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CNC Miller/Turner - Up to £26.70 per hour

Broadstone
2 weeks ago
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We are recruiting for a Skilled CNC Mill/Turn Machinist for a well established Aerospace company based on Poole, Dorset.
Responsibilities:

  • Programming, setting and operating CNC MILL/TURN Lathe machines
  • FANUC operating control system to produce turned components to customer drawings and specifications
  • Producing offline and online CNC programs.
  • Experience of Edgecam software/programming is an advantage but not essential
  • Inspection of your own work to drawing and SPC requirements
  • General high standard of engineering ability - fully skilled
  • Maintain your area to a high standard of 5C/5S
    Skills and Qualifications:
  • Completed a recognised apprenticeship in mechanical engineering
  • General high standard of engineering ability - fully skilled
  • Working knowledge of Nakamura machines with bar feed is an advantage but not essential
  • Adept with FANUC Controls and have solid experience in the aerospace industry.
    Salary:
    £16.80 - £21.50 depending on experience and skills.
    Night shift also available at x1.5 rate which potentially enhances the rate to £26.70 per hour.
    if you are a skilled CNC Miller or Turner please call or email Alan for about other positions
    Hours:
    Start at 7am or 8am and finish at 4pm or 5pm with flexibility available. Monday to Friday with options to condense hours into less days. 39 hours per week basic.
    To apply for this permanent position please submit an up to date CV and also feel free to call Alan for more information about the company

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