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About The Role
A CNC Miller is required for a precision engineering operation in Dudley, offering £15.50 to £20 per hour. This full-time, hands-on role involves setting and programming your own machinery to produce large, complex components to demanding tolerances. Working hours are 8am to 4.30pm, with overtime available. You will take ownership of your work from initial set-up through to final inspection, performing your own pre-inspection and in-process checks. Working from detailed engineering drawings, you will select suitable tooling, work-holding, and machining strategies. This position suits an experienced professional who works confidently and independently, ensuring every component meets exact specifications within a busy heavy engineering environment.
CNC Miller – High Precision Heavy Engineering
Location: Dudley
Hours: 8am–4.30pm, with overtime available
Salary: £15.50- £20 per hour
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We are currently looking for an experienced CNC Miller to join a busy precision engineering operation.
The Role
This is a hands-on, high-precision machining position. The successful candidate will be expected to work confidently and independently, taking full ownership of their components from initial set-up through to final inspection.
You Will Be Responsible For
- Setting and programming your own CNC machines and components.
- Producing large, complex components to demanding tolerances.
- Carrying out your own pre-inspection and in-process checks.
- Working from engineering drawings and specifications.
- Selecting appropriate tooling, work-holding, and machining strategies.
- Ensuring components meet the required dimensional and quality standards.
- Working safely and confidently with large and heavy components.
- Working unsupervised and taking responsibility for the quality of your own work.
- Maintaining a clean, safe, and organized working environment.


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Candidate Requirements
- Proven CNC Milling machining experience.
- Experience working within a heavy engineering/manufacturing environment.
- The ability to set and program their own work.
- Strong drawing interpretation skills.
- Experience working to high-precision tolerances.
- Experience carrying out their own inspection and quality checks.
- A high level of attention to detail.
- The ability to work independently and unsupervised.
- Experience with heavy slinging, lifting, and crane handling.
- A strong understanding of workshop safety and safe handling of large components.
What’s on offer?
- Competitive salary, based on experience and skill level
- Regular overtime opportunities
- Opportunities for training, development, and progression within a skilled machining environment
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