CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Manual Miller

Swindon, Gloucestershire
1 month ago
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New permanent vacancy:
 
CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Manual Miller

We’re looking to pay between £16.00 - £18.00 per hour and we’re happy to consider your requirements depending on your experience
Overtime and Benefits
Cheltenham
Lovely family business 
The Company
A specialist precision engineering company are looking for either an experienced CNC XYZ Miller or an experienced Conventional Miller (manual/Bridgeport type mills) to join their team in Cheltenham. The company produces small batch work supplying various industries including aerospace, defence and nuclear.
A small family firm who care about their employees. The small things, like buying ice creams on a hot day in the summer, often make a big difference!
 
The Role - CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Manual Miller
The company are looking for an experienced CNC XYZ Miller to work on their XYZ RMX Bed Mills with Prototrack controls. If you don’t have XYZ experience but you do have experience of setting and operating conventional/manual Bridgeport type mills then the company will be very happy to provide you with all the training you might need until you’re happy.
 
Duties - CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Manual Miller

Set and Operate CNC XYZ Prototrack mills
Machining to tight tolerances and ensuring quality.Requirements - CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Conventional Miller

Experienced Miller, Setter, Operator
XYZ Prototrack or manual/conventional (Bridgeport-type) milling machine experience
Good teamwork skills. 
Pay and Benefits:

£16.00 - £18.00 per hour and we’re happy to consider your requirements.
Overtime
Benefits 
Hours:

39 hours per week, 07:00am – 3:30pm Monday to Thursday, 6:00 – 1:00pm Fridays
Overtime available 
 
To apply for this CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Manual Miller position
To apply for this CNC XYZ Prototrack Miller or Manual Miller job or if you'd just like more information to see if it might be a job you'd be interested in, either click on the 'apply now' button on this advert and follow the instructions to upload your CV or contact me, Tom Andrews, at Meridian on (phone number removed) or (url removed) tandrews(at)meridianbs(dot)co(dot)uk tandrews (at) meridianbs (dot) co (dot) uk
 
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