CNC Miller

Bennett & Game Recruitment
Kings Langley, Hertfordshire
11 months ago
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2 Jul 2025 (11 months ago)

CNC Miller required to join a well-established precision engineering firm based in the Hemel Hempstead area. Our client specialise in manufacture of high quality components supplying industries including Aerospace, Motorsport and Defence.

CNC Miller Job Overview

Setting and Operating a range of CNC Mills
Ensuring health and safety standards are met.
Reporting to the Team Leader on shift.
Reducing waste where possible to improve overall efficiency.
Reading engineering drawings
Work effectively as part of a team implementing company policies and procedures

CNC Miller Job Requirements

Experience with CNC Milling machines - Setting and Operating
Heidenhein Controls experience is advantageous, but not essential
Ability to read and understand Engineering Drawings.
Be able to set a standard of cleanliness and maintain it in your working area.
Tools, Jigs and Fixtures are set up correctly and adhere with company standards.
Based in a commutable distance of Hemel Hempstead
Full UK Driving License

CNC Miller Salary & Benefits

Full time - Permanent
Salary - £15 - £18 per hour (DOE)
28 days' holiday including bank holidays
Monday to Friday, 40 hour flexible working week
Overtime available (at time and half)
Pension

Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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