Cad Cam Engineer

Redditch
3 weeks ago
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CAD CAM Engineer (Laser/CNC Programming)
Redditch
Permanent
Circa £45k per annum

Overview of the role:

EMBS Engineering is currently recruiting for a CAD CAM Engineer (Laser/CNC Programming) to join a precision engineering company located on the outskirts of South Birmingham working on a permanent basis.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the Manufacturing Manager in achieving objectives

  • Create robust programs for EDM/Laser machinery

  • Designing jigs, fixtures and press tools

    Key Benefits on offer:

  • Joining a growing organisation

  • Competitive salary circa £45,000 per annum - negotiable depending on experience

  • Day shift working pattern

  • Opportunity for career development

  • Exciting projects in Aerospace, Automotive/Motorsport, Nuclear, Defence and more

    Successful applicants for the role of CAD CAM Engineer (Laser/CNC Programming) must be able to demonstrate:

  • Demonstarted experience working as a CAD CAM Engineer / Manufacturing Engineer with a focus on Laser, CNC or Wire EDM machining

  • Previous experience in Automotive, Aerospace & Defence, Power Generation, Medical, Nuclear industries

  • Minimum 5 years experience in Programming offline using CAD CAM packages

  • Engineering competence with Solidworks or similar CAD packages

  • Able to create jigs and fixtures - tooling and fixturing design experience

  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

  • Proactive approach and strong willingness to learn new manufaturing techniques

    If you are interested in this opportunity of CAD CAM Engineer (Laser/CNC Programming) and believe you meet the illustrated criteria, apply today to join our client's growing business.

    About Us:

    EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist that partners with prestigious, advanced precision engineering companies in various industries. We provide expert support and advice throughout the hiring process to ensure you secure a career-defining role.

    Due to the nature of the work and industries supported, candidates may be subject to security clearances. Therefore, our client is unable to support visa applications from non-UK residents. Only applications meeting this criteria will be considered

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