CNC Miller Machinist (Nottingham – Relocation Support Offered)

Héroux-Devtek
Kirkby in Ashfield
4 months ago
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Company Bio:

Entrepreneurial Leader
Heroux-Devtek, the world’s 3rd largest producer of landing gear, serves the civil and military aerospace markets from production facilities in North America and Europe. The Company’s longevity, flexibility, and track record for the development and implementation of innovative production systems have distinguished it as a leader in the domain. With its most recent acquisitions, Heroux-Devtek is bolstering its status as one of the foremost landing gear, actuation and hydraulic system designers and manufacturers in the global aerospace industry.

Division info:

The Landing Gear Market specializes in the design, qualification, manufacture and repair and overhaul of landing gears and flight critical components to a customer base that extends from the OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to the Operators in both the commercial and military markets.

Summary of position:

To set and operate a range of CNC controlled machinery within the company as required by
specifications.

Salary:
Starting rate from . to . as per level of experience + shift premium of % for 3 shifts availability + Overtime paid at or x2 dependant on availability.

*These hourly rates are starting points, there is room to grow as per performance, technical
ability, quality of work and acquired experience!

Schedules & Easy Access:
• Week starts on Sunday h and finishes on Friday . for night shift
• Week starts on Monday . and finishes on Friday . for morning shift
• Week starts on Monday . and finishes on Friday . for afternoon shift

Easy access by A- & M-1 and a Railway station about mins from the unit
Urban Road, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottingham
United Kingdom, NGAP

Relocation assistance is provided for employees moving to Kirkby in Ashfield/ Nottingham from various locations within the UK.
Relocate to vibrant Nottingham! Known for its top universities, University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent, the city offers excellent educational opportunities for students and families. With affordable housing, great public transport, and a thriving job market, Nottingham is perfect for professionals and families alike.
Enjoy a mix of high-street shopping, parks like Wollaton Park, and rich cultural heritage, including Nottingham Castle and Sherwood Forest. Healthcare is top-notch, with facilities like Queen's Medical Centre.
Live in a city that combines affordability with modern amenities, shopping, and Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire a nice place to live? View our area guide. district - find out about Ashfield as a place to work - Ashfield District Council

Main responsibilities:

• Setting and operating CNC machines including.
o DMG DMC U
o WFL / WFL
o MAZAK E
o MAZAK Integrex i-
o CINCINNATI FTV5
o UNION TC
o TOS VARNSDORF WHNMC
o MCM tank 0 MP ( pallets)
• Production of precision machined components and tooling items as required
• Checking the quality of components produced throughout the batch cycle
• Accurate recording of quantities and time allocation using company systems
• Carry out regular maintenance of the machines as per company schedules

Qualifications:

The role will involve setting and operating a variety of CNC 3/4/5 axis Milling machines, dealing
with Aluminium, Steel and Titanium components to tight tolerances.

Must have good level of understanding in using either Fanuc / Heidenheim / Mazatrol / Siemens
machine control systems; and also willing to develop further CNC machining skills and abilities.

Carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job as requested by Senior Management

You enjoy challenges, teamwork an a quality working environment that evolves continuously? Developing your competencies is a priority for you? Join Héroux-Devtek and "lets grow together".

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

Héroux-Devtek is an equal opportunity employer.

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