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CNC Machinist

Wallingford
5 days ago
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A fast-growing technology company revolutionising the logistics industry through cutting-edge autonomous systems and real-time data solutions. Their in-house engineering team designs and builds advanced robotic platforms, and they're expanding precision manufacturing capabilities to support rapid product development and scaling.

Backed by leading European investors and driven by innovation, they're building new purpose-built facilities for manufacturing, assembly, and testing.

A skilled CNC Machinist is required to join the in-house manufacturing team. Responsibilities include programming, setting up, and operating CNC machines to produce high-precision components for robotic systems. This role requires strong machining expertise, the ability to interpret complex technical drawings, and a commitment to quality and continuous improvement.

Working closely with the engineering team, there will be input into design for manufacture and opportunities to help optimise machining processes as production scales.

Key Responsibilities

Machining & Production

  • Programme, set up, and operate CNC mills and lathes to produce precision components per engineering specifications

  • Work with multi-axis equipment including 4-axis and 5-axis mills with Fanuc controls

  • Select appropriate cutting tools, fixtures, and tool holders for each machining operation

  • Schedule and manage own workload to meet production deadlines

    Collaboration & Development

  • Partner with engineering on new designs and provide feedback on manufacturability

  • Support offline programming initiatives and act as a resource for the team

  • Troubleshoot and resolve machining issues independently with minimal supervision

    Quality & Inspection

  • Perform first article inspections and in-process quality checks

  • Ensure all components meet dimensional tolerances and surface finish requirements

  • Maintain detailed documentation of machine setups, tooling, and production data

    Maintenance & Safety

  • Conduct routine preventive maintenance on CNC equipment

  • Follow 5S principles and maintain organised, clean work areas

  • Adhere to all health and safety protocols to ensure a safe working environment

  • Report equipment issues promptly to keep machines running efficiently

    Equipment

  • Doosan Vertical 4-axis mill with Nikken rotary table (Fanuc control)

  • Doosan 5-axis mill (Fanuc control)

  • Doosan Lynx 2100 LSYA turning centre (Fanuc control)

  • Tormach 770 vertical mill

  • Tormach 15L lathe

    Requirements

    Essential

  • Proven experience programming and operating CNC mills and lathes

  • Strong knowledge of G-code and CNC programming fundamentals

  • Experience with CAM software (Fusion 360 used - prior experience helpful but not essential)

  • Ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings and GD&T callouts

  • Hands-on experience with quality control processes and inspection equipment

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and mechanical aptitude

  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across teams

  • Self-motivated with ability to work independently and manage own priorities

    Desirable

  • Familiarity with SolidWorks or similar CAD software

  • Experience in low-volume, high-mix precision manufacturing environments

  • Background in robotics, aerospace, automotive, or advanced engineering sectors

    Location

    On-site role based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire

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