CNC Machinist (Millers)

Cameron Clarke Associates
South Ayrshire Council
3 months ago
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CNC Machinist (Miller)| Ayrshire | 37 hours per week |Up to £18 per hour PLUS a 33% shift premium for early/back shifts

Are you passionate about precision engineering? Do you thrive in a fast-paced manufacturing environment? Ready to make a significant impact at a leading precision manufacturing company?

We are currently looking for a CNC Machinist (Millers) to join our dynamic team at Prestwick Aerospace Park in Ayrshire.

At Precision Tooling Services, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality precision manufacturing from our modern facility located in Prestwick, Scotland. With continual investments in the latest technologies and skills, we ensure cost-effective and timely deliveries that meet our customers’ needs. Our people are the heart and soul of the business, fostering creativity and innovation while holding quality as our cornerstone.

Hours of Work: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday:

  • Day Shift: Monday to Thursday, 8am – 4.30pm, Friday 8am – 1pm
  • Early Shift: Monday to Thursday, 6am – 2pm, Friday, 6am – 11am
  • Back Shift: Monday to Thursday, 2pm – 10pm, Friday, 11am – 4pm
  • Early and Back shifts are rotating, following a training period on day shift

What can Precision Tooling Services give to you?

  • Up to £18 per hour PLUS a 33% shift premium for early/back shifts
  • 33 days of holiday per year
  • Monday to Friday working schedule with an early finish on Fridays
  • Access to the Death in Service scheme (x2 salary) after 3 months of service
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Recommend a Friend Scheme
  • Free Parking
  • Pension scheme

Are you the right person for the job?

  • Live within a commutable distance and have the right to work in the UK
    • Apprenticeship/HNC in Manufacturing Engineering or equivalent
    • Time-served Miller with minimum 3 years CNC experience
    • Experience of programming and operating CNC Milling machines
    • Ability to read and understand engineering drawings
    • Knowledge of Fanuc programming language
    • Self-motivated with an eye for detail and effective communication skills
    • Ability to hit the ground running and enjoy working within a small skilled team
    • Customer Service experience is essential, along with excellent people skills

What will your role look like?

  • Programming, setting, and operating CNC milling machinery to perform internal and external milling of components based on customer drawings
  • Operating manual milling machinery
  • Utilizing inspection equipment to ensure precise adherence to sizes, tolerances, and surface finishes
  • Playing a critical role in meeting customers' needs through meticulous work

If you are ready to start your career at Precision Tooling Services, then click APPLY now! We can’t wait to hear from you!

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