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CNC Lathe Operator

Wolverhampton
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CNC Lathe Operative – Immediate Start Available

Monday to Friday with offer of Overtime 

We at Pertemps Wolverhampton  are currently seeking an experienced CNC lathe operative to join our client . The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment 

experience with Automotive , Aerospace would be beneficial . 

Key Responsibilities:
Set up and operate 2 Axis lathe machines (experience with milling machines is a plus)

Operate Bar Fed lathes 

Perform product inspection using gauges and measurements

Read and interpret engineering drawings accurately

Load and unload parts

De-burr components to a high standard

Carry out Basic machine checks and maintenance 

Operate multiple machines when required

Required Skills & Experience:
Proven experience 

Background in the manufacturing industry 

Strong knowledge of Gauges and measurement's

High attention to detail and accuracy in your work

A team-oriented mindset with a "can-do" attitude

Organised, focused, and able to work to tight tolerances

What Our client offers
A stable and supportive working environment

Opportunities for training and upskilling

Overtime opportunities 

Competitive pay and benefits

please apply with a CV to us at Pertemps

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