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HAAS CNC Miller

Heckmondwike
8 months ago
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Permanent day shifts with an early finish on Fridays, 33 days annual leave and the opportunity to produce complex components and parts for a number of high-profile Defence and Aerospace organisations. This is just a few of the perks that the HAAS CNC Miller will enjoy whilst working with this medium sized precision engineering organisation.

Employing around 70 people at their West Yorkshire site, this business is part of a manufacturing group with over 300 employees across the UK. With a site turnover of £15M, this impressive manufacturing business has recently invested into a number of brand-new HAAS machines to improve their machining capabilities. Due to continued growth and demand of their products and services, this employer are actively searching for a HAAS CNC Miller to join their team on a permanent basis.

Based in Bradford, the HAAS CNC Miller can easily commute from Leeds, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Dewsbury and Halifax on public transport or by personal vehicle.

The HAAS CNC Miller will:

Be programming directly onto a number of multi-axis Machining centres (VF2
Working directly from 2D & 3D engineering drawings and often from physical components/prototypes
Be adaptable and comfortable introducing new products, machining strategies and programming techniques to ensure as efficient machining process as possible

The HAAS CNC Miller will have:

Previous experience working in a similar position within a high precision machine shop environment (sub-contract or direct)
The ability to create bespoke programmes "online" using machine controls
Excellent machining knowledge and confidence in their own ability, able to make technical decisions on machining strategies when introducing new products/prototypes

Details of the HAAS CNC Miller role:

Renumeration: Up to £33,786.48 per annum (£16.66 per hour)
Working Hours: 37 Hours per week - permanent day shifts
Monday to Thursday: 07:30 to 16:00
Friday: 07:30 to 12:30
Overtime: Frequently available during the week and on Saturday AM
Holiday Entitlement: 33 Days (25 days + 8 public holidays)
Company Life Assurance: 3x Annual P60 earnings

To apply for the HAAS CNC Miller position, please click "Apply Now" and attach a copy of your CV, alternatively please contact Callum Good at E3 Recruitment

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