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NC Programmer

Glasgow
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The Role

BAE Systems - Maritime Naval Ships are looking for an NC Programmer to join their team in Govan for an initial 12 month contract.

The ideal candidate would have experience with Robotics, Plasma Cutting or Plate Burning.

Role Responsibilities:

Not limited to...

Responsible for the creation of CNC/Robot Welding programs to be utilised in all manufacturing/fabrication shops across Govan and Scotstoun
Support the introduction, ramp-up of production and day-to-day use of new panel line from a CNC Programming/Workstation support perspective
Creation of manufacturing instructions in line with new production processes
Lead programming projects and manage stakeholders as Technical Specialist
Liaise with Engineering department with regards to design change affecting production
Conduct cost benefit analysis on proposed continuous improvement tasks with a view to optimising the manufacturing of components
Establish, maintain and improve dimensional data capture and accuracy with regards to steelwork and manufacturing processes

What are BAE Systems looking for from you?

Online/Offline CNC Programming experience
Working knowledge of standard ISO G-Code
Understanding of 3D Modelling CAD software
Make vs Buy and Cost Benefit analysis experience
The ideal candidate would have experience with Robotics, Plasma Cutting or Plate Burning

Security Requirements: BPSS

This role requires you to obtain a basic disclosure along with employment reference checks before starting.

The Umbrella rate quoted above is the Gross Umbrella rate (i.e. the rate we pay to the Umbrella Company inclusive of ALL employment costs). Please note, the rate paid by the Umbrella will be less, as will a Limited Deemed rate or Agency PAYE rate. Please get in touch to discuss the rates via these different payment vehicles

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