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CNC Miller Programmer/Setter/Operator

TN United Kingdom
Brentwood
1 month ago
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Posted:
01.05.2025

Job Description:
Hours: MON – THURS 7.00AM – 5.15PM

Fridays OFF

We are currently recruiting for a CNC Miller Programmer for our client in Essex. This company is a leading manufacturer in pharmaceutical engineering, dedicated to creating innovative solutions that promote a healthier tomorrow.

Renowned for their quality and service across Europe as they are expanding their work force, seeking a talented CNC machinist to join a production department that’s not only dynamic but inclusive and innovative.

Why apply?

28 days annual leave, including bank holidays

Overtime regularly available

Friendly and supportive work environment

Regular staff events and activities

Flexible start/finish times

Company events

Employee assistance program (EAP)

Free onsite parking

Life insurance

Sick pay

What’s the job?

Program, set, and operate CNC mills (Mill-turn advantageous)

Offline programming using CAD/CAM software

Inspect own work

Machine to tight tolerances

Develop and improve manufacturing methods

Who can do this?

Proficient in VMC programming

Experience with Fanuc and Siemens controls (Set & operate)

Skilled in offline CAD/CAM programming (Preferably OneCNC but others considered)

Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

Experience machining various materials, mainly metals

What next?

Do you have the experience? The company welcomes a site visit to ensure you are happy with the role, the environment, and the people you will work with!

If you would like to speak to someone regarding an interview, please contact Luke Aston on or send an email to [emailprotected]

Immediate starts are available!

Manufacturing Workforce places skilled and in-demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Engineering, Technical, and Manufacturing sectors. We operate from several locations throughout Central England. Our Consultants will understand your skills and advise on your next career step. If you know someone suitable, recommend them to our team for assistance!

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