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CNC Machinist

The Collective Network
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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CNC Machinist
Up to £21 per hour
Abingdon

We are proud to be working with a highly respected precision engineering company renowned for delivering high-quality components to a wide range of industries. Due to continued growth, we are seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join their dedicated team.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional who thrives in a technical, hands-on role and takes pride in producing precision-engineered parts to the highest standards for mainly the aerospace and space industries.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Set up, operate, and program CNC machines to tight tolerances.
  • Work from engineering drawings and technical specifications.
  • Conduct quality checks using precision measuring equipment.
  • Ensure machinery is maintained and running efficiently.
  • Collaborate with engineers and colleagues to enhance production performance.

Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a CNC Machinist in 3 and 5 axis capabilities.
  • Fanuc control experience is essential.
  • EdgeCAM programming experience is highly desirable.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.

What's on Offer:

  • Competitive hourly rate of up to £21 per hour, depending on experience.
  • Early finish on Fridays - work ends at 1pm!
  • Supportive team environment with chance of further training.


If you're an experienced CNC Machinist looking to join a forward-thinking precision engineering company, apply today through The Collective Network and our consultant Jack will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail.

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