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CNC Operator

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CNC Operator
Weekends - 12 hour days
Redditch
Permanent

There is an immediate requirement for a CNC Operator to join a successful, Redditch based manufacturing company, working x3, 12 hour day shifts through Friday, Saturday & Sunday.

These positions are permanent and offer an excellent opportunity to join a well-established company who have a strong order book with further growth planned through 2025 and beyond. Their training and development plan will give successful candidates the opportunity to develop professionally and truly maximise their potential.

As a CNC Operator your responsibilities will include:
Producing components for various industries including aerospace, automotive and defence
Operating 4 and 5 axis CNC machines
Quality control measures of your own work
Following all health and safety policies and procedures
The ideal CNC Operator will have the following skills and experience:
Operating experience with CNC milling machining centres
Knowledge of Fanuc or Mazatrol controls would be advantageous
Ability to check components with gauges and measuring equipment
A positive attitude towards work, development and team working
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