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CNC Machinist

Lea Marston
3 weeks ago
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CNC Machinist 
Hams Hall
£51,000
Three shift Monday - Friday 

Market leading Pension package over 20%

Are you a machine operator/maintenance engineer/technician with hands on machine experience?

I am recruiting for a CNC Machinist for a global Automotive company based in the Birmingham area, they are looking to recruit a CNC Machinist on three shift pattern. They are offering a leading pension package that is the highest in the West Midlands and worth thousands of pounds a year. On top of this you will be working in an incredibly automated and technologically advanced environment – packed to the rafters with high tech machinery including robots.

The CNC Machinist role will be working within the machining department – mainly working on CNC Turning and Grinding machines, you will be changing tooling and running offsets.

Other benefits included for the CNC Machinist:

26 days holiday bank holiday (pro-rata for weekend shift)
Life assurance
Health care
Subsidised state of the art canteen including hot food and salad bar (20% off)
Progression opportunities for senior roles
Company car scheme
Experience required for the CNC Machinist:

5 years working as a machinist setting and operating CNC Machines in a fast paced environment
Previous experience focussing on OEE
NVQ Level 3 or Apprentice trained

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