CNC Programmer

Cosham
4 days ago
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Platinum Recruitment is proud to be working in partnership with a well-established Engineering company in Cosham, offering an exciting opportunity for a CNC Programmer to join their team.

CNC Programmer, Cosham | What's in it for you?

The Role - CNC Turner, Programmer, Setter
As a successful CNC Turner Programmer Setter you'll be responsible for programming and setting CNC Turning machines using Siemens or Fanuc controls. You'll be working from engineering drawings to produce small to medium batch components.

Training and development opportunities
Permanent contract from day 1
State of the art shopfloor
Free parking
Lates & Night shifts available
Overtime Paid

Salary: £13 - £14 per Hour
Hours: Monday - Friday

Responsibilities

Program, Set and Operate CNC Lathes - Siemens or Fanuc controls
Machining to tight tolerances and ensuring quality.
Small batch / One offs
Ideally, the candidate has experience using Siemens or Fanuc controls.
Must have experience with working to tight tolerances.
Good teamwork skills.
Ideally, come from a high precision background - aerospace, automotive, F1, oil & gasAlways adhering to health and safety requirements
General housekeeping duties
Experience Required

Previous CNC Programming experience
5 axis experience
Understanding of technical drawings and be able to interpret safety instructions, specifications, and manuals
High attention to detail
Good communication skills and the ability to work as a teamReady to take the next step in your career as a CNC Programmer in Cosham?

We'd love to hear from you. Click Apply Now, and one of our team will be in touch to discuss this CNC Programmer opportunity in Cosham.

Consultant: Anna Brownless
Job Number: (phone number removed) / INDINDUSTRIAL
Job Role: CNC Programmer
Location: Cosham, Hampshire

Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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