CNC PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR | Marine Industry Albany, Full Time Please Quote Reference Number 84472 * Looking to join an innovative company with a great team?
Join the Machining Team of the world's leading amphibious craft manufacturer.
Sealegs International Limited is the world's leading manufacturer of amphibious boats. Proudly designed and made in New Zealand, they are a unique entrepreneurial company looking for great people to help build their global brand. Due to an increase in demand for its unique products, Sealegs' machining division is currently expanding its capacity and requires another CNC Press Operator:
While experience operating a CNC Press Brake is an advantage (in particular a DYE CNC Press), it is not necessary as onsite training will be given to the right applicant.
This role requires someone with:
Applicants must have a minimum of four year's secondary education with good grades in Maths and English. Full training will be given, and you would be working within a supportive learning environment.
A full machining apprenticeship is also available for the right candidate. Sealegs takes pride in the education of its staff and runs multiple apprenticeship programs across different areas of its business. The apprenticeship would suit a school leaver or young adult looking for a career in machining.
This is a Full-Time position with significant opportunities for internal promotion and to upskill within the company into different departments such as Fabrication welding, Servicing, Assemble and development.
We also knock off at 1pm every Friday, so you'll enjoy a greater work life balance!
Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.
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Job ID: 66327
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