CNC Offline Programmer

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CNC Offline Programmer | Poole | £50,000
Are you a precision‑driven manufacturing specialist who thrives on solving complex machining challenges? This CNC Offline Programmer role offers the chance to shape cutting‑edge manufacturing processes, elevate machining performance, and influence the introduction of new products within a growing and forward‑thinking engineering environment.
If you enjoy autonomy, technical depth, and seeing your programming expertise directly impact quality, cost, and delivery performance, this CNC Offline Programmer opportunity will offer exactly that.
As a CNC Offline Programmer, you will benefit from:

Autonomy and ownership over CNC programming for 3, 4 and 5 axis machining
Opportunity to influence NPI activities and future manufacturing strategy
Access to a company gym
Structured improvement culture shaped around Lean and continuous development
Monthly reward and recognition schemes
Exposure to advanced tooling, work‑holding and machining technologies
A growing environment where innovation is encouraged and supported
As a CNC Offline Programmer, your responsibilities will include:

Producing CNC programmes, set‑up sheets and tooling documentation from planned processes
Developing efficient, high‑quality machining methods for new and existing products
Owning production routings, tooling, gauges, test equipment, fixtures and programme configuration
Collaborating with QA to ensure inspection requirements are captured and controlled
Supporting cost‑reduction opportunities and process optimisation initiatives
Using data‑driven analysis to improve product yield, cost performance and delivery outcomes
As a CNC Offline Programmer, your experience will include:

Interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications with accuracy
Strong knowledge of general machining including milling and turning
Proficient use of CAD/CAM systems, ideally Fusion 360 or similar
Experience within Aerospace, Defence, or other precision engineering environments
Understanding of AS9100 standards and Lean improvement methodologies
Engineering qualifications such as HNC, HND or Degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Aerospace Engineering
If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up‑to‑date CV or call Ella Deeley at Rubicon for more information

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