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6 months ago
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  • Permanent day shift on a unique pattern that sees you work only a total of 12 day shifts every 4 weeks (28 days).

  • You get a lot of spare time off and flexibility on this system.

  • Very modern facility with brand new manufacturing machinery.

    Located in the CV13 area.

    Competitive salary. Overtime is paid in addition and readily available. 25 days holiday + banks.

    Hours: 6:00am to 6:00pm in blocks of two / three days before a break (sometimes up to 5 days off between patterns).

    We are recruiting for a CNC Turner to join a rapidly expanding, established manufacturer that make special purpose components used within the aerospace sector.

    CNC Turner Activities & Responsibilities:

  • An experienced CNC Turner with some operating / setting experience on CNC Lathes.

  • Worked within a precision engineering environment or around manufacturing / production machinery.

  • Good all-round Mechanical knowledge in general. A good eye for quality and detail.

    The CNC Turner job’s working environment, opportunities and rewards:

  • Well established precision engineering business who are undergoing significant growth. The company has a very strong order book last several years.

  • Excellent training provided, chance to develop new skills and work in a position that offers variety.

  • Work on high value parts within a modern engineering facility.

    The CNC Turner job will involve:

  • Setting and operating recently purchased CNC machinery.

  • Working to tight tolerances, machining a range of high value components.

  • Parts produced are for the aerospace sector.

  • Working to production targets and ensuring quality standards are met.

    Reference: JP-PR/(phone number removed)

    This job is commutable from Nuneaton, Hinckley, Coalville.

    To apply please contact Joe Parker at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

    Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies.

    “Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply.”

    This job is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment, a recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering and manufacturing appointments from tool room to boardroom. We combine over 100 years of technical knowledge and recruitment expertise to introduce the best candidates to the best companies. We are passionate about your future and persistent in our efforts to secure you the right job

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