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CNC Programmer

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Leamington Spa
A GBP 38,000 - A GBP 45,000 per annum DOE
Permanent
Are you an experienced CNC Programmer looking to work on high-value, precision-engineered components?
Join an innovative manufacturing business supplying the automotive, aerospace, defence, and medical sectors, where you'll programme complex components from concept through to production using the latest machining technology.
What you'll be doing
As a CNC Programmer, You Will:
- Programme and optimise CNC machining using Fusion 360
- Programme and operate 3 and 5-axis Haas milling machines
- Interpret engineering drawings, CAD data, and GD and T
- Select tooling, cutting parameters, and fixturing
- Support machine set-up and first-off production
- Test, validate, and improve CNC programmes
- Carry out first-part inspections
- Troubleshoot machining and tooling issues
- Work closely with engineers and machinists to improve manufacturing processes
- Maintain programme revisions, tooling lists, and setup documentation
- Support RFQs and machining cost estimates
- Ensure quality, production, and health and safety standards are met
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We're looking for
- CNC Programming experience (offline)
- Fusion 360 (or similar CAD/CAM software)
- 3 and 5-axis CNC milling machining experience
- Ability to read engineering drawings and GD and T
- Strong problem-solving and continuous improvement mindset
- Experience within precision engineering or advanced manufacturing
Why join?
- Work on complex, high-specification components
- Modern manufacturing environment
- Automotive, aerospace, defence, and medical projects
- Permanent position
- Competitive salary up to A GBP 45,000 DOE
- Opportunity to develop your programming and machining expertise


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Keywords: CNC Programmer, Fusion360, Haas, CNC Milling, 3 Axis, 5 Axis, CAD/CAM, Precision Engineering, Manufacturing, CNC Programming, GD and T, Tooling, Machining, Process Improvement, RFQ, Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Medical.
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