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CNC Setter

Arundel
3 weeks ago
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Are you a skilled CNC Setter looking for a new opportunity? Our client, a leading manufacturer of complex machine parts for the automotive, aerospace, and defence sectors, is seeking a CNC Setter to join their team in Arundel. This role offers a chance to work with state-of-the-art equipment and be part of an innovative company.

What is The Job Doing:

As a CNC Setter, you'll be responsible for:

Setting and operating CNC machines, specifically Mazak (5 axis) with Heidenhain controls
Working within shift patterns of 7am-3:30pm or 12noon-9pm
Ensuring all parts meet the company's stringent high tolerance standards

What Experience Do I Need

The ideal CNC Setter will have:

Experience in setting and operating CNC machines, although specific experience with Mazak or Heidenhain is not required
A keen eye for detail to ensure precision in manufacturing
Flexibility to work within the specified shift patterns
Strong problem-solving skills to troubleshoot any issues that arise

Our client is a prominent manufacturer based in Arundel, specialising in producing highly precise machine parts for the automotive, aerospace, and defence industries. They are known for their commitment to quality and innovation, using advanced technology to meet the demanding standards of their sectors.

If you are an experienced CNC Setter eager to work with cutting-edge technology and be part of a dynamic team, this role could be perfect for you. Apply now to take the next step in your career with a reputable company.

If you have experience or interest in roles such as CNC Operator, CNC Machinist, CNC Programmer, Precision Machinist, or Machine Setter, this CNC Setter position could be a great fit for you. Don't miss this opportunity to advance your career in a thriving industry. Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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