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CNC Turner – Programmer / Setter / Operator
Location: Bitton Bristol
Hours: Double Day Shift
Job Type: Permanent / Full-Time
Salary – Negotiable + 25% shift allowance
Industry: Precision Engineering
About the Company
Our client are a well-established precision engineering company in Bitton, renowned for producing high-spec components for the aerospace market.
Role Summary
This is a hands-on CNC Turning role where you'll take ownership of programming, setting, and operating fanuc controlled multi axis, multi spindle machines. You’ll be producing complex, tight-tolerance parts from various materials, playing a vital role in delivering precision-crafted components to demanding industry standards.
Key Responsibilities
• Programming, setting, and operating multi-axis lathes using Fanuc controls
• Reading and interpreting detailed engineering drawings and CAD models
• Carrying out first-offs, in-process inspections, and ensuring dimensional accuracy
• Selecting tooling and fixtures to optimise machine efficiency
• Collaborating with production and quality teams to meet delivery targets Required Experience
• Solid background as a CNC Turner
• Proficient with fanuc programming
• Miyano machine experience an advantage
• Strong understanding of machining principles and geometric tolerancing
• Skilled in using measuring equipment such as micrometers, verniers, and height gauges
• A methodical, quality-driven approach and excellent attention to detail Salary Negotiable salary depending on experience Actio are a recruitment company and an equal opportunities employer
Salary
Negotiable salary depending on experience
Actio are a recruitment company and an equal opportunities employer

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