Internal Sales Estimator

Internal Sales Estimator


Company
Vulcan
Location
Yatala, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Internship
Posted
31 days ago
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Job Description
Since Vulcan was founded in 1995, we have become Australasia’s highest performing metals distributor and processor. Our sustained growth is the product of superior service and dedication to continuously improving every facet of our business.At Vulcan, we believe that being a diverse and inclusive workplace makes us better in every way. We are proud to have a diverse team from over 70 different countries and more than 90 different ethnicities from across our sites.About The RoleWe’re looking for a CNC Programmer to create accurate, efficient cutting /bending programs and support our production team. You’ll turn drawings into ready‑to‑run CNC files and help keep our workflow running smoothly in a fast‑paced environment.Key ResponsibilitiesReview drawings, work orders and specifications Create and maintain CNC programs using CAD/CAM/CADMAN software Develop flat patterns and 3D layouts for cutting and pressing Optimise nests and machine settings for quality, speed and cost Reverse‑engineer components where required Provide technical support to machine operators Maintain accurate documentation and file control Contribute ideas to continuous improvement initiativesAssist Sales team when required RequirementsProven CNC programming experience (Laser, Plasma and Brake Press) Strong CAD/CAM skills (SolidWorks, AutoCAD or similar) Experience with SigmaNEST and CADMANSolid understanding of engineering drawings Solid understanding of Press Brake drawingsHigh attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy Ability to manage multiple jobs in a dynamic environment Background in manufacturing or fabrication is essentialBenefitsProfessional but relaxed company cultureOn-site gym facilitiesGenerous parental leave policyEmployee Assistance ProgrammeBe part of a growing business If the above sounds like you, please submit your details through the application form, and we’ll be in touch.

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