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Job Title: CNC Turner Programmer or Setter

Job Type: Days based, Perm

Location: Fleet

Pay: £16 - £18.50

Hours: Mon-Thurs 08:00-16:30 Fri 08:00-15:30

Our client has been established since 1958. Manufacturing their own components for various industries. They use a range of materials, Stainless Steel, SG Iron, Aluminium alloys, Mild Steel, plastics, etc. Into petrochemical, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, water, anywhere there are pipelines that need industrial automated control. Our client has 4 sites with a total workforce of 201 employees and growing!

The current roles are for a setter, operators with progression onto programming online and offline!

Duties

Programming or Setting and operating twin spindle Mill/Turn machines (training provided)
Programming or Setting and operating twin spindle twin turret lathes
Batch runs of 50-400off
Experience

Conventional & CNC Milling
Fanuc/Heidenhain
Use of PCs – Spreadsheets, emails, etc (must)
Qualifications

Apprentice trained (desirable)
HNC minimum (must)
Benefits:

Monthly paid bonus scheme (average approx. +10%)
Pension scheme – Minimum Employee Pension 4.7% - Employer pension contribution 6.8%
Life insurance
On site free parking
33 days holiday inc bank holiday
Overtime available - 1.25x on weekdays / 1.5x on Saturdays
What next?

Do you have the experience? The company welcome a site visit to ensure you are happy with the role, the environment, and the people you will work with!
If you would like to speak to someone regarding being booked on a site visit then please contact Tom Edney (phone number removed) for more information or send an email to (url removed)
Immediate starts are available!
Manufacturing Workforce are responsible for placing skilled and in demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Engineering, Technical and Manufacturing sectors, from skilled Shop Floor Personnel and Specialist Engineers to Supervisory and Management positions. We operate from several prime locations throughout Central England and our Specialist Consultants will have an in-depth understanding of your skills and offer best advice on your next step!! We are always searching for the best talent, so if you know anyone, why not recommend someone to one of our professional team who will be more than happy to help.

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