Chloe Reeve, 23, has just completed her 25th training course for Engineering Technology Group (ETG) clients – just four years after joining the business as an apprentice.
She has played a key role in the firm’s roll-out of its ambitious Technical Academy Network and her latest course involved putting three employees from specialist tool manufacturer Guhring through their paces on the new Hardinge Bridgeport XR760.
The 3-axis CNC machine features a 12,000 RPM spindle and state-of-the-art Heidenhain 530 control interface, making it ideal for high precision work for the automotive and aerospace sectors.
Says Reeve: “2017 has been a great year for me and I’m really enjoying the new role, where I’m interacting a lot more with customers to make sure they receive the right technical advice and training on some of the new technology we are supplying.
“During my own development, I’ve learned a variety of different CNC Programming languages, including Fanuc Turn and Mill, Siemens ShopTurn, Shop Mill and Heidenhain’s 530, 620 and 640 controls.”
She continues: “This means I can give our clients detailed programming courses on the majority of the machines we supply and the response has been positive with lots of good reviews and feedback.
“The training I’ve just completed at the Technical Academy at Guhring was my 25th course and will give three of their operators all the skills they need to produce the high precision parts they are looking to produce on the Hardinge Bridgeport XR760.”
ETG employs 100 people at its headquarters in Wellesbourne. The company launched its Technical Academy Network earlier this year at a high-profile event at Norton Motorcycles in the East Midlands and – alongside In-Comm Training and a host of technical partners – is in the process of creating another 14 centres.
Each location will be equipped with world leading CNC machine tools, precision technology, automation and the latest software, creating advanced manufacturing cells capable of training young people, existing workers and supporting SMEs with production issues.
IMAGE CAPTION: Gary Martin (Guhring), Chloe Reeve (ETG), Roy Bancroft and Charlie Russell (both Guhring)