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Laser Operator (CNC Machinery)

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Laser Operator (CNC Machinery)

Burgess Hill

£30,000 - £35,000 + Training + Progression + Company Benefits + 4 day work week

Are you a Laser Operator with experience with CNC Machinery to launch your career in a growing company that will invest in your development and offer excellent progression opportunities to help kickstart your career?

Do you want to work for one of the leading companies in the laser and water jet cutting industries providing innovative solutions across multiple sectors?

On offer is an exciting opportunity to join a company that is known for supplying to the Motor sport, Pharmaceutical and Automotive sectors.

In this role, you will be utilising CNC laser cutting machines safely and efficiently.

This role would suit a Laser Operator with experience in CNC Machinery looking to grow their career.

The Role:

Operate laser cutting machines safely and efficiently to fabricate sheet metal components.
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting on laser equipment to ensure optimal performance.
Assemble, grind, and weld components as required for production.This Person:

Background in CNC Machinery.
Full clean Driving license.
Commutable distance to Burgess Hill.REF:19090

KeyWords: Laser, Water jet cutting, Laser, CNC Machinery, Burgess Hill, Training, Progression, Crawley, Eastbourne

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