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CNC Machinist (Milling)

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CNC (Milling) Machinists/Skilled - Permanent
As a specialist recruiter to the technical, niche and engineering markets, we are delighted to announce the following vacancies.
Applicants should have a demonstrable engineering biased work history, from within a precision engineering environment, with the capacity to set and operate CNC based milling machinery, accurately and consistently.
Whilst programming capability is not required, some knowledge of coding would be a distinct advantage.
The company offer excellent working conditions combined with many other benefits, these include company bonus scheme (post probation), private health care, on-site canteen, in addition to working with state of the art machinery and equipment.
Candidates will have a good understanding of machining, confident in setting tooling, loading and running the machine cycle.
Successful applicants will be required to work BOTH morning and afternoon shifts on a weekly rotation.
A shift allowance is paid in accordance with the shift worked (morning shift 12% / afternoon shift 24%).
Overtime is frequently available and is paid at enhanced rates also (Weekday/Saturday time and one half).
The company machine parts for multiple sectors including Aerospace, Transport and Defence, witnessing consistent growth year on year, providing stability and opportunity for the workforce teams.
Shifts - Mornings / Monday to Friday Afternoons/ Monday to Thursday
Due to the work location and shift working, applicants should have access to their own transport.
Positions are Permanent

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