CNC Miller Setter/Operator

Camberley
9 months ago
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Role: CNC Miller Setter/Operator
Salary: £17-19/hr + O/T available
Hours: 7:30am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday. 7:30am-1:30pm Friday.
Location: Commutable from Camberley, Yateley, Reading, Basingstoke, Woking, Aldershot, Guildford and surrounding areas.

Company

We are currently recruiting for a CNC Setter/Operator to join a growing Aerospace Manufacturing organisation based near Camberley. You will benefit from joining this small but knowledgeable team who work closely to support a fast-paced environment.

Working in a small team of CNC Machinists, the Setter/Operator will help with ensuring smooth production of complex aerospace components. The successful individual will take pride in their work and have a desire to develop and grow their skillset.

This is a fast-paced precision manufacturing environment where each small improvement can have a real impact on the performance and success of the business.

If you have a background in CNC machining, with a focus on milling on any machine, we want to hear from you!

Responsibilities

Set and operate 3/5 axis milling machines.

Complete both first offs and multi-run production cycles.

Inspect own parts to ensure they meet specification.

Your main and primary role is keeping production running by ensuring a high standard of work.

Requirements

Previous setting/operating experience, ideally Mazak.

Ability to read engineering drawings.

Good attention to detail

Friendly and adaptable with the ability to work well as part of a close-knit team

If this role sounds of interest, please apply now and send your most up to date CV to Carl at TechNichols Resourcing to be considered. Or call TechNichols Resourcing and speak with Carl for further information.

We will endeavour to get back to all applicants but if you have not heard back within 5 working days unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful

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