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1 month ago
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Job Title: CNC Miller programmer
Location: Portsmouth
Salary: Up to 56k annually (inclusive of shift allowance)
Hours: Weekend shift, 10 hour shifts, Friday Saturday Sunday, Monday

Client Overview

The Company is an established precision engineering company that design and manufacture products within the Aerospace industry.

The Role

Optima are looking for a skilled CNC Miller programmer to join our Precision Manufacturing client based in Portsmouth. The CNC Miller programmer will be responsible for setting up and operating a CNC machine, maintaining equipment and supplies for a highly reputable company.

The Candidate

Experience in Heidenhain control.
The candidate must be self-motivated and driven.
Must have high attention to detail.
Able to use a wide variety of measuring equipment.
Good communication skills are also essential.

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