Machinist

Latitude Recruitment
Fareham, Hampshire
7 months ago
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Machinist:

We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Machinist to work a Double Day Shift pattern in Fareham.

Introduction

The primary role of the Machinist will be to run large complex computerised machinery, logging results and data and working to achieve high quality standards.

Responsibilities:

  • Running, setting and operating of large complex machinery

  • Work to high quality standard to produce the products

  • Work to the site's health and safety procedures

  • Participates in 5S methodology and ensures work areas are clean, tidy and HSE compliant

    Ideal Experience:

    Although full training will be provided due to the complexity of the machines and controls, the Production Technician / Machinist will need to have previous machining experience, especially with computerised controls as well as a can-do attitude and a willingness to learn new skills.

    Any previous experience or knowledge of engineering drawings or manufacturing experience would be ideal.

    The machinery used on site is semi-automated and have computerised controls, the machines and robots are set up, monitored and run by the Technicians and work to high quality standards. There is a lot of computerised controls and touch screens for the machinery.

    This is a great opportunity to learn new skills and there is career progression opportunities for the right people, they are looking for someone to stay in the business long term and grow with them.

    Salary Including Shift Allowance - £33,800

    Hours: Early Shift 06.00 - 14.00, Late Shift 14.00 - 10.00

    Benefits:

  • Shift Allowance

  • 25 Days Holiday Plus Bank Holidays

  • Company Bonus Scheme

  • Pension Scheme 5% employer

  • Private medical care

    If you could be interested in this excellent Machinist opportunity, please apply and we'll be in touch with further details

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