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Cnc Operator - Night Shift

Kirkbymoorside
6 days ago
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Night Shift CNC Machinist
Location: Kirkbymoorside
Shift: Permanent Night Shift
Salary: £17p/h + Shift Allowance

Our client are a high precision engineering company who provide services into various sectors including aerospace and defence. We are seeking an experienced CNC Machinist to support high-spec production based on their night shift.

Key Responsibilities

  • Set and operate CNC machinery for milling, grinding, tapping, and drilling

  • Perform basic program edits to ensure optimal performance and part accuracy

  • Work from technical drawings and job specifications with minimal supervision

  • Conduct tool changes, machine offsets, and troubleshoot minor issues

  • Maintain strict quality standards, ensuring parts meet tolerance requirements

  • Perform in-process inspection using standard measuring equipment

  • Assist with continuous improvement initiatives within the machining cell

  • Initial training will be provided on a day shift basis

    Required Skills & Experience

  • Proven experience operating CNC machinery in a precision engineering environment

  • Knowledge and understanding of 3-axis and 4-axis CNC machining

  • Familiarity with Renishaw probing systems

  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and follow production work instructions

  • Self-motivated with strong attention to detail and commitment to quality

    Salary and Benefits

  • £17 p/h basic rate

  • Enhanced night shift allowance

  • Enhanced benefits package

    For more information about this excellent opportunity please apply here.

    Actio are an equal opportunities employer and a recruitment agency

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