View Full Version : CNC programmer from Israel,looking for job offer from USA or Canada


cnchigh
08-14-2004, 06:09 AM
Please read my resume on the link below:
http://cnchigh.tripod.com

Scott_bob
08-14-2004, 10:57 AM
Have you seen this control?

http://www.numeryx.com/cnc/index.htm

Are you in the USA now?

cnchigh
08-14-2004, 11:33 AM
Have you seen this control?

http://www.numeryx.com/cnc/index.htm

Are you in the USA now?
No I have not seen this control but it does`nt matter. I`m able to
work with any control that exists.This is a question of 2 hours.
I am now in Israel, but I can abandon it for USA within a month

SiX
08-14-2004, 12:33 PM
No I have not seen this control but it does`nt matter. I`m able to
work with any control that exists.This is a question of 2 hours.
...

:eek:

cadcam
08-14-2004, 06:47 PM
Looks allot like the Delta-Tao control made out here Cali for different machines.

How many years with Mastercam?

Scott_bob
08-14-2004, 11:52 PM
True enough, for a good programmer, any control that uses g-code language is just a matter of training. But, since this control is manufactured in Isreal I thought you may have seen one. Or, maybe heard of it?

It is also known by another name, Numatix.
This is an earlier version though...

cnchigh
08-16-2004, 12:22 PM
Oh,there are a lot of controls!
A week ago I`v got a chance to work even with ELEX control,it`s may be 15 years old!
It was really funny opportunity to study the history of CNC:)
I`m acquinted with other Israel soft like CADtech+Bentley Microstation and so on...
But my favorit thing is Mastercam of course:)

Rekd
08-16-2004, 01:05 PM
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But my favorit thing is Mastercam of course:)

With Mastercam on your resume, you shouldn't have any problems finding work here. It is not only the most popular and, from the many systems I've used, the most powerful with the most features, it's also a great indication that you know what works. ;) (It's about to get a whole lot better with the upcoming release of X (http://www.mastercam.com/camzone/Newsletters/1_2004.asp) )

A good place to start looking is here (http://www.mastercam.com/camzone/Employment/default.asp). If you scroll down a page from there, there's a short list of shops looking for MC programmers.