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CNC Machinist

39 hour working week: Monday to Thursday 7am to 4pm, Friday 7.30am to 12.30pm

Benefits:

  • Over time

  • Pension

  • Holidays

  • Life Assurance

  • Free Parking

  • Health Cash Plan

  • Long Service Awards

  • Employee Referral Scheme

    Purpose of role and key accountabilities:

    To produce precision components from drawings using CNC machines.

    • Produce accurate, high quality components with maximum efficiency

    • Competently set and operate CNC machines

    • Work to tight tolerances and check your own work meets the required standard

    • To work on your own initiative and understand all aspects of the manufacturing process

    • Quality check all finished jobs

    • Clean and maintain CNC machine and all associated equipment and machine area.

    • Working to ISO 50001/14001/45001/9001 standards

    • Commitment to continual improvement in manufacturing, quality, health, safety environmental, energy and sustainability management

    • As part of your role you will be asked to support the Energy team and consider energy reduction and savings within the scope of your role leading to continuous improvement.

      Core skills/attributes needed:

      • Fully skilled time served CNC Turner (certificates required)

      • Experience of Turning machines – 3 & 5 Axis

      • Able to interpret engineering drawings

      • Experience in an aerospace manufacturing environment

      • Able to use a wide variety of measuring equipment

      • Computer literate

      • Be able to concentrate to enable quality finished components

      • Ability to pay attention to detail

      • Able to apply good practical skills

      • Ability to follow written instructions

      • Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team

      • Able to work safely

      • Excellent hand-to-eye coordination

      • Normal colour vision

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