Application Engineer

Jackson Hogg Ltd

We are supporting a manufacturing business on a hands-on CNC engineering role, focused on developing, proving, and optimising machining processes directly on the shop floor.

This is not a traditional desk-based CAM role, and it is not sales or pre-sales focused. The position sits at the heart of machining performance, owning CNC methods from customer drawing through offline programming, prove-out, and into stable production.

The remit is to deliver robust, repeatable and cost-effective machining processes, with a strong emphasis on cycle time improvement, process stability, and continuous improvement at the machine.

What the role involves

  • Developing high-quality offline CNC programs for complex components, including multi-axis machining
  • Creating CAD models and defining machining strategies, tooling, fixtures, and setup documentation
  • Leading prove-outs, cutting trials, and process optimisation on the shop floor
  • Troubleshooting machining issues such as chatter, tool wear, dimensional variation, and alarms
  • Embedding improvements into standard methods rather than firefighting recurring problems
  • Applying lean and continuous improvement principles to CNC processes (e.g. time studies, waste reduction, setup optimisation)
  • Working closely with tooling suppliers, production teams, and engineering stakeholders
  • Supporting new machine introductions and capability development
  • Providing accurate cycle times and technical input to support bids and planning

What we’re looking for

This role will suit an engineer who:

  • Has strong CNC machining and CAM experience (e.g. Powermill or similar)
  • Is comfortable moving between offline programming and hands-on shop-floor involvement
  • Enjoys improving processes at source rather than producing CAM programs in isolation
  • Has a solid understanding of machining principles, cutting tools, materials, and tolerances
  • Is confident supporting prove-outs, early production, and technical problem-solving
  • Values repeatability, robustness, and continuous improvement

Backgrounds often aligned with this role include:

  • CNC Machinists who have transitioned into CAM / process engineering
  • Manufacturing or Production Engineers with deep machining expertise
  • CNC Applications or Process Engineers in low-volume, high-complexity environments

Why consider this role?

  • Genuine shop-floor influence and technical ownership
  • Opportunity to work on complex components and advanced machining
  • A role focused on process improvement and stability
  • Long-term opportunity to shape machining capability within the business
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