CNC Programmer (Offline)

Wolverhampton
1 month ago
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Willenhall

£45,000

Monday – Thursday (8am – 5pm) Friday (8am – 1pm)

The Role

A Precision engineering company who is going through an exciting expansion is looking for a CNC Programmer (offline) to join their manufacturing facility in the West Midlands. Working with Aerospace, Automotive & Oil & Gas industries this opportunity offers development and progression.

What will you be doing?

  • Program 3 axis to 5 axis milling machines to the most cost effective and efficient method

  • Optimisation of programs both new and legacy.

  • Assist machining technicians to deliver parts in a safe, efficient manner and to the highest quality.

  • Control program infrastructure adhering to AS9100D accreditation

  • Support continuous improvement and continuous reduction of waste.

  • To closely support the production team delivering a maximum RFT &OTIF on all parts.

  • Design and introduce versatile fixturing elements.

  • Optimise tool life and introduce new tooling and cutting techniques.

  • Assist manufacturing engineers when planning work to deliver best method of manufacture

    What will you bring to the party?

  • Experience of CNC machining in a precision engineering environment

  • High level of CNC programming competency in Fanuc Heidenhain languages.

  • Must have Programming experience in both turning and milling capabilities, ideally up to 5 axis (3+2) with strong knowledge of setting, operating, and programming.

  • Experienced in 3D modelling, preferably with Solidworks and Visi.

  • Offline programming, familiarity with VISI CAM package highly desired.

  • Must have knowledge of tooling and fixtures in addition to lean manufacturing principles, to aid process improvements and efficiencies in machining capabilities.

    What happens next?

    On applying for this job, you consent to SJR Partners holding your details on file to be able to contact you about your job search, for full details of our GDPR policy, please refer to our website. Our ongoing aim is to contact everyone either way within 24 hours on the assumption that your credentials fit the requirements for the role

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