We're looking for an experienced CNC Operator to join a well-established manufacturing workshop producing roller and conveyor components for the mining sector. The role is focused on precision spindle machining and repeat production runs, rather than large one‐off components.
This is a hands‐on operator role suited to someone who values accuracy, consistency, and a well‐run workshop.
About the role
You'll be operating CNC mills and lathes machining spindles and rotational components used in mining equipment. The work involves setting up jobs, running production batches, checking tolerances, and making adjustments to maintain consistent quality.
The workshop runs predominantly Mori Seiki CNC lathes, including multi‐turret machines.
* Set up and operate CNC lathes for spindle production
* Machine roller and conveyor components to specification
* Read and interpret engineering drawings
* Measure, inspect, and hold tight tolerances
* Monitor tooling, offsets, and machine performance
* Contribute to safe, efficient workshop operations
You'll have experience operating CNC mills and lathes in a production or manufacturing environment. You're comfortable with repeat runs, working to drawings, and maintaining quality across volume work.
Experience machining spindles, shafts, or similar components is highly regarded. Mori Seiki experience is advantageous but not essential.
The Offer
* Choice of engagement:
o Casual: $52.43‐$61.60/hr + penalties
* Day shift – 6:00am to 2:30pm
* Evening shift – 2:00pm to 10:30pm
* 38 hours per week with some overtime estimated 5 hours per week
* Modern Bayswater workshop
* Long‐term, stable workload supporting mining operations
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