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Shillito Executive Search have been appointed the sole supplier of Sheffield based machining technologies company who are looking to recruit a hands-on Applications Engineer with experience of programming. (ideally using Siemens NX).

The Sheffield-based business supports a range of customers in providing machine tools and machine tool services within various industries including, nuclear, defence, power generation, offshore oil and gas and aerospace.

The successful Application Engineer will be part of a team that will be involved with the next generation of UK defence programmes.

As part of the program, the Applications Engineer will be working in partnership with the customer and new machine tool provider OEM.

They will be a key part of a highly skilled team and thrive in delivering high-quality results and always be on the lookout for improvements.

On-site, hands on work will be required, to assist with programming, tooling, work holding and cutting methodology on newly installed machine tools.

Responsibilities of the role will include:

Deliver programs through Siemens NX
Deliver Programmer and operator training
Carry out final commissioning on new installations including post processor prove outs - test pieces - tooling - etc.
Be able to deliver alternative methods of machining high value parts within the team
Engage with tooling companies to provide alternative tooling methods
Experience in customer facing roles
Travel to meet with European based OEM
Ability to interact effectively with internal and external customers at all organisational levels.

This is an interesting and varied role working on a one-of-a-kind, long-term project over the next decade in Sheffield.

Shillito Executive Search specialises in finding top-tier executive talent for leadership, management, and board-level positions in the manufacturing industry.

We have a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within the sector and pride ourselves on doing the right things well.

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