CNC Programmer/Production Engineer in Cirencester
Job DescriptionCNC Programmer / Manufacturing Engineer\n
Salary - upto £40,000
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Gloucestershire
\nThe Opportunity\n
We are seeking an experienced CNC Programmer / Manufacturing Engineer to join a precision engineering environment supporting the manufacture of complex machined components across a variety of industries.
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This position offers the opportunity to work on technically challenging projects, supporting both new and existing products from concept through to production.
\nKey Responsibilities\n
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Develop and optimise CNC machining programs using CAM software.
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Support manufacturing and engineering activities for new and existing products.
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Produce machining solutions for complex, precision-engineered components.
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Review technical drawings and specifications to determine manufacturing requirements.
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Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders to improve manufacturing efficiency, quality, and productivity.
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Support process development and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Ensure adherence to quality, safety, and operational standards.
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\n \nEssential Experience\n
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At least 3 years' experience in CNC programming using CAM software.
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Experience with one or more industry-standard CAM packages.
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Strong understanding of CNC machining principles and manufacturing processes.
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Experience producing programs for complex precision components.
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Ability to interpret technical engineering drawings and geometric tolerancing requirements.
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Good problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
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Competent IT and systems skills.
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\nDesirable Experience\n
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Multi-axis machining experience.
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Exposure to low-volume, high-complexity manufacturing environments.
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Knowledge of engineering change, process improvement, or manufacturing support activities.
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Experience within highly regulated or precision-focused engineering sectors.
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