CNC Turner at Pattern Fasteners Ltd
Oldbury B69 2NY, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Aug, 25

Salary

18.0

Posted On

19 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cnc Programming

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE

The ideal candidate must be an experienced CNC Turner / CNC Lathe Programmer Setter Operator with experience of programming, setting and operating Citizen L20 and Citizen L32 machines. You will be experienced in using FANUC controls to set machines.

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Responsibilities

THE ROLE:

We are looking for a CNC Turner or CNC Lathe Programmer Setter to join our impressive manufacturing facility that produce fasteners and specialist precision components to tight tolerances across a wide range of industries.
Our factory is well organized with a range of CNC Sliding Head machines. Our team of engineers are experienced, dedicated and love an engineering challenge. We are progressive in our engineering capabilities and our operational processes which includes a bespoke in-house production system to track jobs throughout the manufacturing process.
This role will suit a CNC Turner/Programmer or CNC Machinist that really wants to develop their skills and machining techniques. As our work is bespoke, we have a wide variety of jobs to work on, meaning you will never get bored setting the same jobs day in day out!

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROLE

As CNC Turner you will be responsible for:

  • Running a section within our CNC department. Setting and operating jobs from start to finish. You will be responsible for 3 machines, 2 x Citizen L20’s and a Citizen L32.
  • Changing of tips, tools, drills and inserts into CNC sliding head machines to manufacture metal components.
  • Measuring parts to engineering drawings using tools such as Venier Calipers, micrometers and ring gauges.
  • Using shadowgraphs.
  • Logging counts and measurement onto our bespoke production system.
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