CNC Miller

Tewkesbury
3 weeks ago
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CNC Miller

CNC Miller / Mill-Turn Operator (Fanuc)

Location: Tewkesbury
Pay: From £17 per hour + DOE
Shift: Day shift

A renowned aerospace engineering company based in Tewkesbury is continuing to grow and is now looking to recruit a skilled CNC Miller or Mill-Turn Operator. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-quality aerospace environment with long-term stability and progression.

CNC Miller / Mill-Turn Responsibilities:



Setting and operating CNC milling or Mill-Turn machines

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Working on Fanuc-based controls

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Producing precision aerospace components to tight tolerances

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Working from detailed engineering drawings and specifications

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Ensuring consistent quality and adherence to aerospace standards

CNC Miller / Mill-Turn Requirements:

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Proven experience as a CNC Miller or Mill-Turn setter/operator

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Strong knowledge of Fanuc controls

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Experience with Nakamura machines highly advantageous

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Completed engineering apprenticeship desirable

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Strong understanding of tooling, offsets, and machining processes

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High attention to detail and quality-focused mindset

CNC Miller / Mill-Turn benefits:

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£17 per hour + DOE

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Stable day shift working pattern

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Join a well-established and respected aerospace engineering company

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Ongoing investment, growth, and long-term career opportunities

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Modern machinery and professional working environment

If you’re a capable CNC professional looking to develop your career within a growing aerospace business, pleas contact Harry on the details provided

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