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CNC Miller, Setter, Operator

Tewkesbury
6 days ago
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CNC Miller, Setter, Operator
£17.00 - £18.00 per hour
Overtime & Benefits
Tewkesbury

The Company - CNC Miller, Setter, Operator
A precision engineering company based in Tewkesbury are looking for a CNC Miller, Setter, Operator to join their growing team. The company have continued growth year on year and are offering a fantastic opportunity for the right engineer to work in an excellent working environment with state of the art machinery. The company produce high precision engineered components to the Aerospace and Motor sport industries.

The Role - CNC Miller, Setter, Operator
The company are looking for an experienced CNC Miller to set and operate their milling machines (Doosans & Bridgeports) via Fanuc or Heidenhain controls. You will be machining precision parts in small batch work quantities.

Duties - CNC Miller, Setter, Operator

  • Setting and operating mills via fanuc or Heidenhain controls.

  • Working to close tolerances on a variety of materials to engineering drawings.

    Requirements - CNC Miller, Setter, Operator

  • Experienced in Setting and Operating Mills.(Doosans / Bridgeports)

  • Experienced in Fanuc or Heidenhain controls.

  • Understand engineering drawing to close tolerances.

  • Experienced machining different types of materials.

    Salary and Benefits -
    £17.00 - £18.00 per hour
    Day Shift
    Overtime
    Pension

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