CNC Miller Programmer/Setter/Operator (Heidenhain Controls)

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Job Title: Experienced CNC Miller Programmer/Setter/Operator (Heidenhain Controls)

Location: Rugby

Salary: £34,000 to £36,000.

Shift: 2 PM to 12 AM, Monday to Thursday (with initial day shift for training).

Consideration for day shift from 7:30 AM to 4:45 PM, Monday to Thursday, and 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Friday for the right candidate.

Benefits: 5% pension contribution and regular overtime.

Are you a master of Heidenhain Control, ready to take on new challenges in a dynamic environment?

If so, we want to hear from you!

An industry-leading precision engineering company based in Rugby is on the lookout for a skilled and experienced CNC Miller Machinist. A company known for our high-value and technical CNC milling and turning applications, catering to industries like Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, and Oil & Gas. There commitment to delivering high-quality and reliable service to customers is unwavering, and no challenge is too large for them!

Why Join Us?

Do you thrive on working off your own initiative?
Are you eager to work with the latest CNC technologies and make a real impact?
Do you have a passion for precision engineering and a keen eye for detail?
Are you iinterested to find out why this companies retention is so strong?
What You'll Be Doing:

Programming, setting, and operating jobs.
Utilizing your knowledge of Heidenhain Control.
Engaging in both offline and online programming.
Mastering 4-axis milling.
Reading and understanding engineering drawings.
Who We're Looking For:

A technically minded individual with a CNC machine tool background.
A professional with at least 5 years of CNC Milling experience.
Someone organized and efficient, with excellent communication skills.
A candidate with knowledge of Mastercam, Fanuc Controls, and Mill is a plus!
At Aspion, our core values have been built around the importance of transparency, innovation, passion and collaboration. As such, we are committed to open communication and the protection of your privacy. We have updated our policies in line with new General Data Protection Regulation laws to make it easier for you to understand how we collect, store and handle your data – These can be viewed on our website.

Contact - (url removed)

Ref - ASPLIV

Job Type: Permanent

Pay: £34,000.00-£36,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Company pension
On-site parking

Application question(s):

Do you have experience using Heidenhain Controls?

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: ASPLIV

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