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CNC Setter/Operator - Aerospace

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3 months ago
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CNC Setter/Operator - Aerospace and Defence - Permanent

Milling and Heidenhein - Milton Keynes Area - Attractive

An opportunity has arisen for aCNC Setter/Operator to join an Aerospace and Defence Research Organisation within the Milton Keynes area. The successfulCNC Setter/Operator will join the Engineering Team and will play an integral part in the development of world leading capabilities and the cutting edge of Aerospace research. TheCNC Setter/Operator will report to the Supervisor and Production Manager. The successfulCNC Setter/Operator will be a skilled and experienced CNC Machinist and this role is critical to the production of high-value, one-off components for the company. If you are a dedicated professional with a passion for precision and a strong background in CNC machine setting and operation, we encourage you to apply.

Responsibilities of theCNC Setter/Operator


  • Perform on-line programming and setting tasks on CNC machines using Heidenhein controls.
  • Training can be provided if you have experience with other control systems.
  • Set up and operate 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC machines with a high degree of precision/efficiency.
  • Accurately interpret technical drawings and specification with an understanding of GD&T.
  • Apply in-depth knowledge of machining processes, tooling, and materials.
  • Operate multiple machines as required to meet production schedules.
  • Communicate and coordinate effectively with the CNC Supervisor, Production Manager and other departments to provide clear progress updates.


Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills Required for theCNC Setter/Operator


  • Proven experience as a CNC machinist with understanding of 3 & 5-axis programs.
  • Skilled in CNC set-up, including preparation of tooling, fixtures, and work pieces.
  • Experience in on-line CNC programming, with strong problem-solving abilities for set-ups and real-time adjustments.
  • Knowledge in the set-up and operation of CNC Milling Machines.
  • Experience in manual milling and turning.
  • Experience using cylindrical grinders and flat bed grinders
  • Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring tight tolerances on bespoke one-off components.
  • Effective communication skills with team members, technical leads, and management.
  • Possession of an HNC, HND, City & Guilds qualification in a related field, apprenticeship or equivalent practical experience in CNC machining and programming.
  • Demonstrate understanding of and adherence to Health and Safety standards.


This is an opportunity for the right person to become part of a successful and professional team operating in a world-class facility. In return, they offer a competitive salary and a good benefits package with the opportunity for further development and progression within the business for the right candidate.

Benefits

Competitive salary, shift and overtime premium (where applicable) pension scheme; free parking; employee assistance programme; private health insurance and 26 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing after 5 years' service)

**The successful candidate must satisfy security clearance (SC) requirements - including the last 5 years continual UK residency due to the projects and products involved**

If you feel you meet the requirements for the role of the CNC Setter/Operator then apply directly or contact Peter Heap at Jonathan Lee Recruitment. Either Direct Line  or Email suitable MS Word CV's to 

 

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