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1 month ago
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Our client, Yamazaki Mazak is a leading global manufacturing company based in Worcester. This is an excellent opportunity to work for a market leading Machine Tool manufacturer who have been at the forefront of the industry for many years.
Our client now has a requirement for an experienced CMM Operator.
365 Resourcing are the preferred supplier working on behalf of Mazak.
We are currently recruiting for a CMM Inspector within the Machining-Quality Department. After initial training this role will be working a Double Day Shift pattern in the Inspection Room.
The role

  • Program & operate our Zeiss Prismo CMM inspection machines.
  • Complete independent Diametric & Geometric checks on both WIP & finished parts using the Zeiss CMM machines in the inspection room.
  • Communicate any discrepancies with operators & team leaders.
  • Recheck adjusted work for compliance to drawing & SOP requirements.
  • Read & interpret Zeiss Calypso results & relate to machining activities.
  • Collate data to liaise & aid in improvement activities with Machining Process Engineers.
    The person
  • Quality & productivity focused, confident, flexible & highly motivated.
  • Good communication skills are essential.
  • Adept in Problem Solving.
  • Good skills in mathematics, specifically trigonometry.
    Essential Criteria
  • Experience of operating CMM machines.
  • Have an understanding in how to navigate Windchill or similar PLM systems.
  • Understand & can interpret engineering drawings.
    Desirable Criteria
  • Program CMM’s from drawings on 3D models.
  • Have HNC or similar engineering qualification.
    The Reward:
    The successful candidate can also expect the following:
  • Join a successful, Worcester based, Multi-National Manufacturing company,
  • Excellent career potential,
  • 25 Days Holiday plus Bank Holidays,
  • 8% Company Contribution Pension,
  • Private Health Care, Sick Pay,
  • 4x Death in Service,
  • Free uniform,
  • Free parking,
  • Subsidised Restaurant on site,
  • Working Rotating Shifts, 5.30am-1.30pm and 2pm-10.30pm with 8pm finish on Friday.
  • Overtime is paid at Time 1/3 first 2 hours in the week then Time 1/2 thereafter. Saturday is Time 1/2 and Sunday Double Time.
    If this CMM Operator role sounds like the right opportunity for you then please call to discuss further or email me at the address provided
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