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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Halesowen | Salary: &amp;pound;18.00 - &amp;pound;22.00/hour &amp;pound;18 - &amp;pound;22 p/hour depending on experie | Type: Permanent | As a CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator, you know the difference between running parts... and making them right.  This is about the second one.  As a CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator, you''ll be reading drawings, writing programmes from scratch, setting, running and tweaking.   Working on 3 axis machines, holding tight tolerances, doing the job properly.   They won''t set you up to fail here. They''ll expect around 3 years hands on as a CNC Programmer Setter Operator, because everyone around you knows their craft and standards matter.   What you get back is variety.  One offs, larger runs, different materials, different specs.   As a CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator, you''re not stuck churning out the same parts all day as every day is different.   It''s a smaller team, experienced people, the kind you learn from just by being alongside them.   They''re also moving forward. New additional building, new MRP system, investments being made. These CNC Programmer/Setter/Operator roles are part of that growth.   Milling or turning both fit here. If you can do both, even better.  Fanuc controls, programming from drawings, editing at the machine.  You''ll talk through a drawing at interview, so yo...</description>
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