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Job Title: CNC Miller - Setter or Programmers

Location: Nottingham

Salary: Up to £35,000 per annum

Shift: Day Shift

Benefits: Overtime Availability, Company events, Life Assurance, Employee Assistance Program

Company Overview:

A leading precision engineering company based in the Nottinghamshire area, they focus on aerospace manufacturing projects for a well-established client base.

The CNC Miller role:

Due to investment of the latest high-end machinery, an exciting opportunity for 2 CNC Miller Setter operator's on either a days shift has become available in their machining cell.

Responsibilities:

CNC machine setting and operating.
Reading and working from engineering drawings.
Working to tight tolerance and using quality measuring tools to check work.
Working independently whilst maintain standards and project requirements.
Responsible for cleaning and maintaining CNC machine and all associated equipment and machining area.

Previous Experience:

Previous experience in a similar CNC Miller role to setter level.
Experience work on 3-5 Axis Milling Machines.
Experience in high precision manufacturing environment.
Able to use a wide variety of measuring equipment such as verniers and callipers.
Mazak machining experience desirable
Looking for all levels

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