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CNC Machinist - 4 day working week

Clacton-on-Sea
1 week ago
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CNC Machinist - Setter Required!

Our client is a market‑leading manufacturer of precision‑machined plastic components for the aerospace, medical, electronics and wider engineering sectors.

On behalf of our client, we are looking to recruit an experience CNC Setter to join their team. The successful candidate will be responsible setting, adjusting and optimising 5‑axis CNC milling centres.

Candidates must live within commutable distance to Clacton-on-Sea

Package:

£32,000 - £35,000 a year (DOE)
Company Pension
Parking
16 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays
06:30am - 17:00pm Monday - ThursdayCNC Setter - Responsibilities:

Set and operate assigned machines safely and efficiently, ensuring precision and quality
Handover to operators clearly and support them with technical help when needed
Work with operators to meet production targets and delivery schedules
Perform first-off and in-process checks using measuring tools and equipment
Carry out basic maintenance and keep the work area clean and organised; report issues to the Team Leader
Clean, deburr, and package parts to customer specifications when required
Take on other tasks as requested by the Team LeaderCNC Setter - Requirements:

Experience setting CNC milling machines (5-axis is preferred)
Knowledge of Heidenhain, Winmax, or Haas controls
Able to read and understand technical drawings
Skilled in using gauges and inspection tools; familiar with metrology reports and GD&T
Experience with Work holding, tool holding, and cutting tools

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