About the Role
Working for Waukesha Bearings, a part of Dover Precision Components, as a Skilled CNC Operator you will be part of a fully integrated Computer Aided Manufacturing facility, utilising CNC machining centres for turning, milling and grinding operations to produce customised designs from a variety of steel grades, copper, brass, aluminium and bronze.
Annual Salaries
- £44,919.62 – Weekly rotating shift pattern of early (6am) and backshifts (2pm)
- £52,452.37 – Working on night shift
These rates are inclusive of shift premium. Additional benefits include productivity bonuses, employer pension contribution up to 13%, life insurance and 25 days holiday. Attractively high overtime rates are also available.
What You Bring
- Time‑served apprenticeship in a machining discipline or SVQ/NVQ level 3 or HNC in Mechanical Engineering
- A minimum of 5 years’ experience operating CNC machine tools within a lean‑manufacturing work environment
- Established milling, grinding or turning experience utilising multi‑axis machine tools, ideally Correa and/or Doosan or similar
- Experience working with machine control systems such as Fanuc, Mazak, Heidenhaim or Haas
- Proven ability to hold tight machining tolerances of less than 0.0025 mm
- Experience with precision inspection equipment including micrometres, callipers, height gauges and bore gauges
- Ideally, experience in the power generation, oil & gas, aerospace or similar environment
What You Will Do
- Read process sheets, blueprints and sketches of parts to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set‑up and operating requirements
- Locate and download programs from a DNC storage system
- Interpret work instructions, identify, select and install proper tooling for operations being performed
- Calculate proper feeds and speeds for a variety of steel grades, copper, brass, aluminium and bronze
- Read, understand, edit or write complete programs
- Intuitively understand capabilities of tooling and machinery
- Understand applicable quality systems and perform necessary quality inspections
- Apply principles of Lean Manufacturing to reduce setup times and improve productivity
- Visually inspect final components
- Perform boxing of parts to include cleaning, oiling, wrapping and boxing the final product for shipment
- Perform cleaning, fitting, filing, tapping, reaming, blending, polishing and aligning to ensure free action of movable parts and operating requirements
- Use precision measuring instruments and gauging devices to perform various quality inspection procedures, including dimensional verification
- Properly identify components after assembly/manufacture
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