CNC Machinist
Glasgow
Salary Highly Competitive
The Miller oversees the operation of both CNC and manual machines, ensuring tasks are carried out efficiently. They inspect finished components directly from the machine to maintain quality standards. Additionally, they adhere to all health and safety regulations related to machinery use.
Responsibilities of CNC Machinist:
- Operate and adjust a multi-axis CNC machining centre as required.
- Strong milling machining skills are essential.
- Experience with ITNC 530 control, Heidenhain programming, right-angle heads, and heavy engineering manufacturing and setting.
- Familiarity with Shop Mill programming is advantageous but not mandatory.
- A minimum of 2/3-axis programming skills is required.
- De-burr cast components following machining.
- Conduct quality assurance inspections using reference charts.
- Keep accurate efficiency records for machinery.
- Perform manual statistical testing to ensure machines meet specifications.
- Carry out safety checks and maintain a clean and organised workspace.
- Complete all machine setup procedures.
- Undertake routine preventative maintenance tasks.
What are we looking for?
- Able to interpret and work with intricate engineering drawings.
- Skilled in achieving precise tolerances and fine limits.
- Takes a proactive approach, using initiative to source necessary tooling, jigs, or fixtures.
- Works effectively within a team, contributing to motivation and ensuring on-time delivery targets, plant KPIs, and company objectives are met.
- Strong understanding of 5S housekeeping principles and actively applies them.
- Possesses excellent communication skills.
- Strong mathematical and mechanical skills are essential.
- Competent in operating both CNC and manual machinery, as well as jib cranes.
- Committed to maintaining high-quality standards and ensuring tasks are completed correctly on the first attempt.
- Time Served CNC Machinist or Equivalent
- Machine Operation experience in heavy engineering/ manufacturing environment