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CNC Miller

Yeovil
1 month ago
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I am recruiting Skilled/Indentured Skilled CNC Miller to work onsite in Yeovil, Somerset for a 6 month contract initially.

Contract hours: 37 hours per week, day shift.

Pay rates:

  • £18.99 per hour (Skilled Worker) OR;
  • £19.54 per hour (indentured Skilled Worker)
    Both rates attract holiday pay in addition.

    The role will involve CNC Milling of Aerospace Equipment, in accordance with Manufacturing Instructions, Specifications and Customer/Regulator Requirements

    Please noteWe can only accept UK or NATO passport holders due to the nature of the work.
    Please DO NOT apply if you do not hold a UK or NATO passport.

    Main responsibilities:
  • Machining (Programming, setting & running of 3 axis milling centres)
  • OCQ - Operator Control of Quality
  • Ensuring work is completed on time and to the required standard to meet delivery requirements
  • Interpreting Engineering Drawings, following the process layout and documentation procedures

    Ideal Candidate Profile:
  • Engineering Apprenticeship (Desirable but not Essential)
  • Knowledge of machining, specifically CNC Milling
  • An understanding of CNC Milling within the Aerospace industry
  • Knowledge of hand measuring equipment, such as Vernier, Micrometer, Thread and Plug Gauges
  • High standard of Health & Safety
  • Working in a Customer-focused environment and achieving targets
  • Working with Designers and Engineers
  • PC literate

    Any further training requirements will be provided:
    PC skills (incl. Company Operating Systems), Manual Handling, 5S, HOS Principles and general Health & Safety

    Vetting will include a drug scren & 5 years' referencing.

    If you are interested in applying for this position, and you meet the above requirements, please apply immediately.

    Due to the number of applications we receive, it's not always possible to contact unsuccessful applicants. Unless you hear from us within 14 days of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
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