CNC Mill/Turn Setter, Operator, Programmer (Fanuc)

Regal Rexnord
Hemel Hempstead
1 week ago
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We are seeking a skilled CNC Turner with experience on both conventional CNC Lathes and multi-tasking CMZ twin-spindle mill/turn machines to join our Hemel Hempstead based client’s innovative manufacturing team. You will collaborate with Planning, Quality, and various other teams on new product introduction to develop and refine manufacturing methods for their customers' designs. Your expertise will be crucial in producing both prototype and repeat work, ensuring the highest precision and quality.


Responsibilities

  • Program, set, and operate Takisawa CNC Lathes and CMZ Mill/Turn machines to produce components to customer specifications using Fanuc control (G & M codes), FAPT and Manual Guide-I.
  • Work with typical tolerances of +/- .001” (0.025mm) and occasionally +/- .0005” (0.0125mm).
  • Accurately record job timings within the company’s ERP system, Javelin, including scanning on and off jobs.
  • Maintain 6s standards on the shop floor.
  • Identify and implement continuous improvement opportunities to enhance processes through minor tweaks or complete re-engineering.


Experience and Skill Required

  • Previous aerospace or similar industry experience is required.
  • High degree of proficiency in programming Fanuc control machinery (G & M codes), FAPT and Manual Guide-I.
  • Edgecam experience preferred.
  • Experience working with various materials such as Stainless Steel, Nylon, Titanium, Inconel, and Aluminium, maintaining typical tolerances of +/- .001” (0.025mm) and occasionally +/- .0005” (0.0125mm).
  • Either apprentice trained or qualified by experience.


Important Behaviors

  • Customer Focus- self-motivated with a desire to do a good job for our customers
  • Instills Trust- able to work on own initiative and build good relationships with colleagues
  • Action Orientated- understands changing production schedules and can adapt to changing customer requirements
  • Continuous Improvement- doesn’t settle for status quo and curious to see what happens when changes are put in place
  • Self-Development- wants to be able to do a good job and develop skills and knowledge


Total Rewards and Benefits

  • Salary competitive depending on experience.
  • Working 39.5 hours a week from 8.00 am to 4.30 pm Monday to Thursday and 8.00 am to 4.00 pm on Fridays (30 mins for lunch)
  • Overtime payable at x1.5 hourly rate (days)
  • Discretionary site bonus scheme
  • Discretionary pay reviews
  • Financial Wellbeing package including Independent 1-to-1 financial coaching and pension advice, financial workshops and more!
  • Salary sacrifice pension scheme- currently provided by Scottish Widows
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays per year (including Christmas closure)
  • Onsite parking
  • Life assurance
  • WeCare employee support package- offering access to private GP services 24/7 plus mental health and wellbeing services to support your healthy living lifestyle.

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