CNC Machinist

Bennett and Game Careers
Bristol
2 weeks ago
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CNC Machinist required to join a leading firm based in Bristol.

Our client are a precision engineering company, established for over 50 years that offer bespoke solutions to a wide variety of industries including: aerospace, defence, nuclear, medical and many others.



CNC Machinist Job Overview

We're currently on the lookout for are looking for a skilled CNC Programmer / CNC Operator to join a close-knit friendly team based in Bristol.

The ideal candidate should be an experienced CNC Programmer / CNC Operator specifically with of aluminium parts.



CNC Machinst Job Requirements

  • Independently programme & operate 3-axis VM20i & 5 axis VMX30Ui CNC Hurco Mills
  • Conventional Programming in WinMax, using DXF.
  • NC Programming, Fusion 360.
  • Experience machining aluminium and plastics and free issue parts
  • Managing tools and sets up.
  • Read Technical drawings.
  • Strong organisational and communication skills.
  • Have a keen eye for detail and good engineering hygiene.
  • Reliable and punctual.



CNC Machinist Salary & Benefits

  • Permanent position - Immediate start available
  • Salary £40,000 - 50,000 DOE
  • Holiday: 25 days holiday plus 8 days bank holiday
  • Mon - Fri, 40 hours (alternate weeks- early & late shifts, every other Friday off)
  • Early Shift: Monday - Thursday (06:00 - 15:00) Friday (06:00 - 17.30)
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