£15/hr to £19/hr
Fenland District, England
Permanent, Variable

CNC Machinist Programmer (Milling)

Posted by Industrious Recruitment.

Produce precision machined components by programming, setting and operating computer numerical control (CNC) machines to meet customer demand and expectation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Being flexible to operate any of the machinery required to meet the production schedule and agreed targets
  • To ensure orders are completed to the correct standard, within budget and on time to meet the company Quality Objectives
  • To work from customer drawings and specifications to produce parts in accordance with the Quality - Code of Practice
  • Understand, interpret, and edit programs to the standard company format.
  • For ensuring proven programs are stored in the Seki systems DNC software file on the network
  • To inspect parts following the Checking/Inspection Process
  • To ensure works orders are correctly opened and closed on the company`s computerised system - ProgressPlus
  • To ensure tooling is returned and maintained to tool stores
  • Actively monitor working practises and provide feedback to improve efficiencies and job profitability
  • Ensure adherence to Health and Safety standards, and environmental regulations in compliance with the Company policy to ensure safe working environment.
  • Maintain a clean and manageable work area ensuring that housekeeping standards are maintained in accordance with the Company Code of Conduct
  • Undertake weekly maintenance checks of machinery and record in the machinery maintenance log
  • Comply with the company Environmental and Recycling policy
  • Undertaking any additional duties as required

Skills:

  • Read and interpret engineering drawings
  • Team player
  • Strong organisational and time management skills

Knowledge requirements:

  • Proficient in CNC setting with Fanuc and/or Haas Operating systems
  • Proven track record to produce low volume, small batch, high precision components
  • A keen eye for detail and a results-driven approach
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