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CNC Press Brake Setter / Operator

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CNC PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR
Eco Personnel is now recruiting for the above permanent position.
Applicants will have operated press brake equipment for a minimum of 12 months and be comfortable working to fine tolerances to produce high quality work.
It is essential applicants can set and operate CNC press brake machines. Working with Trumpf equipment, ideally with the ability to edit programs, the successful candidate will be working as part of a team processing material used within the Aerospace sector.
The position requires a degree of flexibility assisting other team members with general engineering duties.
We are particularly interested to hear from individuals who have a strong work history and who are keen to secure long term employment within the engineering sector.
Salary will be dependent on skills and experience, appropriate training will be provided where required.
The position will commence on a day shift basis, working Monday to Friday although some flexibility may be required from time to time.
Overtime is also available at an enhanced rate.
Great opportunity to work for a progressive business in ultra modern facilities

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