Engineering Machinist

Posted 2 April by Gi Group
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Engineering Machinist

Mansfield

3 shift weekly Rotating Pattern Monday - Friday: 6am -2pm / 2pm -10pm / 10pm - 6am

Up to £35,000 per annum (depending on experience) - 37.5 hrs per week

Permanent

Summary

GI Pro are recruiting for an Engineering Machinist for our Mansfield area-based client to join their team on a PERMANENT basis.

Working a weekly 3 shift rotating pattern Monday - Friday: 6am-2pm / 2pm-10pm / 10 pm - 6am

Offering an hourly rate of pay between £14.50 - £18.25 per hour.

The company - Manufacture storage solutions for a variety of industries

The role: Engineering Machinist

  • Set and operate various machines such as milling, lathes, surface grinders and EDM Eroders.
  • Working with various plastics
  • Endure machines are running, basic maintenance and checks
  • Clean, organised working environment
  • Training is provided to upskill you.

The person: Engineering Machinist

  • You will have shop floor engineering machine experience working on some of the following machines such as Injection moulding, manual surface grinders or spark Eroder machines, CNC or manual.

The benefits: Engineering Machinist

  • 31 days hols plus stat
  • Plenty of overtime available

Apply: Engineering Machinist role
If you feel that you have the skills / experience for this Engineering Machinist role, please click Apply. Keith Childs @ Gi Group will process your application.

Gi Group Access RCRM is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Required skills

  • manual machining
  • CNC
  • injection moulding
  • surface grinding

Application question

Engineering machinery usage?

Reference: 52406722

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