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Position: CNC Miller

Location: Gloucester

Type of position: contract 6- 12 months

Hourly rate: £20.00 to £25.00 per hour PAYE

Working hours: Monday to Friday 6:00 am to 02:00 pm

We are now seeking to recruit 4 CNC milling setters / operators to work for an engineering company based in Gloucester. The appropriate CNC miller will be responsible for machining components that meet the design tolerances as per the manufacturing schedule/ drawings. You will be setting and operating CNC milling 3+ 2 axis machine with Hass controls.

Responsibilities of CNC miller:

Setting and operating CNC milling machines with 3+2 axis and Haas controls
Ensure parts conform to drawings and are processed in the allotted timeframe.
Ensure all documentation is accurate.
Measuring, adjusting, and maintaining tight tolerance
Responsibilities:

Previous experience in CNC setter / operator with knowledge of part editing 
Ideally have experience of multi-axis milling and some lathes, preferably HAAS.
Know how to adjust feeds and speeds to suit a wide range of materials including aluminium, various grades of steel and polymerics e.g. HDPE.
Working to tight tolerances with a good understanding of surface finish requirements and how to achieve them.
Capable of using a wide breadth of measuring instruments, including bore mics, go /no-go gauges, thread gauges, verniers and protractors.
Read and understand first and third angle projections.
If you think this role might be of an interest, please contact Marta Kosno (phone number removed) and forward your CV to (url removed)

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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