Cad Cam Programmer

Dallington, West Northamptonshire
6 days ago
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Northampton

EMBS Engineering is currently recruiting for a CAD CAM Programmer to join a precision engineering company located in Northampton working on a permanent basis.

Key Benefits on offer:

  • Hours/Shifts; Days

  • Opportunity to work with interesting, challenging, complex components

  • Permanent position - offering stability / longevity

  • Development opportunities

  • Modern, state of the art machinery

    The business is a leading specialist in manufacturing complex, safety-critical components for a number of high profile markets.

    Due to continued success and further growth, our client requires additional support within their machining department.

    Your responsibilities will include:

  • Generate programs (mill turn/turning/milling), run/adjust them and set up tooling.

  • Create programs using both online and offline CAD CAM software.

  • Produce and inspect "first off" parts against drawings, ensuring output meets quality standards

  • Meet production schedules and perform routine machine maintenance.

    Successful applicants must be able to demonstrate:

  • Minimum 5 years CNC machining experience

  • Mill Turn / Turn Mill / Milling / Turning machining skills

  • Ability to set / operate / edit & program CNC Machines

  • Experience working with Fanuc control panels

  • CAD CAM programming capabilities

  • Multi axis machining

  • Minimum 5 years machining complex parts for precision industries including Aerospace, Automotive, Nuclear, MOD, Oil & Gas etc

  • Ability to confidently read and interpret engineering drawings

    If you are interested in the opportunity of CAD CAM Programmer and believe you meet the illustrated criteria, apply today to join our clients’ growing machining department.

    About us:
    EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist that partners with some of the UK's most prestigious, advanced, precision engineering companies within the Aerospace, Automotive / Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green, Environmental and FMCG industries.

    We’ll offer you expert support and advice throughout the process to ensure you select and secure a career-defining role.

    Due to the nature of the markets our client supplies into, all candidates must be UK residents, and DBS checks will be required. Please note we cannot offer visa sponsorship for overseas candidates.

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