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CNC Method / Detail Planner

Competitive Salary

Blackburn

Days Only (Mon-Thurs)

gap technical are proud to be representing this global manufacturing business in their search for a Method / Detail Planner to work at their facility based near Blackburn

Performance Objectives

Machining Process Planning

Create detailed machining process plans based on engineering drawings and CAD models.
Define Detail operations such as Machining drilling, reaming, boring, and tapping, with a focus on achieving precise hole tolerances & required surface finishes.
Input Detail part supplier specifications to adhere to the design standardProgrammer Collaboration

Work closely with CNC programmers to ensure machining strategies are aligned with planning documents and production capabilities.
Provide input on tooling, fixturing, and machine setup to support accurate and repeatable machining.
Review CNC programs to ensure they reflect the planned process and meet tolerance requirements.Material Specification & Handling

Identify and document material specifications including aerospace-grade metals and composites (e.g., titanium, aluminium alloys, stainless steel).
Ensure materials meet customer and regulatory standards and are properly certified.
Coordinate with procurement and stores to ensure timely availability and traceability of materials.Technical Documentation

Develop and maintain work instructions, setup sheets, and process documentation.
Ensure documentation is current, accurate, and compliant with AS9100 and internal quality systems.
Support First Article Inspection (FAI) and ensure all planning documentation is audit-ready.Quality & Compliance

Collaborate with Quality Assurance to define inspection criteria for critical features, especially hole tolerances.
Support investigations into machining-related non-conformances and assist in implementing corrective actions.
Ensure all planning activities comply with NADCAP, AS9100, and customer-specific requirements.Continuous Improvement

Identify and implement improvements to machining processes that enhance accuracy, reduce waste, and improve cycle times.
Participate in design for manufacturability (DFM) reviews and provide feedback to engineering teams.
Monitor machining performance and integrate lessons learned into future planning.Person Specification

Time Served or Planning Components - Supplier Specifications / Surface Treatments
Proven experience in Planning Detail Parts
MRP System Input
Supplier Specification to Design IntentDesirable

Knowledge of NADCAP
Formal engineering qualifications
Familiarity with tight tolerances and complex geometries typical componentsApply

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Closing Date: 13/11/2025

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