret blueprints, CAD files, and engineering drawings to create accurate CNC programs.
  • Perform proper set-up and calibration procedures for all equipment and accessories to be used on projects
  • Write, edit, and optimize CNC programs for:
    • Hypertherm plasma cutting systems
    • Kitamura 4-axis milling machines
    • Traditional turret punches and press brakes
  • Set up machines, verify tool paths, and conduct trial runs to ensure parts meet Selux quality standards.
  • Troubleshoot programming and machining issues to maintain production efficiency.
  • Collaborate with engineers, production supervisors, and machinists to optimize processes and reduce waste.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of programs, machine setups, and revisions.
  • Recommend improvements in programming methods, tooling, and machining strategies.
  • Carry out production, inspection and machine operation duties
  • Effectively monitor production equipment
  • Perform appropriate duties as assigned by management
  • Ensure that every machine procedure is done in accordance with the guidelines
  • Practice and follow safety protocols

Qualifications

  • Proven experience in CNC programming for plasma cutters, milling machines, and press brakes.
  • Proficiency with CAD/CAM software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Mastercam, or similar).
  • Strong understanding of G-code and machine-specific programming languages.
  • Experience with 4-axis milling and multi-axis setups.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints accurately.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of material properties, metal fabrication, and machining processes.
  • Knowledge of machine maintenance and operation; working with gauges/calipers
  • Ability to accurately read and interpret blueprints
  • Ability to lift 50 pounds
  • Team oriented and self directed
  • Committed to quality, safety and communication

Company Website

https://www.selux.us/

Company Profile

EmployôÙmentSelux CorôÙpoôÙraôÙtion has a sucôÙcessôÙful track record of tremenôÙdous growth and susôÙtainôÙabilôÙity as a world-wide manôÙuôÙfacôÙturer of archiôÙtecôÙturally designed lumiôÙnaires, nesôÙtled right here in the Hudson Valley. We offer a great variôÙety of interôÙestôÙing work, allowôÙing our employôÙees expoôÙsure to both the inteôÙrior and exteôÙrior archiôÙtecôÙtural lightôÙing market, in addiôÙtion to many EuroôÙpean affilôÙiôÙates.

Selux CorôÙpoôÙraôÙtion recruits and retains talôÙented employôÙees who are interôÙested in making a long-term comôÙmitôÙment to an orgaôÙniôÙzaôÙtion that conôÙtinôÙuôÙally invests in the latest manôÙuôÙfacôÙturôÙing techôÙniques and new techôÙnoloôÙgies, as well as its employôÙees.

BenôÙeôÙfitsSelux Corporation’s benôÙeôÙfit phiôÙlosôÙoôÙphy is simple — we want to help our employôÙees to build great futures. We are doing that through comôÙpreôÙhenôÙsive health plans, wellôÙness proôÙgrams, dental and vision covôÙerôÙage, short and long term disôÙabilôÙity proôÙgrams, comôÙpany paid life insurôÙance, 401(k), trainôÙing proôÙgrams, and an emphaôÙsis on work-life balôÙance. Selux is comôÙmitôÙted to offerôÙing affordôÙable benôÙeôÙfit plans to its employôÙees by having low employee conôÙtriôÙbuôÙtions, co-payôÙments, and deductibles, while proôÙvidôÙing access to the best posôÙsiôÙble care availôÙable. ConôÙtact our Human Resource DepartôÙment for more detailed inforôÙmaôÙtion

Council of Industry

About Council of Industry

The Council of Industry has been the Hudson Valley's manufacturer’s association since 1910. We are a privately funded, not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting our member firms.

Our mission is to support manufacturers through workforce development and leadership programs, networking, and collective advocacy. Our initiatives include the Manufacturing Intermediary Apprenticeship Program (with the NYS Department of Labor), the Certificate in Manufacturing Leadership Series for frontline managers, and the Hudson Valley Manufacturing Career Hub, connecting employers with local talent. We also partner with local educational institutions to develop the next generation of skilled workers.

The Council is a trusted resource for collaboration, regulatory guidance, and best practices with the goal of building a stronger manufacturing community.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Newburgh, New York
Year Founded
1910
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