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Altham
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Why work for Ambitek
Ambitek specialises in providing permanent and contract recruitment solutions to the UK Manufacturing Engineering Industry.
We have strong knowledge of the UK Manufacturing Engineering market, allowing us to source the best people for the best jobs in the best companies.
We have a successful track record of placing candidates who have skills and experience working within a range of disciplines such as Assembly & Maintenance, Design & Drawing Office, Foundry & Metallurgy, Machining & Tooling, Quality & Inspection, Welding & Fabrication, Site Based Engineering, Skilled Trades, Professional & White Collar Engineering, Production & Logistics and Controls & Instrumentation.
About the firm
Our client is an excellent engineering firm who are one of the leaders in there field, they will offer excellent training to people wishing to progress and develop a career.
Your Day to day duties in the role
You will be involved in the machining of products ready for the next stage of the process
Experience/Skills and Education Requirements

  • You must be apprentice trained as a cnc machinist
  • You must be able to edit, set and operate with fanuc controls
  • Experience of okuma machines is beneficial
  • You must be able to use measuring equipment
    Hours of work
  • The role is on nights
  • The work is on a permanent basis
    Salary and Benefits
  • Pay rate is Skilled Level 3 £15.28 per hour (+ £4.53 per hour for night shift allowance)
  • On site gym and parking
  • Multiple benefits
  • Arguably one of the best facilities in the North West
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