CNC ProgrammerMachinist, Precision Manufacturing
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SPX Tech USA
Cuba, MO (In Person)
$50,835 Salary, Full-Time
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Step Into a Day on Our Floor You arrive at SPX Technologies' Electric Heat business ready to turn great ideas into precisely machined parts. After a quick huddle with the Machine Shop Manager, you load material, zero the workpiece, and run a first article while reviewing your program. A small optimization to feeds and speeds shaves seconds off each cycle. Mid-morning, you open Autodesk Fusion to create an efficient nesting layout and write clean, well-documented G-code. In the afternoon, you walk a teammate through a new setup sheet you wrote, verify a quality checkpoint with gauges, and capture your notes for the next shift so production flows smoothly. About SPX Technologies and Electric Heat SPX Technologies operates in HVAC and Detection & Measurement, delivering solutions that make the world safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. Through our RiSE framework, we Reach, Identify, Strengthen, and Engage talent to support growth and development. Our Electric Heat business—backed by ASPEQ Heating Group and Marley Engineered Products—provides trusted electric heating and ventilation for commercial, industrial, and residential markets through brands including QMark, Indeeco, Berko, and Brasch. Our portfolio spans baseboard, wall, unit, and infrared heaters, plus ceiling fans and air circulators—products built for comfort, reliability, and performance. Your Role and Impact As a Machinist/CNC Programmer, you will produce components on CNC and manual equipment, develop CNC programs and technical documentation, and uphold quality and safety standards while maintaining records, equipment, and supplies.
What You'll Do Training & Development :
Build clear setup sheets and operator instructions; write and refine programs for efficiency; pursue learning through training and technical reading.Technical & Programming :
Interpret 3D CAD models and blueprints; calculate tooling, materials, and operations; determine operation sequences and cutting tools; prepare geometric layouts and toolpaths (including nesting); optimize feeds and speeds; streamline complex setups and tooling choices to improve team productivity.Quality Assurance :
Simulate and test programs; evaluate completed designs for function and cost/time impact; ensure outputs match blueprints; verify settings via first-run and in-process measurements; observe machining (drilling, grooving, cutting, turning, facing, knurling, thread chasing), troubleshoot issues, adjust and reprogram, sharpen/replace tools, and follow quality procedures.Technical Operations :
Run parts per schedule or lead direction; safely operate mills, lathes, and auxiliary tooling (attachments, collets, bushings, stops, stock pushers, indicating vises) following instructions and blueprints.Safety & Compliance :
Maintain a safe workspace by adhering to procedures and regulations; set zero/reference points and apply sound math to ensure accurate machining.Documentation & Communication :
Capture production and quality logs; maintain continuity across shifts with clear notes on actions, irregularities, and follow-ups; manage remnant inventory; communicate with operators who will run your programs; seek new ways to add value and support organizational goals.What You Bring Required :
5+ years of machine shop experience; basic math, reading, and writing; Mechanical ASSY understanding; ability to read and apply GD&T; ability to follow verbal/written instructions; strengths in conceptual thinking, process improvement, communication, technical aptitude, controls/instrumentation, supply management, tooling, inventory control, judgment, and attention to detail.Preferred :
Experience creating nesting programs in Autodesk Fusion; success in team settings; safe work habits; strong attendance; familiarity with CAD/CAM nesting software. Physical & Schedule Stand for extended periods. Frequently carry, grasp, reach, pull, and stoop for parts and supplies.Education:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred.Working hours:
Normal work hours (5- 8 hour days
- Mon•Fri); flexibility for overtime as required.
- $25.88 an hour $23.00
- $25.
What You'll Do Training & Development :
Build clear setup sheets and operator instructions; write and refine programs for efficiency; pursue learning through training and technical reading.Technical & Programming :
Interpret 3D CAD models and blueprints; calculate tooling, materials, and operations; determine operation sequences and cutting tools; prepare geometric layouts and toolpaths (including nesting); optimize feeds and speeds; streamline complex setups and tooling choices to improve team productivity.Quality Assurance :
Simulate and test programs; evaluate completed designs for function and cost/time impact; ensure outputs match blueprints; verify settings via first-run and in-process measurements; observe machining (drilling, grooving, cutting, turning, facing, knurling, thread chasing), troubleshoot issues, adjust and reprogram, sharpen/replace tools, and follow quality procedures.Technical Operations :
Run parts per schedule or lead direction; safely operate mills, lathes, and auxiliary tooling (attachments, collets, bushings, stops, stock pushers, indicating vises) following instructions and blueprints.Safety & Compliance :
Maintain a safe workspace by adhering to procedures and regulations; set zero/reference points and apply sound math to ensure accurate machining.Documentation & Communication :
Capture production and quality logs; maintain continuity across shifts with clear notes on actions, irregularities, and follow-ups; manage remnant inventory; communicate with operators who will run your programs; seek new ways to add value and support organizational goals.What You Bring Required :
5+ years of machine shop experience; basic math, reading, and writing; Mechanical ASSY understanding; ability to read and apply GD&T; ability to follow verbal/written instructions; strengths in conceptual thinking, process improvement, communication, technical aptitude, controls/instrumentation, supply management, tooling, inventory control, judgment, and attention to detail.Preferred :
Experience creating nesting programs in Autodesk Fusion; success in team settings; safe work habits; strong attendance; familiarity with CAD/CAM nesting software. Physical & Schedule Stand for extended periods. Frequently carry, grasp, reach, pull, and stoop for parts and supplies.Education:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred.Working hours:
Normal work hours (5- 8 hour days
- Mon•Fri); flexibility for overtime as required.
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