CNC Machinist

Posted 28 March by Workshop Recruitment
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Our client based in the Fareham area is looking to recruit an experienced CNC Machinist.

Responsibilities:

  • Manufacture injection mould tooling and components
  • Modify Injection mould tools, including electrode manufacture, producing job sheets and work instructions
  • CAD designing, to include from scratch models and modifying existing 3D CAD models
  • Manufacture of jigs and fixtures to support all areas of the business
  • Online and offline CAM programming (Heidenhain & Siemens controllers)
  • 3 Axis CNC Milling
  • 5 Axis CNC Milling.
  • CNC Turning
  • Manual milling and turning. Wire EDM
  • Take ownership of part and material ordering and processing
  • Workload management of larger scale orders
  • Undertake work in a timely fashion & to a high standard of workmanship at all times
  • Assist in team meetings and resolving issues
  • Liaise with Toolroom Supervisor regarding machining activities
  • To actively look for ways of improving machining processes, keeping up to date with current technologies
  • Awareness of and adherence to Health and Safety Regulations
  • Comply with the Health & Safety Policy and observe all the safety rules to ensure your personal safety and the safety of others
  • Ensure and comply with the Toolroom working environment and organisation.

Experience:

  • An engineering background and relevant qualification in engineering/CNC machining
  • Experience with Heidenhain 3 axis and 5 Axis CNC machining
  • Experience in offline programming
  • Exposure to programming software - VISI/Vero Machining
  • Knowledge of VISI CAD would be advantageous

Double Day Shift: 6am - 2pm and 2pm - 10pm Monday - Friday, alternating on a weekly basis.

Reference: 52393777

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