Tuesday, March 27, 2012

CNC Programmer Resume

A CNC Programmer entirely works on programming languages related to CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) machines. The main job of CNC Programmer is to generate and control the CNC programs with the help of various other software programs such as CAD and CAM. At the same time, the CNC programmer is also expected to train other new staff Simultaneously, a CNC Programmer also contributes in developing new machines with unique design, concepts and better efficiency. Therefore, following is one of the CNC Programmer resume samples given below, which can really help you to come up with an outstanding resume.



Peter Andrew,
21, East 32 Street,
Woodstock, NY 01254,
(215)-658 9878.
OBJECTIVE:
Looking for career growth in CNC programming and machine shop where I can utilize my skills.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
CNC Programmer
Status Software Co.
Woodstock, NY
2005-present
  • Responsible for the generation of cnc programs as parts utilizing powermill and artcam.
  • Worked with a team on programming language and training machinist for basic cnc operations.
  • Responsible for the machining and casting for sculpture's acrylic plastic.
  • Worked on the set up of on-site production of parts.
  • Developed the high speed machine stratergies and saved around 45% in annually labour and material cost.
  • Responsible for the hiring and training personnel and also purchase cnc machine tools and CAM/CAD software for the company.
  • Developed the cnc machine and increased the productivity around 180%.
Model Maker
Perfectly One Industry
Jamestown, NY
2002-2005
  • Designed and developed vacuum form designs and display the model using different type of materiel.
  • Made team of 10 personnel and designed and manufactured merchandising fixture and purchase display.
  • Also manufactured the custom furniture, acrylic accessories, gifts and sculptures.
EDUCATION:
New York University, New York
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
Wendy's Institute, New York
Mechanical Desktop, AutoCAD, 3d Modeling, CNC Machining

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