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CNC Miller Programmer (Fanuc)

Coventry
5 days ago
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CNC Miller Setter/Programmer (Fanuc)

Coventry

Monday - Thursday 07:00 - 16:00 (early finish Friday)

Salary £15 - £18 p/hour DOE

Do you want job Security?

Do you want job variety?

If the answers are yet then read on this is the one for you.

We are looking for an experienced CNC Miller setter/programmer, to work with an establish company that can offer a relaxed environment, job security, work variety and much more.

You will be responsible for proving & writing programmes with Fanuc controls. You will be working on a variety of runs (1 off, 2 off, 10 off, 100 off, 2 off etc).

If you have CAD/CAM experience, depending on software there is room for a higher rate.

To be considered - you MUST have experience as a CNC miller & be able to write programmes from scratch with Fanuc controls.

In return - this role offers you:

Fantastic rate £15 - £18p/hour
37.5 hours paid per week
Optional overtime at 1.2x
Excellent facilities.
Job security.
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Applying is easy, just respond back to this advert with your CV clearly showing the skills needed and we will be in touch. Everyone will receive a reply, but please do ensure your CV is relevant.

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