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Job role: CNC Turner

Salary: £34,000-£43,000 (£17-£21 per hour)

Location: Kensworth, Bedfordshire

Hours: 7:45-16:15 Monday to Thursday, 15:15 finish Friday

Job Type: Full Time, Permanent

Holidays: 28 days including Bank Holidays

Overtime: Time 1/2

The Company:

Interaction have partnered with Precision Engineering Firm specialising in Aerospace, Motorsport and Medical Precision Engineering as they search for a skilled CNC Turner to join their team.

The ideal candidate will be seeking a career and growth position within their forever growing business. They will need to be a strong team player.

The Role:

· You will program, set and operate multi axis Haas Turning machinery

· You will be using OneCNC for offline programming

· You will produce small, complex batches of components to quality standards and tight tolerances.

· You will be able to read technical drawings

· You will join the busy Turning section and be extremely important to the running of the team

The Requirements:

· Minimum 5 years experience as a CNC Turner (essential)

· Programming experience (essential)

· OneCNC experience (advantageous)

· Apprentice Trained (advantageous)

· CMM experience (advantageous)

· High attention to detail and able to work to tight tolerances

· Self-motivated

The Benefits:

· £34,000-£43,000 salary dependent on experience

· Overtime available

· 28 days including bank holidays

· Pension

Interaction Recruitment have specialist consultants across the majority of industries within the UK, including but not limited to, Finance & IT, Technical & Engineering, Industrial, Commercial and Hospitality. We offer both temporary and permanent support. For more information regarding the position or to discuss any other opportunities, you can reach us on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

Thank you for taking the time, we hope to speak in the near future.

INDNH

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