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Location: Cirencester
Salary: £16-18 per hour DoE
Shift: Day Shift

Are you a skilled CNC Miller with experience in Mazak or Heidenhain controls?

We are seeking a talented CNC Miller to join our medium sized client in Cirencester. They specialise in producing unique and bespoke metalwork subcontract services for Aerospace, Defence and Medical sectors.

The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of CNC machining processes and be proficient in setting and operating CNC milling machines.

CNC Miller Key Responsibilities:

Setting up and operating CNC milling machines with Mazak and Heidenhain controls.
Interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications.
Comfortable working with offsets and tooling changes.
Ensuring high-quality production and adherence to tight tolerances.
Maintaining and troubleshooting CNC machines.
Working collaboratively with the team to meet production targets.CNC Miller Essential Skills and Experience:

Proven experience in CNC milling, including setting and operating machines.
Strong knowledge of Mazak and Heidenhain controls.
Experience with various machining processes and materials including aluminium and other exotics.
Good understanding of quality control and inspection procedures.How to apply for the CNC Miller role:

If you are interested in the role, please either Apply directly or contact Harry on (phone number removed) or at (url removed)

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