CNC Machinist

Chichester
1 month ago
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CNC Machinist required to join a growing manufacturing company based on the outskirts of Chichester. This is a great opportunity for a shilled CNC machinist who will be responsible for programming, setting and operating 5 Axis CNC Machine centres to produce high-quality precision parts and components.

CNC Machinist Job Overview

Set up and operate 5-axis CNC machines to manufacture complex components with precision.
Interpret technical drawings, and specifications to program and adjust machining processes accordingly.
Collaborate with engineers and designers to ensure accurate execution of composite parts, meeting quality and dimensional requirements.
Conduct routine maintenance on CNC machines using calibration checks
Inspect finished parts using precision measuring tools to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Collaborate with the production team to meet project timelines and delivery schedules.
Stay updated on advancements in 5-axis CNC machining technology and techniques for composite materials.

CNC Machinist Job Requirements

Proven experience as a 5-axis CNC machinist, specifically working with composite materials. Minimum 2 years of experience.
Proficient in reading and interpreting technical drawings and specifications.
Experience with CAM software for programming and optimizing toolpaths. Preferably Hypermill but not essential.
Familiarity with precision measuring instruments and quality control procedures.
Experience on gantry style machines, Preferably Belotti & CMS using Fanuc and siemens controls but not essential, Training will be provided.

CNC Machinist Salary & Benefits

Full time - permanent position
Monday to Friday - 40 hour week (overtime available including weekends)
Salary - £17 to £20 per hour depending on experience
Competitive holiday allowance
Free parking
Company Pension

Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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