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CNC Turner
CNC Turner Salary: £34,000–£36,000 per annum
Location: Sherborne, Dorset, DT9

Company Overview

Our client is a precision engineering company with over 55 years of experience in manufacturing high-quality machined components. Specialising in CNC machining, they serve industries including medical devices, aerospace, energy, and scientific instrumentation. With a modern, clean, and well-equipped workshop, they have seen significant growth and continue to expand, offering excellent working conditions and career stability for a skilled CNC Turner.

CNC Turner Responsibilities

Programming, setting, and operating FANUC-controlled CNC turning centres.
Working with a variety of machines, including single spindle, twin spindle, B-axis mill/turn, and sliding head CNC machines.
Ensuring all work meets high precision and quality standards.
Adhering to health and safety regulations and company policies.CNC Turner Requirements

Proven experience as a CNC Turner in a precision engineering environment.
Knowledge of difficult-to-machine materials is advantageous.
Able to program from scratch.
A positive approach and flexible attitude.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Must have the right to work in the UK and live within a commutable distance. 
CNC Turner Benefits

Flexible working options – 4-day week available or you can work 4.5 days with an early finish on a Friday, its up to you!
Stability – with an increasing workload across multiple sectors, you won’t be short for work.
Work in a laid-back, family-run business that values its team—no micromanagement, just a supportive environment where you're trusted to do your job and given the help you need to succeed.
Company pension scheme.
Extra holiday entitlement for long service. 
How to Apply for the CNC Turner Role

Apply now or if you’d like more information on the CNC Turner position, call or message Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)

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