Manufacturing Engineer

Posted 3 April by First Achieve Ltd
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First Achieve's Engineering Division are seeking an Offline Programmer for their client who due to growth within the business and a strong order book, providing fabrication and machining services to their clients within the aerospace industry.

You will be highly skilled in CNC programming, able to create 3, 4, and 5 axis CNC programmes, as well as construct fixtures, jigs, and work holdings that allow for the creation of first-run products. To increase manufacturing efficiency, actively engage in programmes for continual improvement.

Responsibilities:

  • Create CNC programmes, procedures, and techniques to satisfy production needs.
  • Identify the tools and materials required to meet manufacturing targets in accordance with the product specification.
  • Maintain configuration control over all process elements, such as work holding, gauges, test equipment, production routing, and tooling.
  • Ensure that projects are completed within the allotted budget and timeline.
  • Encourage the creation of documentation to improve process management.

Successful Candidates:

  • Offline Programming Experience
  • Gibbscam (Preferred) or Hypermill.

What's on Offer:

  • Circa £45k.
  • Healthcare - employee contribution scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Holidays, initially 23 days plus bank holidays (increases to 26 days in the fifth year of employment)
  • Family Friendlier working hours (some flexibility possible on start / finish times and shorter working day on Fridays)
  • Discount Scheme
  • Pension Scheme (Company Contribution 3%)
  • Life Assurance (four times salary)
  • On-site parking

Reference: 52258207

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