Permanent position / Full time - 6:45am - 4:30pm Mon - Thurs
We are working with an established Engineering company who are looking to grow their team internally with new contracts and workload increase and require an experienced CNC Setter.
We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced CNC Machine setter who is looking for some work-life-balance with a four-day working week.
The Role: CNC Machine Setter - Southend - £35,000
Based Southend Essex, you will be joining a well-established engineering business of over employing a friendly and supportive team, offering a rare opportunity to develop new skills to enhance your level of experience and expertise.
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By expanding our capabilities and upgrading our technology to the latest available, we've since seen consistent, sustainable success and continued growth into the present day.
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