Nightshift CNC Profile Burner

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Birtley, Tyne & Wear
12 months ago
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Orbital Recruitment are currently looking for an experienced CNC PROFILE BURNER for our client based in Birtley
Duties:

  • Profile Burning
    Experience Needed/ About You:
  • Must be Experienced Profile Burner (Burnie Machine)
    Pay/ Salary:
  • £21.50ph CIS
  • £19.73 PAYE - Includes Holiday Pay
    Hours & Contract Type:
  • Long Term Temp
  • 21.00 - 07.30 Mon to Wed
  • 20:30 - 07.00 Thu
    The Next Step:
  • If you think this would be a great fit for you then APPLY NOW.
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