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CNC Programmer

Broadstone
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CNC Miller Programmer

Location: Poole

Salary: £19.00 – £21.50 per hour

Shift: Day shift

A precision engineering company in Poole is currently seeking an experienced CNC Miller Programmer to join their growing team. This is a great opportunity for someone with strong programming and machining skills, particularly within the aerospace sector.

Key Responsibilities:

Program, set, and operate CNC milling machines with FANUC (or Siemens) controls
Produce both online and offline CNC programs using CAD/CAM software
Interpret technical drawings and specifications to machine prismatic components
Self-inspect work to meet drawings and SPC requirements
Maintain a clean and organised work area in line with 5C/5S standards
Preferred Software Experience:

Edgecam and SolidWorks experience is an advantage but not essential
Requirements:

Completed a recognised apprenticeship in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience
Fully competent in CNC milling operations and programming
Experience with fourth and fifth axis machines is desirable
Strong general engineering knowledge and precision-focused mindset
Familiarity with aerospace industry standards and expectations
To Apply:

If you’re a skilled CNC Miller with programming experience and are looking to take the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you. Please send your CV or get in touch for more details

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