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CNC Machinist (Mill Turn) Irvine
2 Shift rotation - 2 weeks days - 2 weeks nights
21ph days + 33% uplift for nights + Overtime
I am working with a well-established precision engineering manufacturer to recruit experienced CNC Machinists to join their growing machine shop in Irvine.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced CNC programmer looking for long-term stability, excellent overtime opportunities and the chance to work on medium to heavy engineered components within a modern manufacturing environment.
Working a rotating day and night shift pattern, you'll be responsible for programming, setting and operating CNC Mill Turn machines, producing high-quality components from engineering drawings while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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The Role
- Set, programme and operate CNC Mill Turn machines.
- Manufacture components from engineering drawings.
- Programme directly at the machine using Mazatrol.
- Carry out self-inspection using a range of measuring equipment.
- Edit and prove out CNC programmes.
What We're Looking For
- Engineering Apprenticeship or equivalent.
- Minimum 3 years' CNC machining experience.
- Experience programming at the machine.
- Ability to set, programme and operate CNC Mill Turn machines.
- Strong understanding of engineering drawings.
- Experience using micrometers, verniers and precision measuring equipment.


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Experience within heavy engineering or precision manufacturing would be advantageous.
Package
- 21.00 per hour basic rate
- 33% night shift premium
- Rotating 2 weeks days / 2 weeks nights
- Monday to Friday day shift
- Monday to Thursday night shift
- Overtime paid at:
- Time and a half for the first 9 overtime hours each week
- Double time thereafter
- Permanent position
- Immediate interviews available
If you're an experienced CNC Machinist looking for your next opportunity, we'd love to hear from you.
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