Our client is a world-renowned Valve manufacturing company who is growing year on year and offer a great culture and positive team environment. They are looking for a CNC Miller/Turner to come in and produce machined parts.
Job Description:
- The CNC Machinist will produce machined parts by programming, setting-up, and operating CNC lathes, CNC vertical milling machines, predominantly turning.
- traditional lathes and milling machines in a safe, reliable and effective manner in our bearing repair workshop. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Determine the fixtures, attachments and tools necessary to complete jobs according to specifications and mount them safely on the machine prior to beginning cutting metal.
- Discuss project instruction and specifications with engineers and supervisors to guarantee consistency between plans and products.
- Collaborate with colleagues to modify designs when existing ones are not feasible.
- Modify machine speed, tooling and cutting style to ensure precision and accuracy of manufactured parts in a range of different ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
- Experience of machining Various metals • Ability to write Fanuc, Siemens and Hurco programs.
- Oversee cutting process, make adjustments throughout each job, catch mistakes as they happen and take necessary measures to eliminate errors.
- Supervise machine operating parameters (e.g. temperature and tool wear).
- Review and interpret cutting plans, enter them into control outlets before jobs and alter them to correct mistakes when necessary.
- Management of consumables such as lubricants, tips and drills.
Qualifications, Training and Experience Required:
- Higher school diploma or equivalent in mechanical engineering or machining.
- Not less than 3 years hands-on CNC milling and turning experience in a manufacturing workshop with not less than 1 years’ experience in a repair workshop. Experience with 4-Jaw chucks are a definite advantage.
- A comprehensive understanding materials handling including crane driving and slinging.
Skills and Competencies:
- Technical skills including manual & CNC machining (milling and 4-jaw chuck turning an advantage)
- A good knowledge of CNC software and hardware programming skills
- Problem solving skills, particularly concerning the repair of worn parts where there is evidence of distortion, wear, ambiguous instructions, lack of clear information etc.
- Effective record keeping.
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Hours of work Monday to Thursday 7.00 am to 15:30 pm. Fridays 7.00 am to 12:30pm
- Generous holiday Scheme 25 days a year plus 8 statutory days
- Pension contributions where the company pays up to 6%
- Scope to progress within the company.
- On Site Parking.
- Sick Pay
Hours
- Monday to Thursday 7.00 am to 15:30 pm. Fridays 7.00 am to 12:30pm