ROBERTSON RECRUITMENT SERVICES LIMITED
Miller Programmer - PM Shift

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Programming experience is essential to be successful for this role; it will be part of the interview.
We are looking for an experienced CNC Miller & Programmer to join our well-established client, who are rapidly growing due to much success.
This opportunity is working PM Shifts:
- 4pm - 2pm Monday - Wednesday
- 4pm - 1pm Thursdays
- Fridays Off (3 day weekend)
This is an excellent opportunity to work on a variety of precision-engineered components using modern CNC machinery in a clean, well-equipped manufacturing environment.
What's In It For You?
- Up to £19 per hour, depending on experience
- Fridays off / 3 Day weekend
- No weekend working (unless you want the overtime)
- Work on a variety of interesting precision engineering projects
- Be part of a growing company where your skills, experience and ideas are valued
- Stable, long-term opportunity with a supportive team
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The Role:
This is a hands-on role where you'll be responsible for programming, setting, and operating CNC milling machines to produce high-quality precision-engineered components safely, efficiently and accurately.
Programming experience is essential for this role.
What You'll Be Doing:
- Create, edit and optimise CNC milling programmes
- Produce first-off components to engineering drawing specifications
- Modify and improve existing programmes to reduce cycle times and improve efficiency
- Maintain programme documentation and backups
- Setting & Operating:
- Set and operate CNC milling machines
- Select appropriate tooling and fixtures
- Manufacture one-off and batch components to tight tolerances
- Carry out tool changes, offsets and machine adjustments


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Essential Experience Needed:
- Proven experience as a CNC Miller
- CAD/CAM Programming experience is essential
- Experience setting and operating CNC milling machines
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
- Excellent attention to detail
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Good communication skills and a positive attitude
Desirable Experience:
- Experience with Hurco, Haas, Mazak or Fanuc controls.
- Experience operating Haas and Matsuura machinery.
- Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualification.
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