CNC Team Leader

Bristol
2 months ago
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Up to Salary £42,000 (including shift allowance), Bristol BS34, 37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday, alternate shift pattern working 06:00-14:00 -14:00-22:00, 25 days + bank holidays, company pension, parking.

Friendly, successful and expanding aerospace engineering company in Bristol are recruiting for a cnc milling team leader cnc programmer who would report to the Engineering manager.

Responsibilities for the cnc team leader cnc programmer

*Select appropriate tooling, program, set up and operate 3-axis CNC milling machines

*Support Engineering manager with daily tasks

*Reading and interpreting technical drawings and specifications

*Ensuring a "Right First Time" approach to all tasks and collaborating with the quality team to ensure part conformity and traceability

*Communicating equipment needs with Engineering & Quality managers

*Working continuously on process improvement strategies with Engineering manager/CNC programmer

*Support with NC programming

*Monitor tool usage and support with tool and CNC equipment procurement

Key Skills required for the cnc team leader cnc programmer

*Minimum 5 years' experience operating CNC machinery

*Ability to read engineering drawings and work to tight tolerances

*Experience of 3 axis milling machining

  • Good organisational and leadership as well as verbal and wirtten communication skills

    *Experience of creating job specific fixturing and clamping

    *Ability to edit and program CNC machines with Fanuc controls

    *Experience in machining Aluminium preferable in aerospace environments

    *Able to use measuring tools (e.g., Vernier callipers, bore micrometres, DTI gauge)

    *Experience of CAD/CAM systems and good understanding of CAM programming

    *

    This Bristol based aerospace company offers the opportunity as cnc team leader cnc programmer to work in a stable and friendly environment with a good benefits package and modern working environment.

    Benefits

    Job title: cnc team leader cnc programmer

    Salary: Up to Salary £42,000

    Benefits: 25 days + bank holidays, Company pension, Work socials, parking

    Hours: 37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday, alternate shift pattern working 06:00 - 14:00 - 14:00 - 22:00

    Location: Bristol, BS345TB

    Duration: Permanent

    Please apply for this role through the job board or apply direct to (url removed) or for further information, please call Adam on

    Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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