CNC EMI-MEC Setter/Operator

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CNC EMI-MEC Setter/Operator

Our well-established manufacturing client based in Stafford Park is looking for a full time temporary to permanent EMI-MEC Setter/Operator to join their successful and long-standing team.

You will be setting up and operating Automatic EMI-MEC turret lathes to produce precision-engineered metal components, particularly threaded fasteners. As an operators focused on high-efficiency, small-to-medium batch production, often in industries like aerospace and defence.

Key Job Responsibilities

Machine Setup: Preparing Auto Emi Mecs from scratch, including fitting tools, collets, and cams, and adjusting machine settings to meet drawing specifications.

Operation & Monitoring: Running the machines safely, monitoring them for problems, and adjusting settings to ensure continuous, effective production.

Quality Control: Inspecting components using precision measuring instruments such as Vernier calipers, micrometers, ring gauges, and shadowgraphs.

Maintenance & Housekeeping: Monitoring coolant levels, topping them up, and maintaining high standards of cleanliness and safety around the machine.

Documentation: Logging counts, measurements, and production data onto company systems or work order paperwork.Ideal Candidate

A minimum of 2 years of experience working with Emi Mec Auto Lathes.

Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.

Understanding of cutting tools, feeds, speeds, and the ability to work with exotic materials.

Ability to work in a factory environment, which may involve standing for long periods.

Hours

Monday to Thursday 8.30 to 5pm

Friday 8.30 to 1pm

38.5 Hours

Salary

£13.00 per hour

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