Join our established integrated engineering client in Sydney, a leader in the industry responsible for over 3,000 pivotal projects.
CNC MachinistWarriewood, Sydney
Full time, permanent role
Salary guide $85,000 p.a + Super
Join our established integrated engineering client in Sydney, a leader in the industry responsible for over 3,000 pivotal projects across various sectors, including defence, aerospace, commercial marine, and oil & gas. Currently seeking a CNC machinist, you will be immersed in precision machining and manufacturing processes, contributing to many diverse projects and innovative solutions. Within the small collaborative team, the work will be varied, giving you the opportunity to develop your skills across workshop operations.
About the Company
A pioneering company specializing in advanced engineering solutions in industries not limited to defence, aerospace, offshore oil & gas, commercial marine, industrial gas, commercial buildings and transport. With a rich legacy of over 60 years, this firm has established itself as a leader in its industry, consistently delivering exceptional and complex products across a diverse portfolio of safety critical systems. Rooted in a culture of collaboration, they prioritize teamwork and uphold a strong ethos. Their proficient and multi-disciplinary teams are wholly dedicated to delivering the finest, state-of-the-art solutions, driven by an unwavering commitment to optimising the end-user experience.
Role and Responsibilities
As a CNC Machinist with our company, you will play a crucial role in our manufacturing and production processes. Your responsibilities will include:
- Operating, setting up, and programming CNC Lathes & Mills, with proficiency in FANUC operating software (non-conversational programming).
- Following and interpreting technical drawings to ensure precise machining.
- Conducting drilling, tapping, and machining on manual lathes.
- Deburring, engraving, and cleaning components to meet quality standards.
- Efficiently packing, storing, and handling materials and components.
- Participating in the assembly of valves.
- Performing brazing and sandblasting procedures as required.
- Conducting hydrotesting and pneumatic testing according to project specifications.
- Willingness to undertake any other work reasonably required by a supervisor to support the team's objectives.
- Flexible start and finish times.
- You can set your start and finish times within this framework to accommodate your schedule, ensuring a healthy work-life balance.
- The standard working week is 38 hours.
- All levels of experience considered, from trainee apprentice up to seasoned machinist