CNC Turner

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CNC Turner – Precision Engineering with a Future! 

Are you a CNC Turner looking to step up your career? Want to work with cutting-edge aerospace engineering, earn more, and be recognised for your skills? This is your chance to join a thriving precision engineering team where your expertise is valued and your future is bright. 

What’s in it for you?

Competitive Salary – £27,500 - £32,500 + shift premiums (+10% early / +20% late)

Steady Workweek – 39 hours, Monday to Friday                                               

Early Shift: 06.00-15.00 Mon-Thurs / 06.00-11.00 Fri

Late Shift: 15.00-01.30 Mon-Weds, 15.00-12.30 Thurs 

Career Growth – Work on advanced multi-axis / multi-spindle mill-turn machines

Top-Tier Industry Exposure – Aerospace, defence, marine, and renewable energy 

Work-Life Balance – Enjoy early finishes on Fridays

The Role – CNC Turner

As a skilled CNC Turner, you'll be operating Fanuc and Mitsubishi-based CNC machines, crafting high-quality precision components from materials like Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Inconel, and Titanium. Your role is crucial in ensuring aerospace components meet exact specifications and quality standards.

Key Responsibilities:

Setting & operating multi-axis CNC lathes 

 Producing precision aerospace components to tight tolerances 

 Self-checking work using in-process inspection tools 

Working closely with engineers and quality teams to maintain top-tier standards 

 Keeping your workspace safe, tidy, and efficient 

What You Need:

Apprentice trained CNC Turner (Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering/Manufacturing preferred)

Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings 

Strong attention to detail – precision is key in aerospace!

 Basic computer skills – machine shop inventory is managed digitally 

Good communication – teamwork makes the dream work! 

Flexibility – adapting to new challenges and priorities 

Bonus Points If You Have:

3+ years’ experience in precision engineering (not essential, but desirable!)

 Familiarity with multi-axis CNC machines and aerospace-grade materials

About the Business

This is a market-leading precision engineering company supplying top-tier clients in aerospace, defence, power generation, marine, and renewable energy. With cutting-edge CNC machining and tube assembly manufacturing, they deliver high-spec components that keep industries moving. If you're looking for a solid career in a forward-thinking manufacturing business, this is it.

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If you're an experienced CNC Turner ready for a new challenge, apply today! Don’t just take another job – take a step forward. 🚀

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