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CNC Turner

Esher
3 weeks ago
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CNC Turner

Esher

£18 - £22 Per Hour

About the client:

Our client are a well established manufacturer in the Aerospace industry. They have recently moved to a new site in Esher, with brand new facilities and machinery. Working to tight tolerances and offering a variety of work.

As a CNC Turner your duties will be:

  • Setting and Operating CNC Lathes

  • Working on HAAS Machines

  • Using Fanuc controls

  • Programming experience would be beneficial but our client are willing to train people

  • Working to tight tolerances found in the Aerospace industry

  • Manufacturing 5 – 50 off batches

    As a CNC Turner you will work:

  • Monday – Friday

  • 8am – 5pm, 1pm finish on Fridays

  • Overtime available in the week and on Saturdays

  • £18 - £22 Per hour depending on experience

    If you are interested in this CNC Turner opportunity apply now

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