CNC machinist on a 4-day week, that's correct a 4 DAY WEEK You'll be working on high end 5 axis machines producing parts for the Motorsport industry, which means if you want it there will be plenty of overtime and they pay overtime at x1.5 The role; This is a new shift pattern to modernise how they work, you'll rotate on a 4-week basis from Mon-Thurs and Tues - Fri. You'll be running their modern machines producing prototype parts with short lead times, so you'll be kept busy Their workshop is well organised, clean and an ever updating environment, so it won't feel like a slog coming in to work. What is required; 3 or 5 Axis milling Fanuc or Heidenhain controls Experience programming online on either of the above controls If working a 4-day week and top earning potential sounds like a bit of you, click apply and Chris Smith will be in contact to go through the details. If your CV isn't fully up to date, don't worry, we can help.