Job Title: Lead CNC MachinistLocation: South Oxfordshire, UKSalary: Competitive, based on experienceJob Type: Full-Time, PermanentAbout Us:Join our dynamic manufacturing team in South Oxfordshire! We are a well-established engineering company specializing in high-precision components for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. Our commitment to quality and innovation has made us a leader in the field, and we are now looking for a skilled Lead CNC Machinist to join our growing team.Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and Supervise: Oversee the day-to-day operations of the CNC machining department, providing guidance and leadership to a team of machinists.
- Programming & Setup: Develop and optimize CNC programs for 3, 4, and 5-axis machines using CAD/CAM software. Set up machines, including tooling and fixturing, for efficient production runs.
- Quality Control: Ensure all machined parts meet tight tolerances and quality standards. Conduct regular inspections and troubleshoot any machining issues.
- Continuous Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve process efficiency.
- Training & Development: Mentor and train junior machinists, sharing best practices and helping to develop their technical skills.
- Maintenance: Collaborate with maintenance teams to ensure machines are well-maintained and downtime is minimized.
Key Qualifications:
- Experience: Minimum of 5 years experience in CNC machining, with at least 2 years in a lead or supervisory role.
- Technical Skills: Proficient in CNC programming (Fanuc, Siemens, or similar), machine setup, and operation. Strong understanding of CAD/CAM software.
- Attention to Detail: Ability to work with tight tolerances and ensure high-quality output.
- Problem-Solving: Strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to make decisions under pressure.
- Leadership: Proven ability to lead, motivate, and develop a team.
- Communication: Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Education: A relevant engineering or technical qualification is preferred, but not essential