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CNC Programmer 

Location - Abingdon

Working Hours - 9:00am - 5:30pm

Job Type - Permanent 

Are you a skilled CNC Programmer looking for an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge manufacturing? Join a team dedicated to pioneering advanced metal components and pushing the boundaries of technology in industries like electronics, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing.

The Role
As a CNC Programmer, you’ll play a vital role in the creation of high-precision parts. This position involves programming, setting up, and operating 5-axis CNC machines to support new product introductions. You’ll collaborate with engineers and technicians to tackle technical challenges, ensuring all work meets process specifications and quality standards.

Benefits of the CNC Programmer:

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Enhanced pension

Private health care (dental and optical)

Employee Assistance programme

Additional perks - Discounts on shopping, gym memberships, restaurants and cinemas

Key Responsibilities of the CNC Programmer:

Programming: Develop and optimize 5-axis CNC programs using engineering drawings and models to ensure efficiency and precision.

Machine Setup and Operation: Set up and operate CNC machines, handle tooling selection, and perform routine maintenance to maintain performance.

New Product Introduction (NPI): Collaborate with design and engineering teams to address manufacturing challenges and contribute to prototype development.

Quality Assurance: Conduct in-process inspections, verify final products, and document measurements, parameters, and deviations.

Essential Skills of the CNC Programmer:

Proven experience with 5-axis CNC programming, especially using Fusion 360 CAM.

Proficiency in jig and fixture design with Fusion 360 CAD.

Background in precision engineering with excellent attention to detail.

Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced team environment.

Familiarity with Microsoft Office tools (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).

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If you're hardworking, detail-oriented, and eager to contribute to a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you! Take the next step in your career and APPLY TODAY!

Please note: Due to the volume of applications, if you have not heard back within 5 working days, assume your application has been unsuccessful. Check our website for other opportunities.

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