CNC Miller / CNC Turner

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CNC Miller / CNC Turner

Salary: DOE

Monday to Friday - 8 hour days

Location: Speke

My client who is a leading manufacturer within their field is seeking an experienced CNC Miller’s and Turners to join their team due to continued growth and expansion.

CNC Miller / CNC Turner

Minimum 3 – 5 years’ experience
Proven track record of programming, setting and operating
Must be time served and should possess minimum GCSE and City and Guilds/ONC qualifications
Have proven experience within an engineering/manufacturing environment
Able to work pro-actively to improve productivity
Previous experience on manual lathes (Colchester)
·         Changeover, set and operate Haas/Citizen machines Sliding head experience preferrable

Assembly awareness, focus on detail and precision
Keen to learn
Flexible with excellent attendance and timekeeping

CNC Miller / CNC Turner

·         Programme, set and operate all CNC machines

·         Changeover, set and operate milling / turning machines, Haas preferred

·         Communicate professionally

·         Able to read engineering drawings

·         Work to deadlines

·         Work unsupervised and on own initiative

·         Inline section of production runs against route cards and relevant drawings to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards

·         Good housekeeping and H & S conscious

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