CNC Miller

Barrow in Furness
3 weeks ago
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CNC Miller
3-Axis Fanuc and Siemens based controls
Aerospace / Defence Industry
Barrow-in-Furness - LA14
4 Day Week - Day Shifts
Starting rate from £17-£24 per hour Depending on Experience
Overtime and Weekend Work available
29 Days Holiday

Are you a skilled CNC Miller with experience on Fanuc or Siemens-controlled 3-axis machines? Do you have Programming experience or would like to be trained to Program? If yes, read on….

My client is an established engineering manufacturing firm based in  Barrow-in-Furness and commutable from Newton in Furness, Dalton-in-Furness, Great Urswick, Lindal in Furness and Askam-in-Furness. They are currently looking for a skilled CNC Miller join their team.

The Role: CNC Milling

  • Set and operate CNC 3-axis Milling Machines
  • Programming at the machine - Training can be provided
  • Adjusting offsets and making adjustments within programs
  • Working on Fanuc or Siemens-based controls 
  • Working from drawings
  • Quality control of components
  • Maintaining machinery, removing swarf and routine oiling/greasing etc
  • Carry out any other duties as required and deemed appropriate
  • Complies with all Company rules including all Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental requirements

    Minimum Skills / Experience Required: CNC Milling Programmer
  • Experience of Setting, Operating CNC 3-axis Mills
  • CNC Miller on Fanuc or Siemens controls
  • CNC Programming experience is adventageous
  • Experience with Precision Engineering and working to tight tolerances
  • Experience in the Aerospace or Defence industry is desirable
  • Experience working from engineering drawings
  • Able to quality check own parts
  • Able to work under pressure and to deadlines with a high level of quality standards achieved
  • Motivated and excellent team player

    The Package: CNC Milling Programmer
  • Starting rate up to £24 per hour dependent on experience
  • 4 Day week - Day shifts are Mon – Wed, 07:30-18:00 Thursday - 07:30-16:00
  • Pension and Healthcare scheme
  • 29 Days Holidays - Including Bank Holidays
  • Overtime and Weekend Work available
  • Progression opportunities - potential to train apprentices in the future

    Interested? To apply for this CNC Miller position, here are your two options:
  1. "This is the job for me! When can I start?" - Call (phone number removed) now and let’s talk through your experience. Ask for Nilam between 8.30am - 5.30pm.
  2. "I think I'm right for this position, but I'm not sure I have enough to get an interview" - Click "apply now" so I can read your CV and let you know

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