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CNC Turner - Mazak

Hyde
4 weeks ago
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About the Role:

DCS Engineering are currently recruiting a CNC Turner to join one of the longest established largest sub contract aerospace manufacturing companies in the UK.

Competitive salary and 33 days holiday entitlement inclusive of bank holidays along with a fantastic benefits package.

As a CNC Turner, you will be responsible for programming, setting, and operating Mazak CNC lathes to produce precision aerospace components to tight tolerances and exacting quality standards.

Key Responsibilities:

Program, set, and operate Mazak CNC lathes using Mazatrol controls
Manufacture complex aerospace components from technical drawings
Work to AS9100 and aerospace quality standards
Conduct in-process inspection using precision measuring equipment
Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to ensure compliance and efficiencyRequirements:

Proven experience as a CNC Turner in a precision or aerospace engineering environment
Strong knowledge of Mazak machines and Mazatrol programming
Ability to read and interpret aerospace engineering drawings
Familiarity with quality standards such as AS9100
Excellent attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solvingWhat We Offer:

Exciting benefits package with access to discounts from leading retailers
Discounted gym membership
Excellent career development opportunitiesDCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality

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