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CNC Miller

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Location Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Company Salary: £14.50 - £21.000 per hour
CNC Miller Required!
Our client is a rapidly growing engineering company, specialising in machining and heat treatment.
On behalf of our client, we are seeking an experienced CNC Miller to join their team. The successful candidate will be responsible for setting, operating, and programming CNC milling machines to produce high-quality precision components to tight tolerances.
Package
- 20 days holiday plus bank
- Contractual profit sharing scheme
- 40 hour working week with early finish on Fridays (6:30am – 3:30pm Monday to Thursday, 12:30pm finish Fridays)
- Hourly rate £14.50 – £21 per hour (DOE)
CNC Miller – Responsibilities
- Set up, operate, and program CNC milling machines
- Read and interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, and technical specifications
- Select appropriate tooling, fixtures, and machining strategies
- Carry out first-off inspections and in-process quality checks using precision measuring equipment (micrometers, verniers, CMM, etc.)
- Make necessary program edits and adjustments to optimise machining processes
- Ensure components are manufactured to tight tolerances and customer specifications
- Work closely with production, quality, and engineering teams to resolve issues and improve processes
- Adhere to all health and safety regulations and company procedures
- Support continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives
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CNC Miller – Requirements


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- Proven experience as a CNC Miller in a precision engineering environment
- Relevant qualification – Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering / CNC Machining, NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent in Engineering
- Strong ability to work from and interpret engineering drawings
- Competent in the use of precision measuring equipment
- Good understanding of machining techniques, materials, and tooling
- Ability to work to tight tolerances and high-quality standards
- Experience working with one-off and small batch production
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