CNC Machinist

Clevedon
2 weeks ago
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CNC Machinist
£33 - £38k
Aerospace Sector
Clevedon Nr Bristol
Double Day Shift (Two Weeks Rotation)

6am - 2pm - 2pm - 10pm (Earlier finish on Friday and no weekends)

Are you a skilled CNC setter/operator looking for a new role with a global aerospace supplier, then this role is for you!
The company is a leading aerospace component supplier so you will be working on the production of precision parts for the aerospace industry. They operate from a modern facility based in Clevedon with onsite parking and good access to the motorway and transport links
This would suit someone with experience working in a precision engineering machine shop with CNC experience. Ideally you will have experience of Turning, Milling, and 4 and 5 Axis machining, knowledge of Fanuc and Siemens controls would be ideal although training can be provided tg get you up to speed on the products and equipment.

This role will be an early and late shift position with opportunity for overtime as well.

For full details please apply online and one of the team and Reed will be in touch!

Key Responsibilities:

Setting and operating of CNC Machinery in an Aerospace manufacturing environment.

Working to aerospace quality standards.

Working within specified policies and procedures.

Participation in continual improvement activities.

Running multiple machines where possible.

Skills and Experience

  • Preferably holds an ONC/HNC/HND or time served machinist

    Turning experience would be beneficial
  • Has a strong CNC manufacturing background
  • Can demonstrate successfully supporting improvement activities
  • Can work as part of a team and demonstrates flexibility.
  • Good communication skills are desirable. ·

    What is in it for you?

  • Additional leave
  • Company Pension
  • Life Insurance
  • On-site parking
  • Sick pay
  • Wellness Program

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