CNC Manufacturing Engineer (Mill/Turn – CAD/CAM Programmer) Base salary: £50,000 Shift allowance: 16.6% - Monday to Friday - Earlies and Lates - 6am-2pm/2pm-10pm Total package: £58,300 - Negotiable Location: Birmingham We are looking for a hands-on Manufacturing Engineering role focused on CNC programming, process development, and New Product Introduction (NPI) within a high variety, low batch precision environment. The role centres on supporting the Engineering Manager and acting as a key technical resource within the machining function. Key Responsibilities of this CNC Manufacturing Engineer position: Create, develop, and optimise CNC programmes for mill/turn and multi axis machining operations. Support the introduction of new CNC machines and implement robust manufacturing processes from scratch. Take ownership of 70% CNC programming and 30% process engineering, ensuring both are aligned with best practice. Review drawings, models, and specifications to assess manufacturability and propose improvements (DFM). Lead and support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities, including variants of existing products. Work closely with design teams to review released drawings, provide manufacturing feedback, and suggest improvements. Conduct toolpath simulation and verification (experience with Vericut highly beneficial). Use CAM software (Solid CAM or other equivalents) to generate efficient toolpaths and machining strategies. Identify process issues, implement root cause analysis, and lead continuous improvement activities. Support out on the shopfloor, resolve machining issues, and optimise cycle times and tooling efficiency. Collaborate with a mixed skill machining team across turning, milling, and combined mill turn capability. Contribute new ideas, process enhancements, and improvements to existing workflows. Produce setup sheets, tooling lists, and manufacturing documentation. Play a role in maintaining quality, safety, and operational standards. Experience & Skills Required of this CNC Manufacturing Engineer position: Proven experience with CNC mill/turn or multi-tasking machining. Strong CAM programming experience (SolidCAM preferred, but any CAM package considered). Ability to develop machining processes from start to finish, including tooling selection, sequencing, and optimisation. Experience with NPI and introducing new part variations. Understanding of precision machining, tight tolerances, and complex geometries. Solid problem-solving skills, with a continuous improvement mindset. Industry background flexible — aerospace or precision engineering advantageous. Candidates with as little as 6 months mill/turn experience will be considered if technically strong. Team & Environment: Join a team of seven Manufacturing Engineers with a mix of senior and junior backgrounds. Team currently split between milling and turning specialisms — this role bridges the combined mill turn capability. Newly installed mill turn machines, offering the chance to shape processes from the ground up. Opportunities to become a highly valued technical point of reference within the team. Benefits: 25 days holiday plus 8 BH Pension scheme (up to 9% matched) Life assurance — 5× basic salary Company funded health cash plan Employee Assistance Programme Flexible benefits package For applications or enquiries, please contact Jamie Garcia Courtice at jamie.garciacourtice@orion-group.co.uk. If you do not hear back within five working days, please assume your application has not been successful. Further opportunities can be found by visiting our website. INDMAN