Cnc Miller

Bilbrook, Staffordshire
3 weeks ago
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CNC Miller/Turner
Location: Wolverhampton, GBR
Job Type: Full-Time

About the CNC Miller/Turner Role:Are you an experienced CNC Machinist (Turner/Mill-Turn) looking for your next opportunity? I am seeking a highly skilled individual to join our Wolverhampton facility. we design and manufacture complex, high-precision mechanical products for various industries . As a Mill/Turner, you will play a key role in machining components to exceptionally tight tolerances.

Key Responsibilities of the CNC Miller/Turner:
Operating CNC lathes and mill-turn machines
Working with a variety of materials
Setting up and using machine tools confidently and competently
Conducting 1st-off inspections and completing quality documentation
Ensuring precision by using appropriate measurement equipment
Maintaining high standards of accuracy and efficiency in a fast-paced environmentCNC Miller Key Expertise & Requirements:
Indentured apprenticeship, craft, or technical qualification (desirable)
Previous experience in engineering or manufacturing, ideally within the aerospace sector
Strong knowledge of machining techniques and tooling
Excellent attention to detail and process improvement mindset
Familiarity with relevant inspection techniques and equipmentWhat’s in It for the CNC Miller?
Salary of £40,500 plus shift premium (£49,500)
Private Medical
Pension
Bonus
Work with cutting-edge technology
Career progression opportunities within a leading engineering company
Supportive and innovative work environmentIf you're a skilled CNC Miller Machinist ready to take on an exciting role in aerospace manufacturing, apply today!

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