CNC Setter / Operator / Programmer

Birmingham
4 weeks ago
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Are you a skilled CNC Setter / Operator / Programmer ready to take the next step in a forward-thinking environment? Join a team working across aerospace, medical, and commercial sectors, where precision meets progression, and your expertise is truly valued. This could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.

Our client in the Birmingham area is looking for a CNC Setter / Operator / Programmer to join their fun and vibrant team due to continued business growth!

Benefits:

Salary Up to £43,680 doe
Location: Birmingham
Hours: Monday to Thursday - 07:30am to 16:45pm / Friday - 07:30am to 15:00pm
Healthcare
30 Days Holiday (Including Bank Holidays)
Nest pension auto-enrolment
Free onsite parking Duties & Responsibilities:

Operating, setting and programming of Mazak and Fanuc CNC machinery.
Program, set and operate the CNC machinery according to provided drawings.
Setting tooling / work-holding for jobs.
Operating CNC machines, ensuring parts are to drawing and making any adjustments necessary to program.
Operate fixed-head and sliding-head machinery.
Changing out jobs, material and tooling for production
Managing day-to-day production activities.
Producing components efficiently to the required standards.
Ensuring aspects of machine shop such as tooling, work holding and planning are continually developed.Skills/Experience Required:

Minimum of 5 years proven experience in a similar role/similar industry essential
Experience operating twin-turret and twin-spindle machinery.
Mazak and Fanuc experience is essential.
Experience programming on Mazatrol and Fanuc.
Experience with machining various materials such as Plastic, Stainless steel, Brass and Titanium.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply via the advert

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