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Job Title:  CNC Machinist Miller
Posting Start Date:  8/17/26
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About the role

We are looking for a CNC Machinist Miller who will set and operate and maintain high‑precision CNC Milling machines in a fast‑paced, R&D‑oriented shop. The ideal candidate will bring advanced milling and turning expertise whilst also being comfortable on multi‑axis milling centres. They will design machining processes, select and optimize tooling, write G‑code, and oversee production of high‑value, low‑volume parts and one‑offs. Participates in daily shop briefings to discuss objectives, issues, and improvement ideas. The role includes mentoring apprentices, collaborating closely with engineering and tooling suppliers, and driving continuous improvement initiatives.
 
We pride ourselves on mission focused innovation, where performance excellence is at the heart of everything we do.

We’ll provide you with all the equipment you will require from clothing, Safety Shoes, PPE as well as all Tooling and Gauging required, alongside meaningful work that will allow you to grow your skills and enhance your career with us, but equally important to us is that you enjoy a strong work life balance as well.

So if you are interested in joining a growing team working on exciting programme there has never been a better time to apply! We may not know what’s going to change the world next, but chances are we’re already working on it, and you can be part of the story too!

Required skills, qualifications and experience

  • Programming, set up, and running in multi-axis machining methods (3, 4 and 5axis).
  • Skilled in using Heidenheim and Fanuc and Siemans controls; Edit CNC programs, set fixtures and tooling, proving out and operating CNC multi-axis machines to produce R and D and production component parts.
  • Making work offset, tooling and program adjustments as required.
  • Working to specifications, procedures and engineering drawings.
  • Inspecting produced parts using various measuring instruments and hand gauges and interprets CMM inspection results.
  • Supporting the development of machining processes and tooling/fixture design.
  • Liaising with engineering to improve machining methods.
  • Using problem solving techniques to solve machining and process related issues.
  • Prioritising workload to meet deliverable commitment timelines.
  • Experience of 6 S and lean manufacturing tools and techniques

Desired Skills

  • Experience and / or transferable skills to support Turning operations
  • Creating and refining machining strategies for R&D, prototype, and low‑volume production parts.
  • Producing accurate work instructions, process delineations, and change‑order documentation.
  • Implementing corrective action plans and track the effectiveness of process changes.
  • Coordinating with production planners to balance volume and turnaround requirements
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