Cnc Miller

EMBS Engineering
Hinckley, Leicestershire
11 months ago
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Job Title: CNC Miller
Location: Hinckley
Position: Permanent
Salary: £16.00 - 17.00 per hour + shift allowance
Hours: Double Days

The Opportunity:
EMBS Engineering is seeking a skilled and motivated CNC Miller to join a well-established precision engineering company located in Hinckley This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the production of high-quality components and further develop your engineering expertise within a supportive environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Read and interpret complex engineering drawings

  • Set, operate and edit CNC Milling machines

  • Adjust tooling's and offsets, set datums, check tools and work holdings

  • Self inspect own parts using manual measuring equipment

    About You:
    As a CNC Miller, you will have experience of working in a precision engineering background and enjoy working on complex components. You will be confident working to tight tolerances and high standards to ensure customer objectives are met.

    Essential Requirements:

  • Unrestricted right to work in the UK.

  • Willingness to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

    To be considered for this role, applicants must meet the above essential requirements. Please note that due to the security clearance requirements, we are unable to sponsor visas for this position.

    Skills Required:

  • Able to set, operate and edit CNC Milling machines

  • Proficiency adjusting tooling's and offsets, set datums, check tools and work holdings etc

  • Worked with large components

  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings in metric and imperial measurements

  • Confidence self inspecting own parts using manual measuring equipment

  • At least 3 years experience of working in a similar role

    How to Apply:
    If you are a skilled CNC Miller with relevant experience, we encourage you to apply.

    About us:
    EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist partnering with leading UK companies across diverse, advanced precision engineering sectors, including Aerospace, Automotive/Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green/Environmental, and FMCG. We are committed to providing expert support and guidance throughout your job search to help you secure a career-defining role

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