Cnc Miller

Hampton Lovett
5 days ago
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CNC Miller

Full time, Permanent

Salary: £34476-£37518+ per annum subject to ability + O/T x1.5 + 15% double-day shift allowance for back days.

Full-time, 39 hours per week.

Stour Precision Tools has an excellent opportunity with two vacancies for CNC Machinists.

With experience in offline programming or direct programming on machine controllers and competances in setting and operating 3 axis CNC milling machines with Fanuc controls, machining one-off and low-volume precision components and machined fabrications the roles offer ideal opportunities for motivated machinists looking for variety in their work.

Operating medium-sized VMC machines and our large-capacity gantry milling machine, candidates with the required skills and aptitude will have the development opportunity to be trained to operate our Soraluce 3+2 axis travelling column machine.

The roles also offer the opportunity for training for CNC Turning using our Colchester Combi lathe and Doosan PUMA.

Stour Precision Tools, established for 59 years, has an outstanding reputation in designing and manufacturing bespoke work holding solutions including robotic welding fixtures, end of arm grippers, positioners and much more besides for off-highway vehicles, automotive, manufacturing industries & food processing, using state of the art 3D CAD and CNC machine tools.

Reporting directly to the Operations Manager.

Responsibilities of CNC Miller:

  • Producing varied high-quality components for our in house designed work holding tooling as well as machining a variety of components to customer designs.

  • Programming, FANUC and or HEIDENHAIN machining centres using direct machine programming from engineering drawings or offline programming using OneCNC or Tebis from STEP files.

  • Setting and operating CNC 3 axis machines

  • Planning machining process.

  • Tool setting.

  • Work piece setting.

  • Finish machining to drawing tolerances.

  • Inspecting components to ensure tolerances and quality requirements are achieved.

    The ideal candidates require the following Attributes:

  • Have experience of CNC programming, setting, and operating within a precision engineering environment.

  • Be experienced in reading complex engineering drawings and interrogating 3D CAD files.

  • Be fully conversant with machining one-off precision machined parts

  • Experience in machining fabrications would be an advantage.

  • Have an exceptional eye for detail and quality control.

  • Have a capability to work using your own initiative and maintain a positive attitude.

    The roles offer:

  • Varied and interesting work pieces from small intricate items to large precision machined fabrications.

  • Training and development on various machine platforms and controls.

  • Training and development of offline programming.

  • Free on-site parking

  • 33 days holiday, including Bank Holidays

    Working hours:

    Mon-Thu 8.00am – 5.00pm, Fri 8.00am -1.00pm

    Double-Day Shift: Shift allowance, 15% for back-day shift.

    Occasional double-day shift pattern. Please indicate your ability to accommodate on your application.

    Mon-Thu 6.00am -2.30pm Fri 6.00am-11.00pm

    Mon-Thu 2.00pm -10.30pm Fri 10.30am-3.30pm

    Please forward your CV and salary expectation based on your experience and performance

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