CNC Miller and Turner

Durham
1 month ago
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Job description

CNC Turner and Miller

Durham

Full time

Working Hours: Twin SHIFT:

6am – 2pm and 2pm – 11:25pm Mon-Thurs alternating shifts.

6am - 12pm Friday. (Early shift only) Both 36.33 hrs per week

Salary:

Programmers £17 to £20 hourly rate depending on experience + 20% shift allowance.
(2 shift).

Setter/Operators - £14 to £17 ph.
Job Summary
Our client has a long and established reputation for customer excellence and responsiveness in the supply of complex, quality critical precision machined components and related assemblies. Join our busy, well-equipped and modern CNC machine shop in Durham as a permanent member of staff

Responsibilities

Safe operation of CNC turning centres
Programming and editing NC programs
Setting up and operating CNC machinery
Ensuring all parts meet precise drawing requirements
Completing quality check sheets and OEE documentation
Preventing Foreign Object Debris (FOD) contamination
Creating/updating setup sheets as required
Requirements

Time-served apprenticeship
Minimum 5 years' experience with billet work
Competency in programming/editing NC programs
Ability to read and follow aerospace protocols
Experience maintaining high quality standards
Self-motivated with ability to work unsupervised
Well-organized with attention to detail
Proven history in a busy sub-contract machine shop environment
Overtime 1.5 as standard and available most weeks. The company promotes flexible working hours.

Holiday: 25 days + bank holidays

How to Apply:

If you are interested, please apply directly by attaching your CV or contact our consultants on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

RMS is an equal opportunities employer and recruits and promotes employees based on suitability for the job. If you are not contacted within 7 days of the closing date, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion

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