Job Title: CNC Machinist
Excellent opportunity for an experienced CNC Machinist from a manufacturing / engineering environment.
We have worked with this client for several years; they offer a first class working environment and the opportunity to work in the Manufacturing sector.
CNC Machinist Main Duties:
* Must be able to read engineering drawings
* Must be able to set and operate with fanuc controls
* Must be confident to machine larger components
* Have at least 2 years recent experience working on CNC controlled lathes
* Must have experience machining Hardened materials
* You must have completed a apprenticeship in machining
They require a CNC Turner with a minimum 2 years’ experience.
Qualifications / Skills/ Experience:
A minimum of 2 years experience as a CNC Turner
Served an apprenticeship in CNC Machining
Salary / Hourly Rates:
Hours of work – you will be working on a 3 shift system (6am to 2pm Monday to Thursday and 6am to 12noon on a Friday, 2pm to 10pm Monday to Thursday and 12noon to 6pm on a Friday and 10pm to 6am Monday to Thursday and 6pm to Midnight on a friday). The basic working is paid at 37 hours
Salary Details
Salary will start around 36k on 3 shifts however when key skills are met this will rise to 42k and then eventually 48k.
OT Rate: £21.07 then £21.72 after 3 months
THE ROLE REQUIRES YOU TO PASS A DRUGS AND ALCOHOL TEST
How to apply for the CNC Turner role:
Apply in word format
Ambitek are specialist recruiters in Manufacturing, Production and the Engineering sectors.
We recruit for blue collar and white-collar roles, covering a variety of roles from cnc machinists, Welders, Platers, Fitters, Maintenance engineers, Inspectors, Mechanical fitters, Sheet Metal Workers through to Sales Engineers, Design Engineers, Production and Planning roles and management positions.
If this role does not suite, please get in touch and we may be able to find something suitable.
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