CNC Milling Setter/Operator

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CNC Setter/Operator Up to £17/hr Shift Allowance Career Growth!

Tired of the same old CNC jobs? Ready to take your skills to the next level in a high-tech aerospace environment? This CNC Setter/Operator role is your chance to work with cutting-edge multi-pallet, flexible manufacturing systems and earn up to £17 per hour (plus shift allowances!).

If you've got CNC milling experience and a sharp eye for precision, this job could be the best move you make this year.

Why You Should Apply

Great Pay Earn up to £17/hr shift allowances
Work with High-Tech Machinery FASTEMS FMS, Matsuura 630 horizontal machines
Work-Life Balance Various shifts available
Recognition & Growth Be part of an aerospace leader that values your skills
Training Available Experience preferred, but the right attitude matters more! 

About the Role CNC Setter/Operator

You'll be setting and operating multi-pallet CNC milling machines in a flexible manufacturing system, ensuring aerospace components are machined to perfection. Your responsibilities will include:

Loading aerospace components onto fixturing
Monitoring and maintaining tooling on Matsuura 630 horizontal machines
Clearing alarms & troubleshooting to keep production running smoothly
Adhering to quality & safety policies (because precision matters)
Keeping your work area in top shape (6S standards)This CNC Setter/Operator role offers variety, progression, and the chance to work with top-tier machining tech.

What You Need to Bring

Experience operating CNC milling machines (but training can be provided)
Good understanding of machining set-ups & processes
Ability to read & interpret engineering drawings
Confidence in self-inspecting components using Vernier calipers, micrometers, height gauges & shadow graphs
A team-first attitude, but also happy to work under your own initiative 

Who This Job is Perfect For

If you're a CNC Setter/Operator, CNC Machinist, or Milling Machine Operator, and you thrive in a high-tech, fast-paced environment, this is for you. Whether you're experienced or looking to step up, this role offers varied shifts, strong pay, and a real chance to progress.

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