Senior Manufacturing Engineer (Machining)

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3 weeks ago
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THE COMPANY
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Manufacturing Engineer to join this growing organisation, part of a larger Group that provides precision engineering services to a range of industries including aerospace,motorsport, defence, energy and automotive. They have recently invested significantly in new machinery.
THE JOB
You will support manufacturing activities by directing best methods of manufacture and target areas of improvement using a Lean approach. You will lead technical discussions with customers, quote lead times and costs for jobs, support NPI projects, assist in CI activities and support the operational team including programming CNC Milling and Turning machines to meet customer demand.
THE CANDIDATE
Ideally with a minimum HNC in Mechanical Engineering, you will have significant machining experience especially with high precision milled and turned parts. Experience in Fanuc and Heidenhain languages is essential. You will also have experience of setting up production trials and be able to implement 5S activities and use Cad/Cam software.
THE PACKAGE
Salary between £50k and £60k depending upon experience
Pension scheme
Life Assurance
33 days holiday
Early Friday finish
Ongoing training and personal development

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