CNC Turner Programmer

Posted 25 March by Adept Resourcing Commercial & Engineering
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Adept are excited to be working with a well established busy manufacturer based in Sheffield who specialise in subcontract work; supplying into Aerospace, Mining and Transportation industries.

Our client are looking to recruit an experienced CNC Machinist to join the team.

The successful applicant must have experience in programming a CNC machine using FANUC.

What's on offer?

  • £17 per hour on a day shift
  • 7am till 4pm Mon to Thurs, Fri 7am till 12 (39hrs).
  • 23 days holiday plus stats
  • On site parking
  • Pension scheme

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Proven experience in CNC Machining of machined products
  • Set up, operate, and program CNC machines with Fanuc controls to produce high-precision components.
  • Use your programming skills to enhance machining processes and increase efficiency.
  • Ability to programme using FANUC
  • Ability to read and interpret mechanical documents and drawings.
  • Mechanical aptitude and good math skills
  • A keen eye for detail and results-driven approach
  • Filling out required paperwork.
  • Complying with standards of safety, company policy, and legal regulations that apply to the product.
  • Communicating with the rest of the Quality Control (QC) department so they become aware of any defects in the product and how to repair them.
  • Have a strong presence on within the production areas and carry out in process checks on a routine basis.
  • Reading engineering schematics and comparing them with the finished product
  • Be able to work alone as well as in a team.

Required skills

  • Engineering
  • Manufacturer
  • Produce
  • Programming
  • Safety

Reference: 51621167

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