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CNC Hass Machinist

Barnsley
8 months ago
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An opportunity for a CNC Hass Machinist to work shifts to join a Global Business, that manufacture highly engineering products for the oil & gas, power generation and aerospace & defence markets.

Our client have already engaged in the delivery of a wide range of high profile projects and on the back of this they have been recently awarded another major contract and thus are looking to add a CNC Hass Machinist on a Permanent Contract.

Our Global Client is backed by extensive years of innovation and extensive research from design to production.

DUTIES for the role of CNC Hass Machinist :

Programming and operation of HAAS (Fanuc control) CNC Machine.
Ensuring that components meet the drawing specification and quality standards.
Maintain target levels of productivity.
Maintain equipment in good condition.
Performs other duties as assigned for varying business needs and development.

KEEN to speak to CNC Hass Machinist :

Formal apprenticeship training.
Ability to read engineering drawings.
Experience in HAAS CNC programming and operation.
Experience in fitting and assembly.
Experience in the use of lifting equipment, including slinging and use of overhead crane.
Experience in use of Inspection equipment.

THE offer for the role of CNC Hass Machinist :

Salary between £35,000 - £40,000 per Annum - DOE
Yearly Pay Reviews.
Free Medical Cover.
10% Employer Pension Contribution.
Modern Manufacturing Workshop

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