CNC Miller (operator) - Late Shift
Location: Oxfordshire
Industry: Precision Engineering - Motorsport & Automotive
Hourly Rate: £19 - £25 per hour
Hours: 16:00pm - 02:00am, Monday to Thursday
I'm currently working on behalf of a precision engineering client based in Oxfordshire, a business with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality machined components to the motorsport and automotive sectors. Due to continued growth and increasing demand, they are now looking to add a permanent CNC Operator (milling machines) to their team.
Role Overview
You will be joining a skilled and supportive engineering team, working on Fanuc-controlled CNC Mills to produce complex, small-batch, tight-tolerance components. The company values precision, initiative, and a commitment to quality, and this role is ideal for someone with a passion for high-end manufacturing and engineering excellence.
Key Responsibilities
Set and operate CNC Mills using Fanuc controls
Read and interpret technical engineering drawings
Carry out in-process inspection using standard measuring tools
Maintain high levels of quality and consistency across all work
Work efficiently to job specifications and deadlines
Requirements
Proven experience in CNC Milling within a precision engineering environment
Strong understanding of Fanuc controls
Background in automotive, motorsport, or aerospace industries preferred
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Good attention to detail and a proactive attitude
Working Hours
16:00 - 02:00, Monday to Thursday
4-day working week with 3-day weekends
Overtime available depending on workload
Salary & Benefits
£19 - £25 per hour, depending on experience
Permanent position with long-term stability
Opportunity to work in a modern, well-equipped machine shop
Career progression and skill development supported
If you're an experienced CNC Miller/operator looking to join a forward-thinking company with a reputation for engineering excellence in the automotive and motorsport industries, I'd be keen to hear from you, please email (url removed)