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CNC Offline Programmer
Up to £48k
Northamptonshire
Training will be provided for this role regarding CAM software, we do need someone who is confident in programming complex parts for the automotive, motorsport or aerospace industries.
This company is a leader in their field. The quality of their products are second to none, which probably explains why their staff are too! They produce some of the highest end products throughout a number of industries, including; Motorsport, F1, Automotive, Marine and Aerospace. Their recent projects have been industry highlights and their capabilities are vast.
About the Role
This is a role where you will be given Autonomy to make decisions, so naturally with that responsibility you must be credible. You will be responsible on a daily basis for producing CAM programs in NX (training provided on NX) for 3-5 axis milling machines and lathes as well as designing and developing new jigs/fixturing and cutting methods. Their products are typically high value and low volume production projects so a variety of aerospace grade materials will be used including Titanium, Inconel, Aluminium and Steel.
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Requirements
We are looking for a competent offline programmer, they use NX CAD/CAM but happy to train someone up on this software. Need to have experience with programming complex metallic parts. Someone who is engineering savvy, who can produce custom fixturing and must have detailed knowledge of cutting parameters and optimisation across a wide range of materials will thrive in this environment.
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