CNC Machinist

Pearson Whiffin - Manufacturing, Engineering & Technical
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Kent

£30-40k DOE

Various shift patterns flexibility required


PLEASE NOTE, NO SPONSORSHIP CAN BE OFFERED FOR THESE ROLES

Are you an experienced Machinist with good working knowledge of programming and operating multi-axis CNC machines?

Have you worked with metal throughout your career?

Do you want to work for a reputable company offering benefits and progression?

Pearson Whiffin Recruitment are delighted to be representing some of Kents most sought-after employers in their search for career focused Machine and Production Operatives, so we want to hear from you!

Whilst the environments vary between our clients, duties include:

  • Working in a team environment to programme, set and operate multi-axis CNC machines
  • Using a range of machinery, machining parts to specifications
  • Working with metal
  • Checking quality of machinery
  • Ensuring open communication regarding equipment, working with maintenance teams if its a problem you arent able to fix
  • Cleaning machinery as standard and maintaining H&S standards
  • All associated documentation
  • Working to production targets

We are looking for:

  • Proven experience using multi-axis machines to manufacture metal components aerospace/defence/tooling backgrounds an advantage
  • A solid working history demonstrating reliability
  • The ability to programme/ set CNC machines Fanuc experience would be a distinct advantage
  • A meticulous attention to detail
  • Flexibility and willingness to work multiple shift patterns
  • A great attitude

Why apply to this advert?!

  • To gain access to some of Kents top employers through representation by a leading agency who genuinely care about maximising your skill set and placing you in the best company for you!
  • Working closely with a consultant who can identify the best companies to approach on your behalf, and with a great network of contacts within the Manufacturing industry in Kent
  • The opportunity to have your CV reviewed and improved to maximise your chances of a successful application
  • Guidance through interview processes and salary negotiations

Our clients offer:

  • Competitive salaries and great benefits packages including generous holiday allowances, subsidised canteens, private healthcare to name just a few!
  • Progression
  • Friendly, supportive teams
  • Stability and longevity

If you are looking for your next Machine Operator role within Manufacturing in Kent, apply online with an up-to-date CV including dates of employment for IMMEDIATE consideration!

These roles are being handled by Pearson Whiffins Manufacturing, Engineering & Technical team!


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