Jobs in Stock

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Stock Controller

Stock, East of England / Permanent

Our client manufacturers pressed parts for the construction industry. The Stock Controller reports to the Warehouse and Distribution Manager. You will also be responsible for elements of purchasing, from factored goods to production materials. You ... (more)

15/05/2012 in xpatjobs.com

CMM Programmer/Operator £13.00 Per Hour

Stock, East of England / Permanent

We seek to appoint a CMM Programmer/Operator into a busy and varied role for a metal components manufacturer. You will ideally have experience of working within a manufacturing environment with semi automated process equipment. This role will be ... (more)

25/08/2011 in cv-library.co.uk

CNC Miller Setter/Operator £10.50 Per Hour

Stock, East of England / Permanent

We specialises in the design, development & manufacture of specialist brakes & clutches for use in motorsport, performance road cars and specialist sectors such as defence, armoured protection and low carbon vehicles. If you're a hands-on, ... (more)

25/08/2011 in cv-library.co.uk
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