Benefits: Ongoing Career Development Opportunities and training provided if needed to program and set CNC TurnMill machines (Multi-Axis Lathes with Live Tooling).Bereavement leaveChildcareCompany eventsCompany pensionCycle to work schemeFree, On-site parkingCompany Profile A progressive subcontract CNC Engineering company who are firmly established as a key supplier of precision-engineered parts and components to many high-technology companies, both locally and internationally. Accredited to AS9100 and ISO9001, their experience, expertise and efficient approach have ensured them to become a trusted name throughout the UK and globally, with a solid reputation for quality work and a professional service. Operating from their bespoke facility in Eastleigh, they offer CNC Turning and CNC Milling (3, 4 and 5 Axis) services all for the Defence, Aerospace and Technology industries. Job Profile With a full and growing order book, there are now permanent opportunities available for CNC Turners looking to join an established and highly regarded Subcontract Precision Engineering specialist with an excellent reputation, As the CNC Turner Programmer, you will be responsible for programming a range of CNC Lathes (Fixed Head and TurnMill Multi-Axis Lathes with Live Tooling), ensuring efficient production, quality output, and adherence to safety and organisational standards. Your expertise in CNC Turning, online programming, and problem-solving will be crucial in driving the success of their manufacturing processes. This is a hands-on role, the candidate would be expected to program and set CNC Lathes (both Fixed Head and Multi-Axis Lathes with Live Tooling) with Fanuc & Mazatrol controls. Duties: CNC Turning - Program and Set CNC Lathes to produce high-quality precision parts according to specifications and engineering drawings, ensuring on-time delivery of products while maintaining high levels of efficiency and minimisingdowntime.Working with Fanuc and Mazatrol controls (training on the multi-Axis Mazak machines can be provided if needed)Monitor the Turning cell operations to ensure compliance with safety protocols, quality standards, and operating procedures. Then, conduct regular inspections of machines, tools, and equipment to identify maintenance needs, promptly reporting and resolving any issues to minimise disruptions.Collaborate with engineering, quality control, and other relevant departments to address technical issues, improve processes, and optimise product quality.Troubleshoot and resolve machining problems.Maintain accurate documentation, including production records, maintenance logs, and inspection reports, ensuring compliance with AS9100.Identify opportunities for process improvement, cost reduction, and increased efficiency within the Turning cell, proposing and implementing relevant solutions.Stay updated on industry advancements, new technologies, and best practices in CNC milling, sharing knowledge with the team and fostering a culture of continuous learning.Hours of Work: 40 hours per weekMon-Thu 7.30-4.30 and Fri 7.30-12.30Overtime work when available.TPBN1_UKTJ