Manual Mill Operator (Late Shift)

Insignis
Havant, Hampshire
8 months ago
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15 Oct 2025 (8 months ago)

Are you an experienced Manual Mill Operator looking for a secure, long-term role with a company that values skill, precision, and teamwork?

Hours:

  • Mon-Thurs: 14:30 to 22:30 (½ hour lunch)
  • Fri: 12:30 to 20:00

    This is your chance to join a leading engineering manufacturer producing high-quality, bespoke components used in specialist industrial applications.

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    Why You'll Love This Role
  • Be part of a skilled, close-knit team where your work genuinely makes an impact.
  • Work with high-performance materials including Inconel, stainless steels, and composites.
  • Enjoy stable, long-term employment with opportunities to grow and develop your expertise.
  • Contribute to a business that's proud of its innovation, quality, and people-first culture.
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    What You'll Be Doing
  • Operating manual milling, drilling, and lapping machines to precise specifications.
  • Working from detailed engineering drawings and using precision measuring tools.
  • Producing complex, high-tolerance components for critical applications.
  • Collaborating with your team to achieve on-time delivery (OTIF) targets.
  • Maintaining a safe, tidy, and efficient work environment.
  • Supporting continuous improvement and process enhancement initiatives.
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    What We're Looking For
  • Good experience in a precision engineering or toolroom environment.
  • Skilled in manual milling operations and confident with a range of measuring instruments.
  • Strong ability to read and interpret technical drawings.
  • Sound understanding of Health & Safety practices within a workshop.
  • A proactive team player with excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
    Bonus Skills (not essential):
  • Experience with surface grinding or fitting/assembly work.
  • Apprenticeship or college-level qualification in mechanical engineering (or equivalent).
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    What's on Offer
  • Competitive salary and shift allowance.
  • Permanent, secure role within a respected engineering business.
  • Late shift hours offering flexibility and work-life balance.
  • Ongoing training and career development opportunities.
  • Supportive and collaborative working culture where your contributions are valued.
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    If you're a Manual Mill Operator who takes pride in precision, craftsmanship, and quality, we'd love to hear from you.

    Apply now to join a company that's as passionate about engineering excellence as you are

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