Cnc Operators

South Wigston
4 days ago
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CNC Operators - Grinders required in South Leicester. 3 x shifts (no weekends), days whilst training. 37 hours per week £16.95 per hour after training swith shift allowance. Overtime available.

Manufacturer for a range of products from the smallest aerospace parts to large industrial gas turbine parts.

CNC Grinder Overall Purpose:

To operate CNC Machines (Grinding) in line with workload requirements, ensuring that all parts are machined to meet customer requirements and strict quality standards.

  • Full training will be given to the right candidate to develop you into a skilled CNC grinder.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Operating CNC Grinding Machines, ensuring that parts are machined in accordance with the agreed method specification

    Attain machine setting skills to enable machine set ups in line with Company requirements.

    Understanding of engineering drawings, ensuring that fixtures are correctly aligned

    Inspecting parts in line with quality procedures and taking any necessary, approved, action to resolve quality issues

    Consistently achieving all targets (production, quality, housekeeping etc), as set by the Cell Manager.

    Adherence to all company policy’s and procedures, including SOX, Code of Conduct and Health and Safety.

    The following skills will be deemed advantageous but not essential as training will be given.

    Previous experience in CNC machining or machinery.

    Experience within a manufacturing environment.

    Previous experience in CMM operation (preferred).

    Ability to read engineering drawings.

    Able to self-inspect own parts using manual measuring equipment.

    A strong candidate will have

    A strong appetite and desire to learn.

    Good ability to absorb & retain information trained.

    Ability to methodically think through task being undertaken.

    Good time Management & prioritisation skills

    Strong communication skills.

    Hours

    37-hour contract - 3 shift pattern (morning, afternoon and night rotation)

    Morning Hours
    05:45 - 13:45 Monday - Thursday
    05:45 - 10:45 Friday

    Afternoon Hours
    13:45 - 21:45 Monday - Thursday
    10:45 - 15:45 Friday

    Night Hours
    21:45 - 05:45 Monday - Thursday
    15:45 - 20:45 Friday

    Holidays

    26 days floating + 7 statutory days

    This holiday entitlement increases after 10 years to 27 days

    Overtime

    Overtime available and paid in line with agreed rates

    Please note: This company cannot support sponsorship at this time. Applicants must have proof of Right to Work in the UK

    Benefits:

  • Company events

  • Company pension

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Employee discount

  • Free parking

  • On-site parking

  • Sick pay

  • Store discount

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