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CNC Machine Operator

Preston
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CNC Machine Operator | Preston | 7:00 am – 3:30 pm (Monday – Thursday) and 7:00 am – 1:00 pm (Friday) | Competitive Salary

Our client is a UK-based manufacturer and supplier of industrial laminates, composite materials and machined components.

They are focused on delivering a quality product portfolio, supported by great service, excellent response and best of all, over 155 years’ experience of getting it right.

Are you the right person for the job?

Keen attention to detail
Strong communication skills
Ability to work independently and within a team
Previous experience in a CNC operating or manufacturing environment (preferred)
Understanding of technical drawings and specifications (advantageous)
What will your role look like?

Follow instructions related to the CNC program and machine fixtures
Liaise with supervisors and colleagues to ensure a consistent workflow
Ensure all components meet engineering drawings and customer specifications
Adhere to the company’s AS9100 quality standards
Perform daily maintenance on assigned machinery
Comply with all Health & Safety regulations
Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the work area (general housekeeping)
Use the business system via PC terminals to manage production tasks
What can you expect in return?

Workplace pension
Attendance Bonus
Free Car parking
Health & wellbeing programme
Sick pay scheme
Company Events
Holiday Entitlement - 20 days plus bank holidays
1 pm finish on Friday
Bonus scheme
Please note: Due to the volume of applications, our client is unable to provide feedback on individual applications.

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