Part Time
$8 - $12 USD / Hour
15
Apr 1, 2026
ABOUT US:
KF Plastics is a leading plastic fabrication manufacturer based in Sydney, Australia. We specialize in high precision acrylic fabrication, engineering plastics, and signage. We are looking for a long term technical partner to manage our CNC programming remotely.
THE ROLE:
You will be our Remote CNC Department. You will log into our Sydney workstation (Remote Desktop) to prepare dxfs from customer files or drawings into "Ready-to-Cut" cnc files for our 3-Axis Flatbed Router and Laser Cutter.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Daily Batching: Log in daily to check the INPUT folder. Combine multiple jobs of the same material (e.g., "All 4.5mm Clear Acrylic") onto single sheets to maximize yield.
Drafting & Cleanup: Convert client PDFs/Sketches into clean DXF vectors. Verify scale against written dimensions (never trust the PDF scale).
Nesting (AlphaCam/EnRoute): Use EnRoute software to nest parts efficiently. Apply toolpaths using our specific Tool Library (Drill, Profile, Pocket).
Output Generation: Save Machine Files (.nc) and "Sheet Map" PDFs so our operators know which part belongs to which job.
REQUIREMENTS:
Software: Must be experienced with EnRoute (Nesting/Toolpathing) and SolidWorks/AutoCAD (2D Vectors).
Technical Knowledge: You must understand Flatbed Machining (Vacuum hold-down, Onion skins/Tabs, Dog-bone fillets for assembly).
Process Driven: You must follow our specific Folder Structure and Naming Conventions perfectly.
Hardware: Reliable High-Speed Internet is MANDATORY as you will be controlling a PC in Australia.
HOURLY RATE:
$8 - $12 USD / Hour (Depending on experience).
This is a Part-Time / Flexible role (approx. 10-15 hours/week) with potential to grow.
HOW TO APPLY:
Please reply with the following (Applications without these will be ignored):
A link to your SpeedTest.net result.
Your experience level with Solidworks/EnRoute (Years/Versions).
Answer this test question: If you are nesting 50 small acrylic letters (50mm high) on a flatbed router, what technique do you use to prevent them from moving or flying off the vacuum table?