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CNC Machinist (Days / Monday to Friday)

Lincoln
3 weeks ago
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CNC Machinist (Days / Monday to Friday)
£34,000 - £38,000 + Days Only + Monday to Friday + No Overtime + Increasing Holiday with Service
Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Are you a CNC Machinist with an understanding of G-code looking for a long-term, stable, days based role for a long-standing company offering a 40-hour week, within a Monday to Friday role?

In this role you will be programming, setting and operating a machining centre, using FANUC controls in a busy manufacturing environment, working within a team of 10. Alongside the 3-Axis CNC machine, you will be able to continually improve your skillset on a range of manual machines like lathes and bandsaws during downtime, supporting the fabricators who are on-site.

This manufacturer was founded in the 1990's and boasts long standing relationships with a range of clients offering design and manufacturing solutions for various material processing equipment.

This role would suit a CNC Machinist with an understanding of G-code, looking for a long-term role for a company that works with a variety of machines, allowing you to continually improve your skillset within a stable, days only role.

The Role

Programming, Setting and Operating machinery
Working on an Enshu Machining Centre
Working with manual machinery during downtime
Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 4pm
40 hour working weekThe Person

CNC Machinist
Looking for a varied programming, setting and operating role
Commutable to North HykehamEngineering, CNC, Turner, Engineering, Turning, Milling, Miller, Machinist, Machining, Aerospace, Manufacturing, Defence, Engineer, Lathe, Lathes, Machinist, North Hykeham, Lincoln

Reference Number:BBBH19831e

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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