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Job Title: CNC Miller / Programmer
Location: High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience)
About Us
The client are specialists in precision engineering, toolmaking, and press tooling. For over 50 years, we’ve partnered with leading manufacturers across industries like F1 & motorsport, automotive, aerospace, military, construction and electronics. Our reputation is built on bespoke craftsmanship, high quality precision and personalised customer service - and now we’re growing.

Role Description
We are currently seeking an experienced CNC Miller/Programmer to join our dedicated team. The role involves programming and operating 3-axis Heidenhain-controlled milling machines, producing high-quality, small-quantity components (typically 1, 2, or 4-off). This is a varied, non-repetitive role, there is no batch work. We are offering an exciting challenge and the opportunity to work on a wide range of parts for multiple sectors.

Key Responsibilities:
Programming, setting, and operating CNC milling machines with Heidenhain controls (3-axis)
Manufacturing precision components to high standards, typically in low volumes
Interpreting technical drawings and CAD data
Maintaining a high level of efficiency and accuracy in a fast-paced environment
Working collaboratively in a team-focused culture that values quality and continuous improvement
Opportunity to run multiple machines of varying sizes depending on workload and experience

What We’re Looking For:
Proven experience as a CNC Miller, ideally with Heidenhain control knowledge
Ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings
Skilled in programming from scratch at the machine (or offline knowledge is a bonus)
Strong attention to detail and pride in producing high-quality work
A proactive, team-oriented mindset with a focus on problem-solving and process improvement
Flexibility to work on a wide range of parts for different industries

What We Offer:
Competitive salary based on experience
Clean, well-equipped workshop environment
Opportunity to work on a constantly changing variety of parts
Supportive team and collaborative culture
Long-term job security in a respected engineering firm

Benefits:
Company pension
Free parking
On-site parking
Private medical insurance

What next?

Do you have the experience? The company welcome a site visit to ensure you are happy with the role, the environment and the people you will work with!
If you would like to speak to someone regarding being booking an interview then please contact Luke Aston on (phone number removed) for more information or send an email to (url removed)
Immediate starts are available!

Manufacturing Workforce are responsible for placing skilled and in demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Engineering, Technical and Manufacturing sectors, from skilled Shop Floor Personnel and Specialist Engineers to Supervisory and Management positions. We operate from several prime locations throughout Central England and our Specialist Consultants will have an in-depth understanding of your skills and offer best advice on your next step!! We are always searching for the best talent, so if you know anyone, why not recommend someone to one of our professional team who will be more than happy to help.

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