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Atomicsemi is hiring a CNC programmer to join their team in Lockhart, Florida. In this role, you will develop CAM programs for advanced manufacturing equipment, aiming to improve production efficiency and quality.
The ideal candidate will have strong experience in CNC programming and proficiency in tools like Mastercam and Fusion 360. You'll work on creating optimized processes in a cutting-edge environment focused on semiconductor technology.
Atomic Semi is building a small, fast semiconductor fab.
It’s already possible to build this with today’s technology and a few simplifications. We’ll build the tools ourselves so we can quickly iterate and improve.
We’re building a small team of exceptional, hands‑on engineers to make this happen. Mechanical, electrical, hardware, computer, and process. We’ll own the stack from atoms to architecture. Our team is optimistic about the future and we want to continue pushing the limits of technology.
Smaller is better. Faster is better. Building it ourselves is better.
We believe our team and lab can build anything. We’ve set up 3D printers, a wide array of microscopes, e‑beam writers, general fabrication equipment - and whatever is missing, we’ll just invent along the way.
Atomic was founded by Sam Zeloof and Jim Keller. Sam is best known for making chips in his garage, and Jim has been a leader in the semiconductor industry for the past 40 years.
The Atomic Semi production team manufactures chip fabs. From deposition and etching tools to lithography and metrology, we are building every tool ourselves. We fabricate the metal parts, operate SMT lines to build PCBAs, and assemble the tools in‑house.
Atomic Semi is building a new generation of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. We’re staffing up our first production facility, and the CNC programmer is the seat that decides how fast we can build them.
You own the CAM programs that run our Haas fleet — three UMC‑500SS five‑axis VMCs, one UMC‑750SS, two DS‑30Y mill‑turn lathes. Today our chassis‑mix mill cycle is ~45 min/part. Your year‑one target is to drop that to 20 min/part through better toolpaths, smarter fixturing, optimized tool selection, and disciplined process documentation. That single number controls how many cubes we can ship per month.
We’re an early‑stage hardware startup with solid funding, world‑class advisors, and a lab/office in San Francisco, CA.
We are an equal‑opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability or other legally protected statuses.
Export Control Analysis: This position involves access to technology that is subject to U.S. export controls. Any job offer made will be contingent upon the applicant’s capacity to serve in compliance with U.S. export controls.