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CNC Miller

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CNC Miller

Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire
Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum (negotiable, dependant on experience)

Benefits:
Company Pension
Onsite Parking
Free tea/coffee
Excellent working conditions
State of the art equipment
Approachable and friendly management
Structured working environment
Regular overtime available
Company Profile
Join an established, highly regarded and fast-growing precision engineering team.
Due to continued growth, expansion and investment, we are looking for an experienced CNC Miller – Programmer OR Setter/Operator to step into an essential role.
With a growing client based in high technology sectors such as Aerospace, Defence,

About the Role
We have an exciting opportunity for skilled CNC Millers to join a high-performing team. You’ll work closely with others to support ongoing projects.
This is a role for a proactive CNC Machinist who can handle programming or setting and operating of CNC machines with confidence.

Key Responsibilities:
Program, set, and operate CNC Mills with a high degree of autonomy
CNC Milling working with machines ranging from 3-, 4- and 5-axis, all running from Fanuc controls
Machining various materials including defence & aerospace materials – Stainless Steel, Ali, Inconel, Nickel Alloys, Titanium etc to exacting tolerances in small to medium batch runs.
Maintain efficiency and accuracy while producing high-quality components
Ensure all setups and processes meet strict safety and quality standards
Supervise and organise machining workflow, helping to streamline processes as needed
About You
Experience: Proven experience working with Fanuc controls, programming OR setting and operating CNC Mills, machining various materials to tight tolerances.
Organised & Independent: Able to work independently, efficiently, and with minimal oversight
Communication: High proficiency in English is preferred
Hours & Compensation:
Hours: 40hrs per week - Monday to Thursday, 08:00 to 16:30 & Friday, 07:00 to 15:00
Salary: Up to £40k per annum, plus overtime at time and a quarter when required
Benefits: Currently enhancing the benefits package, so there are additional perks on the horizon!

How to Apply

If you’re a skilled CNC Miller with experience of Programming OR Setting Operating, ready to jump into a growing team with a hands-on role, we’d love to hear from you!

Please apply with your resume, detailing your experience Programming OR Setting and Operating CNC Machining Centres with Fanuc controls.

Bolt-On Personnel and our clients are equal opportunity employers who seek to recruit and appoint the best available person for a job regardless of marital/civil partnership status, sex, age, religion, belief, race, nationality and ethnic or national origin, colour, sexual orientation or disability. 
Bolt-On Personnel and our clients apply all relevant Data Protection laws when processing your Personal Data.
 
If you choose to apply to this opportunity and share your CV or other personal information with Bolt-On Personnel, these details will be held by us in accordance with our privacy policy used by our recruitment team to contact you regarding this or other relevant opportunities at Bolt-On Personnel

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