Hayward Tyler Ltd.
Our machining capabilities supports business needs and continuous improvement efforts through the main building including the Feeder Cell and Support Cell. We specialise in high quality low volume production work utilising manual and CNC machine tools for the production of new units and aftermarket components.
The Machinist will manufacture piece parts and sub-assemblies using various machine tools in accordance with laid out specifications/drawings, work instructions and quality procedures. The ideal candidate will be skilled in CNC milling and possess a proven track record to include manual machining.
What you will do:
Set, program and operate CNC milling or turning machine to machine parts to specifications.
Manufacture parts and components in a low volume production environment to engineering drawings.
Manufacture or modify tooling, such as jigs, fixtures and moulds.
Lay out and verify dimensions of parts, using precision measuring and marking equipment and knowledge of trigonometry.
Demonstrate ability to achieve times specified on job travellers as indicated by Production Engineering to meet production requirements.
Demonstrate ability to utilise Epicor (ERP) system for logging work times to maintain booking compliance.
Active involvement in improving workshop facilities as part of the lean program.
Support continuous improvement efforts through involvement in structured problem solving and other activities using LEAN concepts.
Report any accident, near-miss, dangerous occurrence or dangerous condition to their line management in line with procedure.
Switch off and secure unattended plant or equipment.
Avoid improvised arrangements and suggest safe ways of eliminating hazards.
Maintain knowledge of, and comply with, all Health & Safety requirements associated with the role.
Never place themselves or fellow employees in danger by their actions.
What you will need:
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in engineering with proven experience as a CNC Machine Operator.
Ability to understand and machine to ISO engineering drawings and ability to work to close tolerances.
Competence in using measuring equipment e.g., micrometres and Vernier callipers.
Basic IT skills.
Good knowledge of 5S principles.
Time served craft apprenticeship.
Experience with programming, setting and operating CNC Vertical mills preferably with either: Winmax 5 (Hurco) or Fanuc (Parkson) Controls or experience with programming, setting and operating CNC lathes with either Mazatrol (Mazak) control or Siemens control (Doosan Puma)
Why work for us?
Competitive compensation and benefits packages.
Excellent training and development opportunities.
Generous annual leave and option to purchase additional holidays.
Contributory pension plan with associated life assurance.
Recognition reward schemes.
Healthcare scheme offering cash back on medical services (optician/dental etc.).
Virtual GP surgery and employee assistance programme.
Cycle-to-work scheme.
Range of employee discounts (including gyms, high street and online retailers).
About the team Backed by a heritage of over 200 years, Hayward Tyler is a global leader in today’s top performing industrial pumps and motors. We employ 135 people at our UK headquarters in Bedfordshire and have sites in Scotland, India, China and the USA. Our UK location offers a variety of options to manufacture new, upgrade, or replace existing installed equipment. We supply spare parts for all pumps and motors, including legacy products in all industries including Oil and Gas, Power, Defence, and Nuclear
All candidates must be able to prove that they have the right to work in the UK.
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We hold the following certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ASME N, ASME NPT, ASME NS, and HSB PED H1. We are also NQA-1 compliant.
Hayward Tyler designs, manufactures and services performance-critical electric motors and pumps for high-pressure, high-temperature applications in the harshest environments across the global energy industry.
We can design to the most exacting standards, including ASME, PED, TUV, IBR and Norsok.
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The Machinist will manufacture piece parts and sub-assemblies using various machine tools in accordance with laid out specifications/drawings, work instructions and quality procedures. The ideal candidate will be skilled in CNC milling and possess a proven track record to include manual machining.
What you will do:
Set, program and operate CNC milling or turning machine to machine parts to specifications.
Manufacture parts and components in a low volume production environment to engineering drawings.
Manufacture or modify tooling, such as jigs, fixtures and moulds.
Lay out and verify dimensions of parts, using precision measuring and marking equipment and knowledge of trigonometry.
Demonstrate ability to achieve times specified on job travellers as indicated by Production Engineering to meet production requirements.
Demonstrate ability to utilise Epicor (ERP) system for logging work times to maintain booking compliance.
Active involvement in improving workshop facilities as part of the lean program.
Support continuous improvement efforts through involvement in structured problem solving and other activities using LEAN concepts.
Report any accident, near-miss, dangerous occurrence or dangerous condition to their line management in line with procedure.
Switch off and secure unattended plant or equipment.
Avoid improvised arrangements and suggest safe ways of eliminating hazards.
Maintain knowledge of, and comply with, all Health & Safety requirements associated with the role.
Never place themselves or fellow employees in danger by their actions.
What you will need:
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in engineering with proven experience as a CNC Machine Operator.
Ability to understand and machine to ISO engineering drawings and ability to work to close tolerances.
Competence in using measuring equipment e.g., micrometres and Vernier callipers.
Basic IT skills.
Good knowledge of 5S principles.
Time served craft apprenticeship.
Experience with programming, setting and operating CNC Vertical mills preferably with either: Winmax 5 (Hurco) or Fanuc (Parkson) Controls or experience with programming, setting and operating CNC lathes with either Mazatrol (Mazak) control or Siemens control (Doosan Puma)
Why work for us?
Competitive compensation and benefits packages.
Excellent training and development opportunities.
Generous annual leave and option to purchase additional holidays.
Contributory pension plan with associated life assurance.
Recognition reward schemes.
Healthcare scheme offering cash back on medical services (optician/dental etc.).
Virtual GP surgery and employee assistance programme.
Cycle-to-work scheme.
Range of employee discounts (including gyms, high street and online retailers).
About the team Backed by a heritage of over 200 years, Hayward Tyler is a global leader in today’s top performing industrial pumps and motors. We employ 135 people at our UK headquarters in Bedfordshire and have sites in Scotland, India, China and the USA. Our UK location offers a variety of options to manufacture new, upgrade, or replace existing installed equipment. We supply spare parts for all pumps and motors, including legacy products in all industries including Oil and Gas, Power, Defence, and Nuclear
All candidates must be able to prove that they have the right to work in the UK.
Readmore
We hold the following certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ASME N, ASME NPT, ASME NS, and HSB PED H1. We are also NQA-1 compliant.
Hayward Tyler designs, manufactures and services performance-critical electric motors and pumps for high-pressure, high-temperature applications in the harshest environments across the global energy industry.
We can design to the most exacting standards, including ASME, PED, TUV, IBR and Norsok.
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