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EVEREC - CNC Engineer - Norfolk - DOE


Company : EVEREC


Location : Norwich, Eastern


Created : 2025-06-21


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

CNC Engineer - Norfolk - DOEInterested in this role You can find all the relevant information in the description below.One of our key clients in the EV and electric powertrain sector, based in Norfolk, is hiring a CNC Engineer to support the prototyping and development of cutting-edge electric motors and drive systems.The CNC Engineer will work within a high-performance machine shop environment, taking responsibility for the quick turnaround manufacture of precision components to support new product development projects. This is a hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys problem-solving, collaborating with engineers, and working to tight tolerances and deadlines.Role: CNC Engineer (Prototyping)Location: Norfolk (Hethel Engineering Centre)Salary: DOEWorking Arrangement: 5 days per week on siteKey Skills & Experience:Strong background in CNC machining with ability to program, set, and operate 3 & 4 axis CNC machines (G-code and conversational)Experience using CNC Mill-turn and Vertical Machining Centres (VMCs)Solid knowledge of tooling, cutting speeds, feeds, and material propertiesAbility to interpret complex 2D technical drawings and 3D CAD modelsExperience of First Article Inspection (FAI) processes and use of metrology equipmentComfortable advising engineers on design-for-manufacture and proposing design tweaksExperience working in a fast-paced prototyping or NPI environmentFamiliar with CAD/CAM systems and general workshop equipmentStrong understanding of machining best practices, safety, and Total Productive MaintenanceAbility to work to 5S / ETA 7S standards and contribute to process improvementsKey Responsibilities:Manufacture precision prototype components from engineering drawings for R&D and internal projectsLiaise closely with project engineers to ensure component suitability, tolerance accuracy and timely deliveryProgram, set and operate CNC machines to produce low-volume, high-complexity partsConduct first article inspections and ensure parts meet all specificationsPerform preventive maintenance and machine checks to minimise downtimeMaintain a safe, clean and well-organised machine shop environmentSuggest improvements to machining processes, tool selection, and workshop efficiencyProvide support during the design phase to ensure components can be machined in-houseContribute to the implementation and development of NPI strategies and production methodsIf this role is of interest, please apply on LinkedIn or email dan.avila@everec.co.uk.