CNC Miller

Response Personnel
Chatteris, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£16 – £18 pa

Salary

£16 – £18 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 May 2026 (3 days ago)

Benefits

20 days holiday + bank holidays Pension scheme after probationary period Private healthcare after one year of employment

CNC Miller

Cambridge Area

Salary up to £18 an hour DOE

Permanent Role

Job Title:CNC Miller - Composite & Aerospace Components.

Department:Production / Machining department / Engineering.

Company Overview

Our Client based in the Cambridge area offer total Aircraft Product Support to the aviation industry, with a strong focus on quality, compliance and traceability.

This role sits within Composites (Aerospace & Defence), engineering, manufacturing and repairing composite and metallic components from its Chatteris facility.

Full-time, Permanent (40 hours per week)

Role Summary

Operate and setting CNC milling machines (primarily 5-axis) and support manual machining (mills/lathes) for tooling manufacture/refurbishment, manufacturing parts and tooling to tight tolerances with full paperwork and traceability in an aerospace-quality environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Set and run CNC 5-axis milling machines to produce patterns, CNC machining fixtures and composite parts to drawing/specification.
  • Support manual machining tasks (manual mill, Colchester lathe, pillar drills) for tooling manufacture/refurbishment.
  • Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications (including GD&T where applicable).
  • Select tools, set offsets, set datums, prove out jobs, and optimise feeds/speeds within agreed process limits.
  • Carry out first-off and in-process inspection using precision measuring equipment; record results accurately.
  • Maintain paperwork, job packs, and traceability documentation to aerospace standards.
  • Escalate quality concerns, raise/assist with NCRs where required, and support continuous improvement.
  • Maintain safe working practices, housekeeping and correct PPE usage.

Required Qualifications & Skills (Must-have)

  • Strong CNC milling experience operating and setting 3 to 5-axis machines.
  • Manual machining capability (manual mill and lathe) for tooling work.
  • Conversant with CNC controls (Fanuc and Heidenhain knowledge particularly useful; other controls considered).
  • Strong understanding of paperwork/traceability requirements in a controlled/regulated environment.
  • Confident interpreting technical drawings and working to tight tolerances.
  • Quality-focused, reliable, and able to work to output targets under a Section Head's direction.

Preferred Qualifications & Skills (Nice-to-have)

  • Experience in aerospace, composites, defence, or similarly regulated industries.
  • 5-axis experience (beneficial but not essential if the right 3-axis/hand skills and attitude to learn are present).

Machines / Plant & Capability (site-specific)

  • 5-Axis machining centres (4 total):
    • Belotti Vaga x 2
    • Belotti FLA Twin Pallet x 1
    • MultiAX x 1
      Controls: Fanuc or Heidenhain.
  • Composite machining capability: parts from approx. 200mm cubed up to 6m x 3m x 3m.
  • Metallic cutting / tooling manufacture & refurb equipment:
    • Haas CNC mills (3 + 1)
    • Colchester lathe
    • Manual mill
    • Pillar drills

Working Hours / Shift Pattern

  • Standard working week: 40 hours, Monday to Friday.
  • Early shift: 06:00-15:00 (30 mins lunch + two 15 min breaks). Breaks taken at Section Head discretion to achieve best output.
  • Potential late shift requirement (to be discussed): 14:00-01:00 Monday to Thursday (30 mins lunch + two 15 min breaks). Breaks taken at Section Head discretion to achieve best output.

Pay, Overtime & Benefits (Remuneration)

  • Pay rate: Up to £18.00 per hour (depending on ability).
  • Overtime: paid at 1.5 x hourly rate.
  • Holiday: 20 days + bank holidays.
  • Pension scheme: after probationary period.
  • Private healthcare: after one year of employment.

Working Conditions & Physical Requirements

  • Workshop/manufacturing environment (standing for long periods, manual handling of tooling/fixtures within safe limits, PPE required).
  • Must follow safe systems of work and quality processes suitable for aerospace/composites production.

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