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CNC Miller - Setter / Operator

Clacton-on-Sea
1 month ago
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CNC Miller - Setter / Operator - Day Shift

Location: Clacton on Sea, Essex

Salary: Up to £42,600 PA, depending on experience, plus overtime rates

Working Hrs - 39 hrs per week.

Choice of working a 4-day or 5-day week:

Mon - Wed - 07:30 - 18:00 and Thurs 07:30 - 17:00
Or Mon - Thurs - 07:30 - 16:30 and Fri 07:30 - 12:30

We are seeking a skilled CNC Miller to join this long established and respected precision engineering company that serves the Marine, Automotive, Aerospace, Food and Medical sectors.

As a CNC Miller, you will be responsible for setting up and operating CNC mills to produce high-precision components according to technical drawings and specifications.

Key Tasks:

Set up and run CNC Mills, ensuring adherence to quality and work procedures.
Operate additional machinery when required, in accordance with company guidelines.
Inspect your own work and make adjustments as needed to maintain quality standards.
Update tooling sheets and record cycle times.
Assist fellow setter/operators in improving efficiency and processes.
Maintain a clean, organised, and safe working environment.
Ensure strict compliance with health and safety protocols.

Requirements:

Proficient in operating various CNC machines and controls.
Understanding tool and material capabilities to ensure efficient operations.
Ability to inspect your own work.
Team player.
Engineering apprenticeship (advantageous).
Previous experience in a similar role.

If you are a skilled CNC Miller with a passion for precision engineering, we would love to hear from you.

Full job description available upon application.

HRGO Recruitment offers permanent and temporary jobs across the UK. You must have current UK right to work to be considered. We aim to respond to all applications. HRGO is an equal opportunities employer

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