Manual Machinist - Motorsport

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Are you a junior engineer, wanting to learn the ropes on manual machines? Or are you an experienced CNC / Manual Turner who is looking to work for a leader in their field? Due to expansion of the team, this opportunity has arisen and would suit someone looking to have an ideal mix of manual and CNC turning.

The company have earned a great reputation within the industry and have recently gone through a revamp, meaning you can expect a modest working environment that has been recently re-furbished with new machines, gym equipment, kitchen and modern meeting rooms. The company offers a generous benefits scheme consisting of 25 days annual leave and various insurances and pensions.

The role is also day shifts only from Monday to Friday with an early finish on a Friday with plenty of overtime available for anyone who wants it, paid at 1.5.

This is your chance to join an exciting sub-contractor manufacturer who specialise in the automotive and motorsport industry who create a huge variety of parts and components from one off to small batches. You will be working on an XYZ Lathe and will carry out a mixture of manual and CNC turning for the batch work.

If you have experience with manual or CNC turning or you have finished your apprenticeship and don't know where to start, then this role is for you! Click apply or give us a call and Chris Smith will be in touch to go through details. Don't worry if your CV is out of date, Chris can help you update it
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