CNC Programmer-Setter
Donzé‑Baume seeks a CNC Programmer‑Setter in Les Breuleux, Switzerland — programming and setting CNC machines for precision watch and micro‑mechanical components.
Overview
Donzé‑Baume is a Swiss precision engineering and manufacturing firm serving the luxury watch and micro‑mechanics sectors. The company emphasizes technical excellence, tight tolerance production and bespoke component solutions for high‑end timepiece brands and precision industries.
Role & Responsibilities
- Program and optimize CNC tool paths for milling and turning operations, translating engineering drawings into efficient G‑code sequences.
- Set up and commission CNC machines, select tooling, offsets and cutting parameters to meet part specifications and cycle‑time targets.
- Perform first‑article inspections and in‑process checks using precision metrology (calipers, micrometers, CMM) and document results.
- Troubleshoot machining issues, adjust programs and processes to address quality deviations and achieve dimensional stability.
- Collaborate with engineering, production and quality teams to implement process improvements and reduce scrap.
- Maintain accurate production records, tooling lists, set‑up sheets and program libraries.
- Participate in preventive maintenance and basic mechanical adjustments of machine tools to ensure uptime.
- Train operators on set‑up procedures, safe machine operation and adherence to inspection criteria.
Qualifications
- Vocational diploma (CFC/Brevet) in precision mechanics, mechanical engineering or equivalent technical qualification.
- Proven ability to read and interpret technical drawings and geometric tolerancing.
- Sound knowledge of machining processes, cutting tools and materials used in micro‑mechanics.
- Strong commitment to quality, process discipline and documentation.
- Available to work in Les Breuleux, Switzerland and comply with local employment requirements.
Skills
Experience
Typically 2–5 years of hands‑on experience in CNC programming and machine set‑up within precision manufacturing; experience in watchmaking or micro‑mechanics strongly preferred.
Education
Vocational diploma in precision mechanics, mechanical engineering or equivalent technical training.
Culture
The workplace combines Swiss craftsmanship with methodical engineering discipline, valuing precision, continuous improvement and attention to detail. Teams operate in a collaborative, workshop‑style environment where technical expertise and process reliability are prized.