CNC Programmer

Coventry
1 week ago
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Role: CNC Programmer

Location: Coventry

Salary: £35-40k (Depending on Experience)

Role Purpose

Responsible for the day-to-day Programming/setting/operating of the CNC machines (Bretons) and Kuka Robots.

Key Responsibilities

  • Programming of CNC machines and Kuka Robots.

  • Ensuring daily targets are fulfilled.

  • Implementing Lean Management, supporting 5S and TPMs.

  • Adjusting of machine cutting paths or settings to optimize production while maintaining quality.

  • Consider tools required to cut materials and program machines accordingly.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve problems with machines/robots as they arise.

  • Perform basic machine maintenance such as cleaning and TPMs.

  • Train new employees on how to properly operate/Set CNC machines/Robots.

  • Reading and interpreting technical Drawings and design models

    Essential Skills

  • Must have experience and a good working knowledge of Power Mill

  • Experience and Knowledge of Openmind Hypermill Software

  • Vericut experience desirable.

  • Knowledge of composites and how composite components are manufactured.

  • Basic knowledge of the make-up of race cars and road cars.

  • Basic Knowledge of stock Control.

  • A minimum of 2 years working within the F1/Motorsport/Automotive industry.

  • Fanuc3 & 5 axis control systems for programming and operating.

  • 3-axis Fusion 360 CAM software, programme and operating.

  • Power mill CAM software, programme and operating.

  • Good Team worker and ‘can-do attitude’

  • Good organisational and communications skills

  • Ability to work under pressure, and on multiple concurrent projects.

  • To be proficient in Microsoft 365.

  • H&S Awareness

    **The Client is unable to provide sponsorship so you must have the full right to work both now, and in the future

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