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CNC Miller Programmer - Hurco

Witham
9 months ago
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My client is a well-established, small but very busy subcontract engineering company who do a variety work for different industry sectors including Aerospace, Motorsport, Medical, Commercial and Oil & Gas industries. They are now looking for a CNC Miller to program, Set and Operate Hurco Mills. The ideal candidate will be time served and would preferably have some turning knowledge.

Duties:

Programming, Setting and operation of Hurco milling machines.

Program on and offline using OneCNC software.

Set up and run machines.

Ability to work to very fine tolerances.

Attention to detail.

Work closely with the turning section to ensure efficiency.

The ideal candidate would be willing to help out on lathes when work load is high.

Experience:

Previous Programming/setting/operating experience.

Offline programming experience preferred.

Ideally apprentice trained however experience is more important.

Benefits:

Salary (Dependant on experience).

40 hours per week Monday to Friday, occasional Saturdays.

Overtime available paid at 1.5x

Free onsite parking.

20 days holiday plus bank holidays.

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