I need a CNC programmer who can spend 15–20 straight days at HAL Korwa (about 150 km from Lucknow) and finish a partly-completed job on two older Deckel milling machines. The work is almost entirely Siemens NX CAM; however, because the Deckels use an older controller, some manual code editing on the shop floor is inevitable. What will let you hit the ground running • You already programme and run Deckel mills yourself, not just write code remotely—so you can cut metal, prove out the programs, adjust feeds, and deliver a first-article part that passes inspection. • You have at least some hands-on Siemens NX experience; if you are a power user, even better. • You have worked on aerospace components on-site before and understand the paperwork, tolerances, and daily coordination it takes to satisfy HAL’s quality team. • Hindi (or basic local dialect) skills are important because the operators and QC staff on the shop floor rely on it. Scope once on site 1. Review the partially written NX programs and tool lists left by the previous engineer. 2. Finish programming any outstanding features, manually tweak the code where the Deckel post falls short, and load it onto the machine. 3. Prove out, optimise, and run the job until we have acceptable parts. 4. Hand over clean, annotated NC files and an updated setup sheet so HAL can rerun the job after you leave. All tooling, raw material, and local accommodation will be arranged; you only need to arrive with your laptop (NX licence provided on site if required) and willingness to stay until the parts are signed off. If this matches your background, please tell me how many similar aerospace jobs you have closed and when you last programmed a Deckel.