CNC Millers/Turners/Machinist

Latitude Recruitment
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7 months ago
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Latitude Recruitment are recruiting 6 x CNC Machinist to work on behalf of our engineering and manufacturing Client based in Fareham, Hampshire. This is an excellent opportunity to join an established company aerospace company based near Fareham.

These roles will involve an array of different skills and operating experiences, from operator level to programmers.

What the role ‘needs from the candidate – Responsibilities.

  • Set up and operate CNC milling machines – 3/4/5 axis (experience dependant)

  • Set up and operate CNC lathes – Fanuc control systems (experience dependant)

  • Interpret and work from complex aerospace engineering drawings and process specifications.

  • Produce components to specified tolerances and surface finishes.

  • Carry out in-process inspection using precision measuring instruments (e.g., micrometres, verniers, bore gauges).

  • Perform routine maintenance and cleaning of machines and tools.

    Skills and experience needed from candidate

  • Proven experience operating CNC lathes in a precision engineering or aerospace environment.

  • Proven experience operating CNC lathes in a precision engineering or aerospace environment.

  • Adjust tooling, offsets and feeds/speeds to optimise machining processes.

  • Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings.

  • Ability to use precision measuring equipment and maintain accurate documentation.

  • Strong attention to detail and quality-focused mindset.

  • Flexible, proactive, and able to work independently or as part of a team.

  • Apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering / CNC Machining preferred.

    Salary and Working Hours

  • £17.52 - £21.71ph Basic hours | Overtime is also available

  • Various Shifts available across days and nights

  • Minimum 12 Month Contract

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