CNC Turner Mazak Programmer

Bournemouth
3 weeks ago
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CNC TURNER MAZAK PROGRAMMER - £60,000+

Salary: Up to £47,817,00 Contracted + 10/12h weekly overtime 1.5x
Sector: Precision Engineering
Location: Bournemouth Area
Full Time: Monday - Friday - 40h a week + Overtime guaranteed.

I am looking for a CNC Turner Mazak Programmer to join a well-established precision engineering company specialising in high-quality components for highly regulated industries such as Aerospace, Defence, Motorsport (F1), Naval and Precision Engineering. They work within a modern, well-equipped machine shop with advanced CNC Mazak lathes, producing components in varying batch sizes, from one-offs to medium and large-scale production.

CNC Turner Mazak Programmer Duties:

  • Programming, Setting, Changing off-sets and Operating CNC Lathes using Mazatrol/Mazak controls.
  • Work with a wide range of materials, including aluminium, stainless steel, titanium, composites and exotic alloys.
  • Produce components to tight tolerances for industries such as Aerospace, Defence, Motorsport F1, Naval & Precision Engineering.
  • Optimise machining processes, adjusting speeds, feeds, and tooling for maximum efficiency.
  • Interpret and work from engineering drawings, ensuring dimensional accuracy and surface finishes.
  • Maintain a high standard of quality control and ensure components meet Aerospace industry standards.

    CNC Turner Mazak Programmer Requirements:

  • Proven experience in programming Mazatrol/Mazak CNC Lathes.
  • Ability to work on one-offs, small batches, and medium-large production runs with high precision demands.
  • Previous Experience working in industries such as Aerospace, Defence, Motorsport (F1), Naval or high-precision engineering is essential.
  • Strong understanding of machining principles, cutting tool selection, and work-holding methods.
  • Capable of working independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
  • Programming offline using Auto-Cad/SolidEdge or hyperMILLS and some offline duties to work out toolpaths and calculations of drawing geometry (DESIRABLE)

    If you are interested in this position, please apply here or contact Dom on (phone number removed)

    Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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