National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

CNC Miller

Yeovil
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

CNC Miller
CNC Miller Salary: £19-£29.25ph

The Company
My client is a global leader in the aerospace industry and looking for a skilled CNC Miller Programmer to join their team on a contract basis. They are committed to providing their customers with the highest quality products and services.  Operating to the highest standards of the aerospace industry, they manufacture and supply a wide range of products and services and are always looking for talented individuals to join their team.

The ideal CNC Miller will have a strong understanding of aerospace technology. They will be able to work independently and as part of a team. They will also be able to work safely and efficiently, and they will be committed to continuous improvement.

CNC Miller Role & Responsibilities

Manufacturing parts from start to finish, to aerospace specifications
A proven background in programming, setting & operating as a CNC Miller
Comfortable using Fanuc controls
Experience with manual mills is desirable but not essential
Able to inspect your own work using hand tools such as Verniers, Micrometres, Plug Gauges and more.
Ensuring that all work is completed to the required standard and on time
Interpreting engineering drawings and following process documentation
Working effectively in a lean environment
Security Clearance and Drug Testing is required for this role
Apprentice-trained CNC Millers will be more likely to earn the higher end of the salary bracket above
Overtime paid at 1.5x when available (included in rate above)
What Next?

If you’re a dedicated & driven CNC Miller Programmer in the Yeovil area, just apply now or call/text Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed) for more information

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Cnc Miller

CNC Miller

CNC Miller

Cnc Miller

CNC Miller

CNC Miller

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Space Sector Jobs Skills Radar 2026: Emerging Tools, Technologies & Platforms to Learn Now

From launch vehicles and CubeSats to space-based communications, climate monitoring, and lunar exploration—UK space jobs are entering a bold new era. With government investment, private capital, and ESA partnerships driving growth, demand is surging for professionals with the right skills to build and sustain this expanding space economy. Welcome to the Space Sector Jobs Skills Radar 2026—your annual guide to the engineering tools, simulation platforms, programming languages and mission technologies that UK employers are prioritising. Whether you're an aerospace graduate, software engineer, or systems integrator, this radar helps you target the future of UK space careers.

How to Find Hidden Space Jobs in the UK Using Professional Bodies like the RAeS, UKSpace & More

The UK space sector is enjoying rapid growth—driven by satellite constellations, launch services, Earth observation, space science, and defence applications. But while demand for engineers, scientists, mission designers, and space analysts is high, many of the most compelling roles are never advertised publicly. Instead, these opportunities are often filled through professional networks, working groups, innovation clusters, and academic-industry partnerships. This guide will show you how to access hidden UK space jobs by engaging with bodies like the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), UKSpace, British Interplanetary Society (BIS), and regional space clusters. By leveraging membership directories, special-interest groups (SIGs), CPD events, and funded projects, you can position yourself to be first in line—even before roles are posted.

How to Get a Better Space Sector Job After a Lay-Off or Redundancy

Being made redundant from a role in the UK space sector can be disheartening. Whether your work was tied to satellite design, launch services, ground systems, mission operations, or Earth observation analytics, the experience and specialist knowledge you've gained is still highly valuable. The UK government’s Space Strategy, increased commercial investment, and new launch initiatives across Cornwall, Scotland, and Wales continue to drive opportunities in upstream and downstream space technologies. This guide will help you relaunch your career in the UK space sector after redundancy.