Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity as a CNC Machinist to take the next step in your career? Would you like to work somewhere that you can apply your skills and knowledge with a company that really values and rewards your hard work?
We at Siamo Recruitment can offer you exactly this. We are working with an industry leader, a true pioneer of their field. Our client is giving access to their unrivalled benefits package, shift flexibility, and a welcoming, warm work environment.
We’re looking for a CNC Machinist who will fit into the values of the company and be an asset to the dynamic and growing team. If you are a well-rounded individual with a keen eye for quality, this role is the perfect way for you to elevate your career.
What’s available for you to work as a CNC Machinist?
Day Shift
Double Day Shift / Rotational Pattern
Night Shift
What are the great benefits offered to the ideal CNC Machinist?
Bonus Scheme - potentially over £2000
25 days of annual leave + bank holidays (ability to book on an hourly basis)
Annual salary review
Industry leading pension scheme
Time served sick pay scheme
Christmas Closure
Life Assurance (3 x basic salary, eligible after probation, under 65s only)
Employee Assistance Programme
Early workday finish on Fridays
Free onsite parking
Paycare Health Cash Plan
3 x Free hot beverages a day, with machine tokens
Free eye tests
Peer to Peer nomination scheme
Free company uniform
Pay date on 24th of each month
Quarterly visits from financial advisors for employees
What will you be doing as a CNC Machinist?
Running the CNC machines, in compliance with the speeds and feeds provided by the programs and monitoring the performance, ensuring that cycle times are carried out correctly.
Execute cycle inspections, making sure all parts produced are within tolerance and completing ADRS report sheets when required.
Working with the priorities and specifications that are set by the production supervisors.
Setting up the machines and tooling fixtures, as requested by the Production Engineers.
Supporting apprentices with their on-the-job learning.
Multi manning machines, when required to do so.
Cleaning and de-burring the parts you’ve produced.
Immediately reporting any non-conformant parts, after establishing the cause of error.
Maintaining Health and Safety standards, following appropriate protocols and assisting colleagues to do the same.
Recording all production hours and non-productive hours.
What will make you the ideal CNC Machinist?
Previous Workshop experience.
Experience in all aspects of machining, both manual and CNC.
Qualification with an Engineering apprenticeship or possessing relevant experience.
Confidence with rudimentary IT skills.
Experience with controlling Fanuc machines is essential.
Experience and knowledge working with Duplex and Nickel Alloy Materials.
Strong literacy and numerical skills.
Experience of machine part inspections using gauges.
Capability in metric conversions, based on drawings.
Ability to edit CNC programmes when needed.
Ability to use CMM for inspections.
Versatility with multiple machines.
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