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CNC Multi-Axis Machinist

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T&G Engineering are currently recruiting for a skilled CNC Multi-Axis Machinist to join our team in West Byfleet. The role will involve setting and operating CNC machines.

Full time hours are 39hours per week: Monday-Thursday 07:30 to 16:00 (1/2 lunch break), Friday 07:30-14:30 (no lunch break). Overtime available paid at time and a half.

23days annual leave per annum plus English bank holidays.

Competitive rates of pay depending on experience.

Responsibilities:

  • All aspects of CNC Multi-Axis Machining.

  • Programming, setting, and operating our Mazak Integrex’s and/or Okuma Multas’s B300 Machining Centres.

  • Work on highly complex components with a strict GD&T adherence and being compliant to technical documents.

  • Maintaining quality and safety standards ensuring programs and tooling are stored in their correct locations.

  • Use of measuring equipment to check components.

    Requirements:

  • Experience as a CNC setter/operator/programmer.

  • Previous experience on multi-axis machining centres.

  • The ability to read complex drawings with GD&T’s.

  • Aerospace industry experience would be an advantage.

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment where general helpfulness and flexibility are essential attributes for this role.

  • A passion for engineering with the appreciation and commitment to achieve our clients’ requirements is essential.

    Benefits:

  • Private healthcare.

  • Free on-site parking.

  • Overtime paid at time and a half (when available).

  • Company pension.

  • Free eye test and contribution towards safety glasses.

  • Yearly contribution towards safety shoes.

  • Employee referral scheme.

    NO AGENCIES WILL BE CONSIDERED.

    MUST HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK

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