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CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator

Leatherhead
18 hours ago
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Our client an established and respected manufacturer specialising in high-precision medical devices. With a strong reputation for quality, innovation, and reliability. They are now seeking a skilled CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator to join their growing team in Leatherhead.

As a key member of their machining department, you will be responsible for programming, setting, and operating 3–5 axis CNC milling machines using Fanuc controls. You will work need to work to high quality standards, ensuring that all medical components are produced accurately and efficiently.

Key Responsibilities
Program, set, and operate 3–5 axis CNC milling machines
Produce high-precision medical components to stringent quality standards
Work confidently with Fanuc controls
Use Cimco software to check and verify CNC programs
Maintain a clean, safe, and efficient working environment
Ensure all work meets strict regulatory and quality requirementsRequirements

Proven experience as a CNC Miller
Strong ability to program using Fanuc controls
Experience with 3–5 axis machining
Familiarity with Cimco is an advantage
Excellent attention to detail and commitment to high-quality workWhat’s in it for you:

Salary £38,000 - £42,000 DOE
Monday – Friday (37.5 hours)
25 days holiday + BH
Free parking on site
Greats pension & employee support
Supportive team and ongoing development opportunities
Stable and established company with a strong reputation in the industryIf you’re a dedicated CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator looking for a new challenge in precision medical manufacturing, apply with your cv today

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