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On Site Machinist

Glasgow
3 weeks ago
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Onsite Machinist

Glasgow, workshop and site based

Travelling to sites across Scotland and overseas

£30,000-£35,000 (£17p /hour) + (OTE £50k PLUS) + Monday to Friday, 40hrs + Stay Allowances + Exceptional Overtime Rates + Car/ Car Allowance + Paid Bonus' + Holiday + Pension + Life Assurance

Exciting opportunity for someone looking for a fresh challenge in their career, work on specialist projects and in a role where you be the go to expert in the field.

On offer is the chance to be part of a global company, who can guarantee long term job security and a varied role where you will be able to travel within Scotland and abroad.

The company are global business, spanning 3 continents, specialising in metrology and tooling solutions for a variety of industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, Energy and more. Having been around for almost a century, this company have continued to grow and expand into new markets. They offer a generous package and bonus system and the chance to work in an autonomous working environment.

The day to day responsibilities for this role will be to travel between company sites and perform installation of machinery and precision machining tasks on customer sites. The successful candidate will be provided initial industry and manufacturer training to get up speed and be part of an established maintenance team. This role will involve travel across Scotland and stay away from home.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced Machinist, has worked with Fanuc and are an expert in milling, turning and other tooling tasks.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an Engineer to enjoy plenty of variety in their day to day tasks and be part of a company who offer plenty of progression.

The Role
*Machinist/ Tooling Engineer/ Toolmaker/ Precision Engineer
*Able to perform milling, turning, boring and other machining tasks
*Involved in project improvement work
*Travelling to customer sites across Scotland and Abroad, will involve stay away from home.
*Monday to Friday, plenty of overtime opportunities

The Person
*CNC Machinist/ Programmer/ Toolmaker/ Precision Engineer/ Miller or Turner or similar background
*Able to perform milling, turning, boring and other machining tasks
*Must have Fanuc experience

Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact [Nick Phillips] at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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