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CNC Setter / Operator

Deburrer
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
£11- £14ph
Day Shift
Ristara Engineering is working in partnership with an Engineering company located in Nottinghamshire, that manufactures world-class assemblies and components for the global Aerospace, MOD, Industrial and Power Generation markets.
Our client is an integrated Tier II supplier of build-to-print metallic and composite parts, kits, and assemblies to the global aerospace industry. With capabilities in precision machining, sheet metal, composites, metal finishing, and complex assembly.
Due to the latest expansion within their machine shop, we are now looking for skilled Deburrer to join their established team. You will become part of a team working on new and exciting projects, with a clear opportunity to develop your career within the organisation.
You will be working in a busy and challenging environment.
Located at one of there sites in Nottinghamshire you will be working alongside experience and qualified engineering professionals to assist you in your new role and help develop your career.
Successful candidates will be working in an environment that will challenge your knowledge and promote innovative thinking amongst peers. There is plenty of variation to your work which allows for a vibrant and interesting working environment. Overtime is available at competitive rates, to allow for increased earning potential.
What do you need?

  • Experience in engineering environment
  • Experience Deburring, fettling, Polishing and Finishing
  • Experience with handheld power tools
  • Experience with engineering drawings
  • Attention to detail and experience working with aluminium
    What do we offer?
    · £11-£14ph
    · Day Shift
    · Friendly working environment
    · Free onsite parking
    · Sick pay
    · 28 days holiday including bank holidays.
    · Additional company benefits
    · Clear paths for progression and personal development!!
    How to apply
    Please submit your most up-to-date CV to Naomi .Lawry @ristara . co. uk or call our office for an informal chat on how we can find you your dream move within your chosen sector with one of the many career opportunities we currently have, Tel: (phone number removed)

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