About the role
CNC Sliding Head Setter/Operator - Redditch
A well-known machining company in Redditch is looking for an experienced CNC Sliding Head Setter/Operator to join their team.
The successful candidate for the role of CNC Sliding Head Setter/Operator will be responsible for setting and operating CNC sliding head machines, with a key requirement for twin-turret, twin-spindle experience.
*Programming experience is ideal but not essential - however, strong sliding-head setting/operating experience is required*
What you'll be doing:
Setting and running CNC sliding head machines
Working with twin-turret and twin-spindle machines (must have experience)
Making high-quality parts
Checking and adjusting tools and machine settings during your shift
Using measuring tools to check your work
Reading drawings and following instructionsLocation:
Redditch, Worcestershire
Hours of Work:
Afternoon shift OR Day shifts with early Friday finish
Monday to Friday Afternoons (2 - 10pm) OR Monday to Friday Days (6am - 2pm or 8am - 4pm, Friday 12:30pm finish)
Pay:
£16.50 per hour, dependent upon experience
Benefits:
Workplace pension scheme, Onsite parking, Flexible working hours on Days.
Contract: Permanent
Please ring Lauren or Leah on (phone number removed) AT THE BEST CONNECTION.
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