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We are recruiting for a CNC Supervisor for a Precision Engineering business supplying into the Aerospace and sub-con markets. Due to increase of orders across their biggest customers as well as large investment throughout the business to maximise capacity, the growing business is looking to add a CNC Programmer/Setter with Supervisory experience.

What does it involve?

The company is looking for an experienced CNC Supervisor who has experience working within a fast-paced Sub-Contract Machine Shop to machine parts on their 3, 4 and 5 axis machinery. Looking after a small team of CNC Setters and Operators to maximise capacity and decrease downtime within the machining cell. Heidenhain experience is essential.

What’s needed for me to be considered?

  • Experienced CNC Miller – skilled Programming/Setter/Operator.

  • Competent with Heidenhain controls (Essential)

  • Offline Programming (Edgecam software, other CAD/CAM packages considered)

  • Creating and editing programs online & offline for 5, 4 & 3 axis.

  • Proven background of leading a team within a machining role.

  • Reading of technical drawings with both metric and imperial measurements.

  • Understand of GD&T (Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing)

  • Previous experience in a sub-contract machine shop environment.

  • Use of metrology tools - Vernier Caliper, Micrometer, Gauges etc.

    If of interest, please press apply and our Director/Consultant will be in touch to discuss the position if you’re suitable. Due to high volume of applications, if you don’t hear back within 14 days, please assume you’re not suitable
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