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Explore work as milling machine operator. This page gives a simple overview of the occupation, useful skills, map context and ways to continue in Job Explorer.
Milling machine operators set up, program and control milling machines that remove metal from workpieces with rotary cutters, prepared settings and machine instructions.
In job descriptions, look for blueprint reading, CAM or CNC controls, cutter selection, test runs, measuring equipment, machine maintenance, tolerance checks and production records.
Milling work usually takes place in a machine shop or production cell where drawings, work orders, fixtures, cutters and measuring tools guide each setup. The operator prepares the machine, runs checks, watches the cut and removes finished workpieces without losing tolerance or surface quality.
Core skills include reading blueprints, setting controllers, choosing cutting tools, using CAM or CNC instructions, checking geometric tolerances and measuring finished pieces. Some roles lean toward repeated production runs, while others involve small batches, complex metal parts or more troubleshooting.
Pay is shaped by machine responsibility, material complexity, tolerance demands, shift patterns, production pace and whether programming or only machine tending is expected. Roles that include setup decisions, fault diagnosis and quality records usually carry broader responsibility than simple loading work.
Career development can move from machine tending to full setup work, CNC programming, quality control, production coordination or maintenance-oriented roles. Experience with different metals, fixtures, cutters and measuring equipment makes it easier to handle more difficult milling jobs.
When reviewing vacancies, check whether the role is manual milling, CNC milling, setup, programming or production tending. Notice the named controls, measuring tools, materials, shift pattern and whether the employer expects the operator to record production data or adjust programs.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
60 skills are associated with this occupation.
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computer numerical control machine operator (7223.4)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/a1c9f8b7-c4ce-4b15-ac3c-3378c300d8f2 |
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| ESCO code | 7223.4.6 |
| ISCO group | 7223 |
| Concept type | Occupation |