Contek are working with a client in Birminghamwhomanufacture and supply bespoke products to thefinest quality in design and craftsmanship.Through growth, they are looking for someone who wants to learn, develop and progress within their small team.Ideally, we are looking for someonewho understands machining and has spent a few years as an apprentice or similar on a shopfloor who would like the opportunity to progress.Mon-Thurs 7.30am-4.00pm, with 30 mins for lunch unpaid. Friday working from 7.30am-1.00pm.Job PurposeUsing our two CNCs and other machines available to machine and produce accurate components exactly to specifications provided by line drawings with precision engineering. They must have knowledge of the properties of the material they will be cutting and the capabilities of the tools, drills and tips they will be using.To also use the automatic saws to cut jobs ready for the CNC and other production maintaining the offcuts and cutting into relevant billet sizes to maximise our material usage and not scrap. To assist with incoming material loading.DutiesSetting up and adjusting our two CNC machines with the correct holders, drills and tips related to the job and included in the programme whether it be carbide or high-speed steel - in order for yourself to perform precision machining operations.Operating both our CNC machines according to established procedures to produce high-quality, tight-tolerance componentsPerforming meticulous inspections and measurements on finished parts to guarantee their accuracy and quality.Conducting routine machine maintenance and assisting in troubleshooting while upholding a safe and organised workshop environment.Align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories and materials onto machines.Monitor the feed and speed of machines during the machining process.Check work pieces to ensure that they are properly lubricated or cooled.Observe and listen to operating machines or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions and determine need for adjustment or repair.Learning to programme the CNCs from drawingsTo check that all details on all route cards are correct and notify the office of any changes.To use the saws to cut up jobs for the CNCTo use the saws to cut up jobs for production (whilst CNCs are running)Manage the scrap and cut into relevant billets for productionScheduling and forward planning to group jobs together to reduce set up time whilst also focusing on working to required dates on route cardsPreparation of future jobs do we have the holders and tips needed for the next job?Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all relevant co-workers, whilst maintaining the highest level of professional conduct.To make suggestions to improve the procedures of the company, particularly as affects the Manufacturing function.To listen to advise given to themTo work in an efficient manner with minimum supervision but to refer to a manager or director when their assistance or guidance will promote customer service or efficiencies.To comply with all Health & Safety rules in place and work in a safe manner at all times with due regard to the safety of yourself, your colleagues and visitors. To report to a manager or director any breaches of Health & Safety rules that may occur.Stocktaking as required by manager.At the end of every operation clean down machine and work area ready for next production operation.Working in wrap and pack department when required.Carry out other duties which may be required by the company from time to time.What Will Success Look Like In 6 Months?- Full understanding of all targets set- Solid understanding of quality standards.- Set and operate the Cutex CNC lathe- Set and operate the saws to cut material up for CNCs and production- Maintain the offcuts into correct sizes for productionWhat Will Success Look Like In 12 Months?Working with minimised guidance.- Ability to plan the sequence of jobs independently on the Cutex CNC- Independently set and operate all jobs on the Cutex CNC- Minor program adjustments on the Cutex CNC to suit the job- Started training on setting and operating the BNA CNC (more complex)- Independently running the saws and staying on top of offcuts.Key Competencies- A keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for precision work- Able to work under pressure and to deadlines- Relatively knowledgeable about the products- Proactive in terms of continuous improvements- Ability to work in a small teamKey Skills- The ability to meet targets and deadlines- To be able to adapt quickly and easily to changes.- Effective decision making skills- Monitoring quality control- Self-motivated, with drive and enthusiasm to succeed- Ability to work both supervised and unsupervised- The ability to read engineering drawings and instructions24 month plan - £18/h (setting both cncs and saws on their own, able to tweak programs to suit drawing after first off)Company benefits- Free onsite parking- Health care cash plan- Employee assistance programme- Pension 5% employee contribution and 4% employer contribution, we also offer salary sacrifice- Life assurance scheme- Staff recognition scheme- Social clubJBRP1_UKTJ