CNC Setter Operator

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12 months ago
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CNC Miller (Setter/Operator)
Hemel Hempstead
£37,500 + Unlimited Overtime @ 1.5x

A leader in high-precision CNC manufacturing across industries like aerospace, defence, motorsport, and robotics, is on the lookout for an experienced CNC 5-Axis Miller to join their exceptional team. Based at their cutting-edge facility in Hertfordshire, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, engineering-led environment and takes pride in their craft.
Why Join?

Top-Quality Work - Machine high-spec parts in a clean, modern facility.
Great Hours - Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM - keep your weekends free!
Unlimited Overtime - Paid at 1.5x, with no cap.
Great Culture - Be part of a highly skilled and supportive team.The Role:

Set and operate 5-axis DMG Mori CNC machines using Heidenhain controls.
Use heat shrink tooling to ensure exceptional precision and surface finish.
Work on high-tolerance, small-batch and bespoke components.
Deliver quality results on time and in line with technical specifications.
Collaborate with a skilled team in a workshop that values detail, teamwork, and performance.What You'll Bring:

Proven experience setting and operating 5-axis CNC machines.
Confidence using Heidenhain controls.
Familiarity with heat shrink tooling and high-end finishing techniques.
A commitment to accuracy, quality, and clean working practices.
A proactive, team-oriented attitude and a genuine passion for engineering.
If you're a skilled machinist who thrives in a fast-paced, high-quality workshop - and you want the opportunity to maximise your earnings with unlimited overtime - hit 'Apply' below and we will be in touch with more details.

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