Production Reports To:
CNC Supervisor Directly supervises:
N/A Main Purpose: To operate, set up, programme and run CNC machines. Main Tasks: Interpret Engineering "working" drawings. Fully machine parts as required from drawings supplied. Program components on machine using information provided. Assist Supervisors with any tooling or material matters. Complete tasks on time and efficiently. Ensure quality is achieved through attention to detail. Follow inspection procedures. Work with minimum supervision. Work within a team environment. Maintain a very high level of housekeeping at all times in workshops and around machines. Understand written and verbal instructions. Endeavour to find new ways of doing things and learn from past experiences. Look to improve working practices in the CNC environment. Keep abreast of the required Health & Safety standards governing your job. Maintain polite and good communication with your colleagues at all times. Be prepared to undertake other reasonable duties as required. The main tasks listed are not exhaustive but represent the key areas pertaining to the role of a CNC Operator. Qualifications/ Knowledge/ Experience: Flexible, versatile and willing to do a variety of tasks; CNC "Heidenhain" experience preferred; perhaps a time-served Engineer/Toolmaker. Good basic mathematical ability with an understanding of Trigonometry. Familiar with standard engineering practices. Good problem-solving ability and a flexible attitude are essential. Must possess a positive attitude and display the ability to identify alternative solutions to problems. Hours of Work: Alternating shifts from: Monday to Thursday:
Either
6am - 2pm (Friday 6am - 1pm) or 10am - 6pm (Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm) Salary:
£15.21 - £18.05 including shift premium. 20 days holiday + 8 bank holidays (and 3 extra for Christmas). Company pension scheme. Social events and long service awards. Free parking and provided workwear. Training opportunities.
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