Cnc Machinist

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CNC Miller Machinist (3 & 5 Axis)

Permanent | £35,000 – £43,000 + Overtime

We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established, UK-based precision engineering firm that supply high-quality machined components into aerospace, satellite communications, motorsport and medical sectors.

This is a permanent opportunity for an experienced CNC Machining Centre Setter / Operator to join a skilled engineering team producing high-tolerance components in small to medium batch volumes.

The Role

You will be responsible for setting and operating 3-axis and 5-axis CNC machining centres, working to tight tolerances and high-quality standards.

Key responsibilities include:



Setting and operating 3 & 5 Axis CNC machining centres

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Working on state of the art Milling machines with Fanuc controls

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Producing precision aerospace components to exact specifications

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Programme optimisation and continuous process improvement

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In-process inspection and quality checks

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Working in line with AS9100 quality standards

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Supporting team development with scope to progress into a Section Leader role

Requirements

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Proven experience setting and operating 3 & 5 Axis CNC milling machines

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Experience working with Fanuc controls (essential)

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Background in aerospace or other high-precision environments

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Confident reading and interpreting engineering drawings

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Comfortable working to tight tolerances

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Strong attention to detail and quality-focused mindset

Package & Benefits

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Salary: £35,000 – £43,000 (dependent on experience)

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Hours: 39-hour week or 42 hour week (flexible)

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Overtime: Regular overtime available, paid at 1.5x

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Holidays: 25 days annual leave + all public holidays

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Access to additional employee benefits

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Clear progression into a Section Leadership role for the right candidate

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