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Job Title: CNC Miller Programmer

Location: Cambridge

Hours: Days based role

Pay Rate: From ?32,000 (DOE)

We are currently recruiting for a CNC Miller Programmer for our client in Cambridge. They specialise in high-quality, precision-engineered components for a wide range of industries including automotive, fibre optic, hi-tech, medical, marine, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and many more.

With a commitment to innovation and excellence, they utilise state-of-the-art CNC machining technology to deliver complex, high-precision parts to exacting standards. As a growing company with continuous improvement, we take pride in our skilled & friendly team and advanced manufacturing capabilities, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the precision engineering industry.

Why apply?

Pension scheme
Private medical insurance
Bonus scheme - happens twice a year
Free onsite parking
Overtime available

What's the job?

Program/Set/Operate CNC milling machines, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and operational guidelines.
Read and interpret technical drawings and CAD files to understand specifications and requirements.
Set up tooling and fixtures, including the installation of cutting tools as per the job specifications.
Conduct regular inspections of finished products using measuring instruments to ensure accuracy and quality.
Collaborate with team members to optimise production processes and improve efficiency.
Maintain a clean and organised workspace, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.

Who can do this?

Understanding of Heidenhain and Siemans Controls
Set and operate a variety of CNC machining centres
Strong understanding of basic mathematics for measurements and calculations.
Familiarity with materials handling processes in a manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of tooling requirements for various machining processes.
Toolmaking knowledge advantageous
Keen eye for detail
Must have commitment to maintaining precision in all tasks

What next?

Do you have the experience? The company welcome 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 being booking an interview then please contact Luke Aston on (phone number removed) for more information or send an email to (url removed)
Immediate starts are available!

Manufacturing Workforce are responsible for placing skilled and in demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Engineering, Technical and Manufacturing sectors, from skilled Shop Floor Personnel and Specialist Engineers to Supervisory and Management positions. We operate from several prime locations throughout Central England and our Specialist Consultants will have an in-depth understanding of your skills and offer best advice on your next step!! We are always searching for the best talent, so if you know anyone, why not recommend someone to one of our professional team who will be more than happy to help.

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