CNC Machinist

1860 GEL Ltd
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9 months ago
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Job Title: CNC Machinist
Location: OL16
Department: Manufacturing/Production
Job Type: Full-Time
CNC Machinist Job Purpose
To set up, operate, program and maintain Fanuc DN Lynx CNC Lathe machines to produce precision components in accordance with engineering drawings and specifications. The CNC Turner will ensure high-quality output, adherence to production schedules, and compliance with safety and quality standards.
Key Responsibilities as a CNC Machinist:

  • Machine Operation: Set up, program, and operate CNC turning machines to produce parts to precise specifications.
  • Programming: Interpret technical drawings and create or modify CNC programs using Fanuc and/or CAM software.
  • Tooling: Select, install, and maintain cutting tools, ensuring optimal performance and minimal downtime.
  • Quality Control: Inspect finished components using precision measuring tools (e.g., micrometers, calipers, CMM) to ensure compliance with tolerances and quality standards.
  • Maintenance: Perform routine machine maintenance and troubleshoot minor issues to ensure continuous operation.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate records of production outputs, tool changes, and machine maintenance.
  • Safety Compliance: Adhere to all health and safety regulations, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Continuous Improvement: Collaborate with the production team to identify opportunities for process optimization and waste reduction.
    Skills and Qualifications as a CNC Machinist:
    Essential:
  • Proven experience as a CNC Turner or similar role in a manufacturing environment.
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings and blueprints.
  • Strong knowledge of CNC programming (e.g., G-code, Fanuc, Siemens, or Mazak controls).
  • Familiarity with precision measuring tools and quality control processes.
  • Ability to set up and operate CNC lathes and turning centres.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work.
  • Good problem-solving skills and mechanical aptitude.
  • Basic understanding of health and safety regulations in a manufacturing environment.
    Desirable:
  • Formal qualification in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, or a related field or apprenticeship (e.g., NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds, or equivalent).
  • CNC Milling experience
  • Experience with CAD/CAM software (e.g., Mastercam, Fusion 360).
  • Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles.
  • Ability to train or mentor junior team members.
  • Robot Loading programing
    Experience as a CNC Machinist:
    ● Minimum of 2-5 years’ experience as a CNC Turner in a precision engineering or manufacturing environment.
    ● Experience working with a variety of materials (e.g., steel, aluminum, stainless, plastics).
    ● Familiarity with multi-axis CNC machines is an advantage.
    Working Conditions
    ● Environment: Factory/manufacturing workshop with exposure to machinery, noise, and metalworking fluids.
    ● Physical Requirements: Standing for extended periods, lifting moderate weights (up to 20kg), and working with precision tools.
    ● Working Hours: Mon to Thur 7.30 am to 4.30 pm, Fri to 12.30, or Flexible Hours
    ● PPE: Safety boots, eye protection, and other PPE as required.
    Salary and Benefits
    ● Salary: Salary Guide Range £28,000 to £46,000, dependent on experience.
    ● Benefits: pension scheme, holidays, flexible working, further training
    ● Career Development: Opportunities for training and progression within the company.
    ● Further Training: CAM training, Robot programming available with other relevant courses.
    Application Process
    To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience to email sales
    Application Deadline: 01/09/25
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview

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