Trainee CNC Operator / Junior CNC Setter

Pudsey
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Trainee CNC Operator

Location: Pudsey

Salary: £11.78 per hour

Job type: 8am - 4.30pm Monday to Thursday, 8am - 1pm Friday.

Schunk Carbon Technology is a division of the Schunk Group and a global leader in the development, manufacture and application of carbon and ceramic solutions. We combine innovativeness and outstanding service to create a unique range of offerings on the market like no other company out there.

A CNC operator of Schunk UK is a trained professional working on the shop floor. By their diligent work our products get the high technical standard and fulfil our customers' need for quality and reliability. As part of a team they work adeptly and efficiently, setting up CNC programs, feeding the machines, and checking the products' dimensions manually (in- process) and/ or using CMM machines. They report to the team leaders.

Our Company:

Local Subsidiary of a global group based in Germany (€1.2 billion turnover, 70 sites around the globe, 8000 employees)
Produces and sells Carbon components and products for the British Isles Markets
Main customers are Aerospace, Chemical and Process Industries, Industrial and Electrical Application IndustriesBenefits:

Attendance bonus of £100
Private health insurance after a qualifying period
26 days holiday + 8 days bank holidays
Cycle to work scheme after a qualifying period
Company Sick scheme after qualifying period
Hourly rate above minimum wageKey Responsibilities:

You will be trained in the following:

Read drawings and creates CNC programs accordingly
Setting up and programming CNC machines (Mazak)
First- off dimensional tests on new programs
Feeding and running CNC machines
In-process controls using manual devices (gauges, micrometer)
Finished product inspections using CNC CMM machines
Problem-aware, active handling of CNC machines
Reporting in SAP and on paperThe Candidate

Good capacity to work in a small team
Methodical skills like 5S or CIP useful
Ability to demonstrate initiative and work independently
Willing to improve themselves and their work environmentPlease Note:

The majority of work is conducted in a dirty environment due to working with carbon.

We provide full PPE and workwear for our employees, and work to high health and safety standards.

Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role.

Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; CNC Programmer, CNC, Operator, CNC Operator, CNC Machinist, Machine Operator, Machinist, Turner, CNC Turner, Programmer, CNC Operative, CNC Engineer, CNC Miller, Miller, Machine Operative, CNC Setter, Setter, CNC Programming, Machine CNC Turner, CNC Engineering may also be considered for this role

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