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CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter (Hurco or Mazatrol or Fanuc)
£19.00 - £20.00 per hour plus overtime and benefits
Hayes

The Company
A successful Precision Engineering company who produce precision parts for the Aerospace, Oil & Gas, Nuclear and Medical sectors are currently looking to expand their team with an experienced CNC Miller Programmer, Setter on Hurco or Mazatrol or Fanuc controls.

The Role - CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter
As a successful CNC Miller you'll be responsible for manufacturing one off and short batch parts and components to tight tolerances.

Duties - CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter

  • Program, Set and Operate CNC Milling Machines on Hurco or Mazatrol or Fanuc controls

  • Machining to very tight tolerances and ensuring quality

    Requirements -

  • Experienced CNC Miller, Programmer Setter

  • Experience using Hurco or Mazatrol or Fanuc controls

  • Must have experience with working to tight tolerances to AS9100 standards

  • Ideally apprentice trained/time served engineer

  • Good teamwork skills

    Machines
    Hurco - VM10, VM10I, VMX 42, VMX 42T, VMX 30, VM1, BMC 2416
    Mazak Mills

    Hours of work
    Days

    Pay and Benefits
    £19.00 - £20.00 per hour
    Overtime Available
    Benefits
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