CNC Setter / Programmer

Tewkesbury
3 weeks ago
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Job Title CNC Setter / Programmer

Location: Tewkesbury

Salary: Starting salary £35,490 pa (£17.50 per hour) - £42,588 (£21.00 per hour) depending

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent. 39-hour week, day shifts 8-5pm, Mon to Thurs, 8-1pm Fridays

Colt precision is a growing precision engineering company based in Tewkesbury specialising in orthopaedic medical instrumentation, aerospace and defence parts.

The role:

We're a small team with big potential and are looking to some-one who is passionate and self-motivated to grow with us.

Located in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, we provide a wide range of precision engineered capabilities and a looking for an experienced CNC machinist with positive attitude capable of working on their own initiative.

Join us and we'll provide an environment where you can be yourself. An inclusive, culture that invests in you, gives you a platform for continuous learning, and access to an incredible breadth and depth of opportunities to grow your career.

At Colt our work is varied and interesting, no two days look the same giving you opportunity to continuously learn and improve in a safe and friendly environment.

We offer excellent development, a competitive salary, and benefits

What you will be doing:

In this role, you will be involved in setting and operating a variety of Fanuc controlled CNC lathes Manufacturing parts for the Medical, aerospace and defence industries.

With this exciting opportunity you will also get a chance to programme and be involved in lean manufacturing projects helping to shape the future of our business.

Essential skills:

Time served or apprentice trained Machinist.
Experience of Fanuc controls
Team Player with good communication skills
Problem solvingDesirable skills:

Experience of programming Fanuc controls
Experience of fixed head and sliding head lathes
Experience of programming with fusion 360 or similar softwareBenefits:

Bonus
Employee support assistance
Employee cycle scheme.Please click the APPLY button and to submit your CV and Cover Letter.

Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; CNC Programmer, CNC, Operator, CNC Operator, CNC Machinist, Machine Operator, Machinist, Turner, CNC Turner, CNC Operative, CNC Engineer, CNC Miller, Miller, Machine Operative, CNC Setter, Setter, CNC Programming, Machine CNC Turner, CNC Engineering may also be considered for this role

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