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CNC Programmer - Milling

CNC Programmer - Milling

Posted 28 June by Shorterm Group
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To program, set and operate CNC Milling Machines for the production of aerospace components

*Program CNC 3, 4 & 5 Axis Milling machines online via Fanuc and Sinumerik controls
*Program offline via EDGECAM,
*Setting and production of first off's to ensure requirements are met and standards / tolerances are repeatable,
*Producing machine set-up documentation,
*Keeping abreast of cutting technology; identifying and developing new processes and striving for continuous improvement in CNC machining,
*Liaising with management to ensure programme timescales are met or advised of potential difficulties,
*Providing assistance to production management when required to develop and implement technical solutions to production related process issues,
*Liaising with Engineering / Quality departments to ensure Company procedures and quality assurance is maintained at all times,
*To ensure that a high standard of housekeeping is maintained at all times,
*To support team members with other tasks as and when required,
*Responsible for mentoring new staff as required,
*To help create and maintain a safe working environment and observe published Health and Safety procedures,
*To carry out other tasks where reasonable and relevant, when required.
This is not an exhaustive list.

We are looking for someone with:
*Programming training
*CNC programming, setting and operating experience (preferably in the Aerospace Industry)
*Experience with CAD/CAM Offline Programming in EDGECAM
*Ability to edit programs using Fanuc & Sinumerik controls
*Ability to read engineering drawings and use measuring equipment
*Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines

Reference: 52981717

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