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CNC Miller

Gosport
1 week ago
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Mazco Recruitment is working in partnership with a leading precision engineering company that specialises in high-spec components for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and energy. We are currently seeking a skilled CNC Miller with experience programming and operating Mazak 3 & 5 Axis Milling Machines, specifically Variaxis and i800 models, using Mazatrol controls.

Key Responsibilities:



Programming, setting, and operating Mazak 3 and 5 axis milling machines using Mazatrol

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Reading and interpreting technical engineering drawings

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Producing precision components to tight tolerances

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Conducting in-process inspection to maintain quality standards

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Working independently or as part of a team to meet production targets

Requirements:

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Proven experience as a CNC Miller working with Mazak machines (Variaxis and/or i800)

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Proficiency in Mazatrol programming

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Strong understanding of engineering drawings and measuring equipment

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Ability to work to tight tolerances and deadlines

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A positive, proactive approach and good attention to detail

What's on Offer:

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£20.00 – £22.00 per hour (depending on experience)

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Flexible day shift hours

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Regular overtime at time and a half

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Stable, long-term position with a reputable company

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Opportunity to work with modern, high-spec machinery

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