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CNC Turner

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CNC Turner

£16.00 per hour £32,448 + overtime at 1.5, BS16, 33 days hols, 39 hours per week M-F, Flexible start & finish times, Pension, Parking.

Due to retirement this friendly and established sub contract workshop have an opportunity to join their team as a cnc turner or manual turner or programmer reporting to the machining supervisor.

The cnc turner or manual turner or programmer will involve

Running an XYZ Turning machine with Proturn controls
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
Manage your own workload with jobs allocated from the machining supervisor
Machining precision engineering parts producing small batches and one off's to fine tolerances but not normally aerospace.
manual turning would be useful but not essential

Skills required for the cnc turner or manual turner or programmer

Successful candidate is likely to have experience and producing machined parts from engineering drawings.
If candidates manual turning skills are strong the role could focus on this rather than cnc turning
The successful candidate is likely to have served an engineering apprenticeship as a skilled machinist, however candidates who are time served in machining could also be suitable if they can demonstrate a suitable track record in either cnc turning or manual machining.Our client operates a sub contract workshop with lots of variety in a small but friendly team of engineers and offers a great opportunity to join an established team as a cnc turner or manual turner or programmerJob title: cnc turner or manual turner or programmer
Salary: £16.00 per hour or £32,448
Benefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays, free parking & pension
Hours: 39 Monday to Friday With flexible start and finish times
Location: Bristol BS16
Duration: Permanent

Please apply for this role through the job board or apply direct to or for further information, please call Adam

on (phone number removed).

Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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