CNC Miller - Weekend Shift

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Negotiable

Permanent

Description

CNC Miller - Weekend Shift
Rowley Regis
£50,000

Are you an experienced CNC Miller looking for autonomous working? You are in luck... This CNC Miller position is on day shift position working on a completely brand new 5 axis milling machine, with the option of moving onto a set shift pattern further down the line!

The Business;

The business are a precision machining business, supplying 5 axis parts into the motorsport and high-end automotive industry. They specialise in jig and fixture component machining, as well as assembly of these complex jigs. They have multiple sites, but this one is working from their Rowley Regis machine shop.

The role;

You will be working within a small team of machinists, working on brand new 5 Axis Matsuura milling machines, mainly machining different metallic materials from billet. The role is setting and operating the CNC mill, so the CAM program will be created offline and ready for you to run.

What is required;

5 Axis milling experience - Matsuura machine experience is desirable
Fanuc control experience is an essential
Knowledge of working to tight tolerances and one offs - small batch machining
This is a permanent position to help get the new unit off the ground and machining some complex parts!

If working on a brand new machines, totally autonomously sounds like a bit of you, click apply and Chris Smith will be in contact to go through the details. If your CV isn't fully up to date, don't worry, we can help
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