Opportunity
Are you looking for a fresh challenge where your skills will make a real difference? Want to be part of a supportive, family-friendly team that values flexibility and innovation? Look no further — this is the role for you.
We’re excited to offer a Senior CNC Machinist opportunity within our high-performing manufacturing team. Reporting to the Manufacturing Supervisor, this role is ideal for someone who is confident with modern CNC technology and programming and thrives in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
About Us
Galvin Engineering is an Australian-based market-leading manufacturer supplying commercial tapware and associated plumbing products locally and internationally. Our strong focus on delivering exceptional service to our customer base drives our business performance. This is represented through the attraction, development and recognition of high performers who exhibit our core values of Pride, Accountability and a Will-Do attitude.
Today, Galvin Engineering stands as a thriving entity, with offices and warehouses throughout Australia, and strategic partnerships with distributors in New Zealand, the UK, and the USA, upholding the family tradition of delivering quality products and services to its customers.
Role
As a Senior CNC Machinist, your core responsibility will be to set, operate, and program CNC machining centres and conventional machine tools to produce precision components. You’ll be working on modern machines equipped with digital interfaces, not overly manual systems, so strong technical aptitude and computer literacy is essential.
This is a hands-on, rewarding role where your experience with new technology and digital programming will be highly valued.
Key Responsibilities
* Set up and program CNC machines (e.g. OKUMA auto lathes with M-tools, double spindle, multi-axis and dividing heads)
* Experience with Fanuc control and IGF would be advantageous
* Utilise CAM software and CNC interfaces to create, adjust, and optimise machining programs for accuracy and efficiency.
* Operate machining tools to drill, bore, mill, grind and thread components to fine tolerances
* Monitor machine performance and proactively resolve issues to minimise downtime and maintain production flow.
* Interpret engineering drawings and translate them into production-ready CNC programs
* Adjust and optimise programs for improved efficiency and product quality
* Use and maintain computerised job tracking systems and production records
* Identify and report any equipment issues, malfunctions, or maintenance needs
* Collaborate with engineering teams for prototyping and quoting
K nowledge & Experience :
* Certificate III/IV in Mechanical Engineering (Metal Machinist trade)
* Minimum 5 years’ experience in a machining environment, preferably with modern CNC equipment
* Strong computer skills and experience with digital programming tools and interfaces
* Experience working with small to medium componentry is preferred
* Year 10 education minimum
Skills & Abilities
* Strong ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings
* Excellent attention to detail and accuracy
* Comfortable with modern machine programming and software
* Adaptability and willingness to learn new technology
* Able to work independently or as part of a collaborative team
* Prototyping and quoting experience desirable
What's on Offer:
* A competitive salary.
* A part of our Profit-Sharing Plan.
* A company that takes Health and Safety seriously.
* A team that makes you feel part of the family.
* Opportunities for career progression & development.
* Employee Assistance Program.
* A well-being allowance to be spent on anything in the well-being program.
* A warm welcome as part of an awesome, inclusive, and motivated team.
Suitable applicants will be placed in a pool from which appointments may be made when similar vacancies occur.