EMI-MEC Machine Setter

The Wyke
5 days ago
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Recruit4Staff are proud to be representing their client, a leading manufacturing company in their search for a EMI-MEC Machine Setter to work in their leading facility in Telford.

For the successful EMIMEC Machine Setter our client is offering:

Permanent position
Starting salary of up to £30,000 per annum - Depending on experience
Annual bonus depending on company performance
Flexible working hours (8:30/9:30 - 4:30/5:30) 36.5 hour working week
Overtime opportunities paid at x1.5 after 36.5 hours per week
35 days holiday
Free parking
The Role - EMI-MEC Machine Setter:

Setting/Operating machines within an engineering environment
Use of dies to cut threads
Working from engineering drawings
Ensuring Nuts/Bolts/Fasteners are produced to a high standard
Use of measurement equipment
Machining parts 
Monitoring the machine and reporting any issues
What our client is looking for in a EMI-MEC Machine Setter:

Our client is looking for a candidate who has direct EMI-MEC machining experience
Ability to read and work from technical drawings
Able to use measurement equipment
Key Skills or Similar Job Titles:

EMI-MEC, Machining, Fastener Manufacturing, Capstan Lathe, Lathe, Conventional Machining, Microsprint

Commutable from:

Telford, Shrewsbury, Newport, Bridgnorth, Market Drayton, Broseley, Wem, Wolverhampton, Wednesbury, Walsall, West Midlands

For further information about this and other positions please apply now.
 
This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff (Wrexham) who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or  employment business

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