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CNC Setter Operator

Sutton, Essex
3 days ago
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CNC Setter Operator

Our client have been established since 1942 and are part of larger group. They are a specialist in supplier to the aerospace sector and we are currently recruiting for an experienced CNC Setter Operator to join their business in Southend on Sea.

Key skill requirement for the CNC Setter Operator:

  • Must have over 4 years working experience as a CNC Setter Operator

  • Must have an aerospace engineering background, minimum 2 years’ experience.

  • Ability to run, Set 1st and 2nd Ops machining tools, with some

  • programming experience.

  • Experience with bar feed machines will be required

  • Set and Run Machines with Fanuc and Seiki controls.

  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications.

  • Strong measurement skills using varied tooling.

  • Strong knowledge of frontline maintenance activities including practical ability to undertake tasks.

  • Ability to close coordination with Production manager and setters to recommend and improve efficiency.

  • We require a team Player and excellent communication with colleagues to ensure the implementation of the company’s policies and goals

    The successful CNC Setter Operator will be reporting into the Production
    Manager. The candidate must be experienced in aerospace engineering sector, working with high tolerance parts. They will be required to program, set and run a variety of 1
    st operation machine tools, CNC machines inclusive of sliding and fixed-head and milling, in line with health and safety legislation. Responsible for coordination of programming and setting to point of satisfactory first off and review current product ranges to improve efficiency of manufacture. In return you will be rewarded with an excellent basic hourly rate inclusive of shift allowance, pension, free onsite parking etc.

    Working hours Monday to Thursday (Apply online only); 37-hour week

    Overtime offered

    Please send your CV for immediate consideration

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