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Offline CNC Programmer

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Nottingham
1 year ago
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£35,000 - £42,000 + 5% Bonus + Progression + Excellent Benefits

Nottingham (South), Nottinghamshire

Mon-Fri, 39 hours, site based

Are you a Offline CNC Programmer (MasterCAM, Simco) looking to progress into a manufacturing engineering role with a leading/growing UK Aerospace & Energy manufacturing company with opportunities for further progression?

This is a newly created role, working in a team of 5, with training and multiple routes of progression available. They can train in the areas of improving existing processes, quality investigation, optimisation of tooling The company will also support you towards chartership


The role will be working in a machine shop environment, so Offline CNC programming experience is essential, and will involve a range of tasks to improve the efficiency of the site.


The Role:

Newly created, full time, permanent, site based role working Mon-Fri days with manufacturing. Tasks will include improving existing processes, quality investigation, optimisation of tooling Lots of scope for for training and progression


The Candidate:

Engineering or technically based Degree or apprentice trained Previous Offline CNC programming experience Experience/knowledge of Manufacturing Engineering tasks such as process improvement work/optimization
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