Skilled CNC Miller / Turner

Tewkesbury
3 weeks ago
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Job Advertisement: CNC Miller Programmer/Setter/Operator
Location: Tewkesbury
Salary: £18.00 - £21.50 per hour
We are seeking a skilled and experienced CNC Miller Programmer/Setter/Operator to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a leading aerospace company, producing high-precision components in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Main Responsibilities:

Programming, setting, and operating CNC Mills with FANUC (or Siemens) operating control systems to produce prismatic components to customer drawings and specifications.
Producing offline and online CNC programs using CAD/CAM software. Familiarity with Edgecam and Solidworks is an advantage but not essential.
Inspecting your own work to ensure it meets drawing and SPC requirements.
Maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and organisation in your work area in line with 5C/5S principles.
Skills & Qualifications:

Completion of a recognised apprenticeship in mechanical engineering.
Proven experience and high standards in CNC milling programming, setting, and operating.
A working knowledge of fourth and fifth axis machines is beneficial.
Solid experience with FANUC controls, particularly in the aerospace industry.
What We're Looking For:

A proactive, reliable individual with strong attention to detail.
Ability to produce high-quality work within tight tolerances.
A team player who can contribute to maintaining our high engineering standards.
If you're looking for a challenging role with great pay and a supportive work environment, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and take the next step in your career with us

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