CNC Turner - Setter/Operator

West Bradford
1 year ago
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DCS are recruiting for one of their CNC Sub-contract machining clients based in the heart of the Ribble valley. They are a busy, modern company who poduce prismatic parts to various industries including Mining, Defence, Medical, Aerospace, Rail & Hydraulics.

DUTIES

Setting repeat work in line with proven processes
Daily production operating and tool life management
Use of Mitutoyo CNC CMM machines for inspection (desirable)

ATTRIBUTES REQUIRED

Experience with Fanuc controls
Engineering Apprenticeship required as a minimum
Good communication skills
Ability to work on your own & follow processes
Disciplined approach to completion of paperwork within the scope of IS9001/AS9100 quality standards

NOTE - TRAINING & SUPPORT WILL BE PROVIDED TO SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS

Terms Hours of Work

Permanent full-time position 7.00am - 4.00pm Mon-Thurs

40 hours per week 7.00am - 1.00pm Friday

Payscale dependent on skill level

Private Health Care Cover

31 days holiday per year

Birthday holiday

Continued Service Award

Monthly Attendance Bonus

Company Pension Scheme employer contribution 4% of basic pay

DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality

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