Programmer (Robot Welder)

Truro
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Robot Weld Programmer/ CNC Programmer/ Machine Programmer

Truro

£35,000 - £45,000 + Career Progression + In-House Training + Overtime + PPE + Company Benefits/ Bonus + 4 Day Working Week

Are you a Machine Programmer or similar looking for an exciting role within one of the countries' most well-established and reputable agricultural machinery manufacturer, who are the gold standard in the agricultural machinery manufacturer industry, boasting an unrivaled reputation spanning over eight decades?

Do you want to work in a role within an extremely well-established agricultural machinery manufacturer, who since their creation have gone from strength to strength to where they now employ over 150 employees, with the added benefits of achievable career progression into senior roles, overtime earning potential, and a four-day working week?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to become a key player within a diverse, and skillful team, within a company who value and champion their employees through scalable career progression and great company benefits.

In this role you will be responsible for programming, operating, and maintaining robotic welding machines, inspecting and ensuring great weld quality, as well as performing routine maintenance and troubleshoot tests of robotic weld equipment.

This role would suit a Machine Programmer or similar looking for a role at an agricultural machinery manufacturer who champion their employees through attainable career progression opportunities, with an abundance of history and a distinguished reputation, with the added benefit of overtime earning potential and a four-day working week.

The Role

Programming, operating, and maintaining robot weld machinery
Inspecting and ensuring great weld quality
Perform routine maintenance to robot weld machineryThe Person

Machine Programmer
Commutable distance to Blackwater (Truro)BBBH18178EW

Key Words: Robot Weld Programmer, CNC Programmer, Machine Programmer, Robot, CNC, Machinery, MIG Welding, In-House Training, Career Progression, Overtime, Machine Programmer, Truro, Blackwater

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The remuneration offered will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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