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CNC Machinist

Rise Technical
Greater London
20 hours ago
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CNC Machinist

£39,000 - £41,000 + Training + Progression + Days / No Weekends + Overtime + Benefits

Croydon, South London (Commutable from: Mitcham, Wimbeldon, Beckenham, Orpington, Redhill, Crawley, Slough, Woking)



Do you have CNC / Manual Machinist experience looking to work for a globally-renowned business offering a stable, permanent, days based role within a modern and clean facility?

On offer is a great opportunity to technically progress your career, receive an enhance paid overtime rate and a range of benefits to maximise your earning potential.

This manufacturer trade as experts in their sector with Multi-million pound backing. They are constantly updating their equipment within the renewable and energy market with multiple global sites.

This is a highly varied workshop role working Monday - Friday (8am - 4pm). You will be responsible for operating machinery including lathes, milling, drilling, boring and grinding machines. You will also be involved with Mechanical maintenance, repairs and assembly.

This role would suit a CNC / Manual Machinist looking for a highly varied, secure and technical role with great benefits attached.

The Role.

CNC (Lathes, Borers, Grinders) - operate, set and programme. Assembly, repair and maintenance of Machine Shop equipment. Monday - Friday days based role.



The Person.

CNC / Turner / Miller / Machinist / Programmer. Commutable to Croydon. Mechanical background.

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