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CNC Programmer - CATIA

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Laborup Manufacturing

Walnut, CA (In Person)

$114,400 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/28/2026

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Job Description

CNC Programmer - CATIA Laborup Manufacturing Walnut, CA Job Details Full-time $50 - $60 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching Life insurance Qualifications Mechanical blueprint interpretation 3D CAD modeling 3D modeling software Mechanical design Software coding Computer literacy Basic math Research High school diploma or GED Mechanical drawings Continuous improvement Attention to detail Milling CNC G-code Programming Computer skills Full Job Description Overview We're hiring an NC Programmer to engineer complete manufacturing processes for the aerospace and defense programs we support. This site is unique—we focus heavily on high-precision CNC gantry work, utilizing 3, 4, 5, and 6-axis machines with multi-heads to produce large-scale, complex pieces. You won't just be writing code; you'll be designing the manufacturing process from the ground up, including fixture design, CAM programming, and process optimization. Because these parts go into mission-critical systems tied to national security, the standards are incredibly high. We need a high-end programmer with extensive expertise in CATIA to support our prime aerospace contracts. While our day-to-day operations involve massive gantry machines and complex 5-axis work, we are willing to train the right aerospace programmer on these specific setups if you have the foundational CATIA skills. If you want a role where your programming directly translates to aerospace innovation—and where you can build a long-term career tackling massive, tight-tolerance parts—let's talk.
Compensation & Shift Base Pay:
$50 - $60 / hour
Overtime:
5-15 hours / week is typical
Shift:
1st: 5:00am - 1:00pm Benefits Medical, dental, vision 401(k) with match PTO Responsibilities Engineer complete manufacturing processes for mechanical parts, light assemblies, and large-scale gantry CNCs. Develop, write, and optimize programs for 3, 4, 5, and 6-axis CNC machines, primarily utilizing CATIA. Simulate, verify, and optimize toolpaths (using software like Vericut when applicable) to ensure compliance with strict prime aerospace contracts. Create designs and CAD models for fixtures, workstations, and related manufacturing devices. Review engineering documents (drawings, CAD models, specs) for manufacturability and assess the impact of engineering changes on fixtures and processes. Support manufacturing process quoting and provide technical assistance/buy-off for internal teams and design companies. Apply industrial engineering problem-solving techniques to improve productivity, efficiency, and continuous process optimization. Research, document, and troubleshoot dimensional, tooling, and process issues on the floor to maintain quality and throughput.
Qualifications Required Aerospace Experience:
5 to 6 years of relevant NC/CNC programming experience in a precision aerospace environment.
Software Proficiency:
High proficiency in CATIA is mandatory for this role.
Technical Literacy:
Confidence interpreting complex engineering drawings, CAD models, and customer specifications.
Foundational Skills:
Mastery of basic math, strong computer skills, and an excellent attention to detail.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent, plus specialized training in programming/machining.
Physical:
Ability to handle the physical requirements of the role, including extended screen time and potentially long hours. Preferred (Nice-to-Have) Experience with 5-axis CNC programming. Experience with gantry mill programming (such as large Cincinnati gantry machines). Familiarity with other CAM/CAD software, specifically Mastercam and SolidWorks. Experience using Vericut software for program simulation and transition. Previous experience working with Boeing or other major aerospace primes.
Pay:
$50.00 - $60.00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Application Question(s): How many years of CNC Programming do you have? With which softwares? How many years of CATIA programming do you have? How many years of CNC programming was in aerospace or semiconductors? Which companies? How many years of programming do you have on 5-axis gantry mills? Which brands and models?
Work Location:
In person