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CNC Milling Lead

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West Midlands
2 weeks ago
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CNC Milling Programmer / Lead
Location: Coventry - CV7
Hours: Monday to Thursday 7:30am to 4:30pm / Friday 7:30am to 12:30pm
Pay Rate: £18.00 to £20 per hour - depending on experience

We are currently working with a precision engineering company that are looking to recruit an experienced CNC Miller Programmer, Setter, Operator to provide leadership within one of their milling machining cells.

Your day-to-day duties will include:
. Programming (online & offline), setting, and operating machines
. Interpretation of drawings and 3D digital files
. Produce prototypes / small production runs
. Carry out inspection of your work (CMM and Manual)
. Produce work of a high standard by adhering to quality standards to ensure that product is produced to agreed specifications.
. Technical support to other Cell members in programming, fixturing and setting machines
. Maintain a good working relationship with colleagues to promote successful teamwork.

You will need the following experience and skills to be considered:
. Full rights to work in the UK (no sponsorship offered at all)
. Must be commutable to CV7
. Ideally apprentice trained
. 5+ years of experience as a CNC Miller Programmer
. Experience using Heidenhain controls
. CAM experience - Ideally EDGECAM
. Experience working with Inconel, titanium, mild steels, brass, aluminium-bronze, bronzes, aluminium, plastics, super duplex

WF Tech are responsible for placing skilled and in demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Precision & Advanced Manufacturing sectors, from skilled Machining Personnel and Specialist Engineers to Supervisory and Management positions.

Our Specialist Consultants will have an in-depth understanding of your skills and offer best advice on your next step!! We are always searching for the best talent, so if you know anyone, why not recommend someone to one of our professional team who will be more than happy to help.

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